Dubbo races: Best bets, inside mail, preview, Sunday racing

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Dubbo races: Best bets, inside mail, preview, Sunday racing

Jade has placed 14 times in her 34 starts and eight of her medals are silver. She was bought online for $3000. The mare is a half sister to the ATC Kindergarten Stakes and MRC Blue Diamond Prelude and Preview winner – Property. She is the granddaughter of four times Champion Sire, Snitzel. Her last place was on August 12 at Tamworth. On Sunday she goes to Dubbo. It's a wet track but she should be able to cope with it.

Jane Clement's daughter Jade is going for her first win at start 35.

Hawkesbury housed colt has placed at two of his four starts.

Amicus craie is a good value bet for Sunday's race 4 No.4 at Dubbo.

Jade is winless after 34 starts but she has placed 14 times and 8 of those are seconds. Keen Idea could race handy/very handy in this small and mediocre Class 1 & Maiden. Quest For Honor is the only horse in the field to have won a race.

Flutist is by American Pharoah out of Moonflute. The Crab will strip fitter for that fifth at Tamworth over 1400m. Jeune Dreamon has been in great form recently.

Lucky Banner is bred to win races. Goore gelding Osman has won twice in his six starts. Coopella is the only question with Lucky Banner.

Amicus Curiae is a son of Choisir. Majority, the Brett Robb trained local, has won 4 of her 11 starts overall. She was beaten as the $1.70 favourite on August 7.

Adelsun is a daughter of the Cox Plate winner – Adelaide. Cameron Crockett-trained four-year-old won on August 15 at Scone. Rod Northam's Syrian Star won a 1000m maiden at Tamworth.

Island Press won the Dubbo Cup Prelude. Magic Zariz has won 13 races, 13 seconds and 5 thirds. Larynx and Hit The Target have claims in a competitive Black Nugget Cup.

Ever Upward is a Hawkesbury-trained colt making his way out west. Kevin May and Bucko should go for the trip. Divine Crescent is the market watch being ex-Baker and now Crockett. Skye Lover and Adviser could get into the medals here at odds.


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