Forbes preview: Best bets, inside mail for Forbes, Sunday races

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Forbes preview: Best bets, inside mail for Forbes, Sunday races

Trainer Brett Robb is pleased with the first-up run of Rubi Air. Rubie Air is his best chance from his handy team on Sunday. The daughter of Ruby had three runs in her first campaign for Rod Northam. She was third to The Big Seal at Gilgandra on July 13. Jake Barrett is on her with his claim. Messy Miss and Moetta face some stiff opposition in topweight, the Natalie Jarvis-trained Kattegat in The Amazing Ben Hall Bullet over 1200m. Robb will also saddle up Chile Chile in the same race. He believes the gelding will be better with a couple of runs under his belt and gets out in distance.

Forbes picks its best bets for Sunday's races.

King Charles won the first two starts last spring. Rachel King rides King Charles.

Howlowcanyougo returned to form with a nice win at Gundagai and was nosed out by a smart one in Just Goes Bang at Narrandera last start.

Jake Pracey-Holmes has a nice book of rides and will go close in the TAB Jockey Challenge.

Despoina came from back in the field to finish fourth at Queanbeyan on debut. Mr Eighty Eight has been a model of consistency with 10 placings from 13 starts, eight of them seconds. Buff In Disguise is coming off a handy third at Scone. Puja hasn't been far away of late.

Rubi Air debuted for new stable with a third to The Big Seal at Gilgandra. Supido Beauty is the fifth emergency but is a huge chance on her trial run. Clymene was beaten at Narromine last start at his first run for a new stables. Yorker is close to bowling one over.

Gooree bred and raced rising three-year-old Musical Affair. He finished second to Crop Duster at Wellington last start. Money Not My God tried hard when beaten by the in-form Rupicasso on July 13. Flying Justice is yet to place in six starts but has run a couple of handy races in Queensland.

Possibly So came from well back to score a smart win at Dubbo on June 10. Inthe Stand kicked off his campaign with a length third to Minimal at Gilgandra on July 13. American Pharoah gelding Osman broke his maiden over 1200m before a seventh at Gunnedah over 1250m. Deel Street drop s back in distance after finishing a half-length second at Moree last time out.

Howlowcanyougo won at Gundagai and was beaten by Just Goes Bang at Narrandera. Deshawn won two starts back and came second last time out. Power Me Up was third to Just goes Bang and Howlow canyousou go first-up. Mediator is coming off a big win and should be in the finish again.

Kattegat carried 61kg to win this race last year and returns at the one to beat again. Zouologist has placed at two of his last three races. Moetta won well last start over 1000m and will appreciate the extra trip. Patrick May and Messy Miss are the exotics.

One Aye finished third at Rosehill two weeks ago. Ready To Humble was beaten by Kiptanui in the Narrandera Cup. Intuition was fourth in that same race after coming from well back. McCormack has been racing well in town and can't be taken lightly.

King Charming won his first two races at Grafton and Doomben last spring. Extravagent Lad has placed in his last three starts. Our Fox was gallant in defeat behind Oakfield Duke at GRAFTon on Ramornie Day. Hauteur is in the Matt Dale stable and has handy Victorian form.


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