Horse racing tips: Best bets for Kembla, Coffs Harbour with Shayne O’Cass

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Horse racing tips: Best bets for Kembla, Coffs Harbour with Shayne O’Cass

Daily Telegraph form analyst Shayne O'Cass gives his best bets and runs the rule over every race for Kembla.

Denilworth is running in the race 1, No.3 at Kembla. Shayne O'Cass tips him to win.

Arnold won the race on debut back on December 22.

Savabeel filly from the John O'Shea camp is the best bet for Kembla, Coffs Harbour in Race 4, No.10.

James McDonald should go close to winning the TAB Jockeys Challenge if all his scheduled rides turn up on the day.

AUSTEJA won her three races (out of ten starts) by a combined margin of circa 11-lengths.

Lords of Pluto has a big chance in the Ken Howard Cup in Race 1, No.6.

Shayne O'Cass gives his horse racing tips for Kembla and Coffs Harbour.

Deniliquin is a near replica of his Cox Plate winning father Adelaide. Brynner and Count On Me are purpose built and ready for a 2000m race. Piempurr should be prominent in the run. Shayne O'Cass recommends Denilquin to win.

Arnold was a $280,000 Easter Yearling purchase. His fifth dam is the mother of George Moore’s English Derby winner, Royal Palace. Pavitra finished fifth on debut at Goulburn. Cairdeas will appreciate Kembla more than Wyong as a venue.

Critical Time was forced into a long break after the Dec 4 Midway in 2021. Blake Ryan-trained galloper was $15 out to $26 at Wyong on July 10. Nipotina, the Snitzel son of Nieta, won like a Group horse one day at Canterbury.

Avebury is a Waikato Stud-bred filly out of an O’Reilly mare and a Pins maret. John O'Shea paid $200,000 for her. Shadow Raiders is first crop son of Impending. Always Tempted is better than her trials.

Soobooco, bred by Max Whitby, debuted in the Todman and J Mac rides him here. Convincebility is trained here by the Queen of Kembla, Gwenda Markwell, and finished runner-up in a trial to Renosu. Separatist has race fitness and race experience.

Shocking Force is Clarry Conners-trained mare who has only won once in her 14 starts. Mentalism has all the ‘numbers’ for this race. Allusionist was the eye-catcher late in the piece first-up at Wyong.

Antigonus is a son of Choisir out of the Frank Packer Plate winner Dream Machine by Nothin’ Leica Dane. He is the reigning Wagga Guineas winner. Weekend Affair turned nine on Monday. Cyborg was $13 into $10 last start in town.

Crime Spree is a close genetic relative of Criterion. Kembla could get into Soft 5/Good 4 by this time of the day. Kokoro, the great grandson of world-renowned broodmare Coup de Folie, kicked off the new campaign with a confidence booster at Grafton on Cup Day. Remus is capable type, so too Regal Pom.