Horse racing tips: Best bets for Rosehill with Matt Jones

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Horse racing tips: Best bets for Rosehill with Matt Jones

Daily Telegraph form analyst Matt Jones gives his best bets and runs the rule over every race for Rosehill.

He's knocking on the door for a win in Race 4, No.6. He's got an inside gate and James McDonald will ride him.

She ran a brave race first-up at Hawkesbury and finished second. She's an improver off it on her home track.

He didn't get a lot of room in the straight on debut at Kembla Grange but was strong on the line.

Kerrin McEvoy is back riding in town and will fancy his chances on This'llbetheone and Awesome Wonder in the last race.

Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou have two good chances in the opening race. Green Shadows looks well placed to run well in fourth event.

Oriental Tycoon has had two runs this time in and placed in both. High Blue Sea got back over 1200m first-up and finished second. Personal Best got little room in the straight on debut but was strong on the line over the 1200 m.

There are eight last start winners in the race. Felix Majestic will put some speed into this race and is primed off a second-up win. Tashi won on debut in June at the midweeks before being spelled. O’Tycoon gets more ground and he is third- up. Operative won at Newcastle four weeks ago and James McDonald is now on. Ammahell has market support off quiet trial since winning on her debut.

Airman comes to town at the right time second-up after a solid win at Kembla Grange first-time. Comrade Rosa has run in a number of Stakes races and did enough fresh to suggest she's a chance with the leading rider on. Stick To Your Guns will inject speed into the race from a wide draw and is very fit at present. Banju has won in country races recently and should be in it for a long way.

Deep Snow is booked for Race 4. James McDonald rode him to a close third in a Group 3 race last weekend. Green Shadows was chasing Deep Snow last start and although he didn't threaten him, he is a big improver off that run. Camino Real will look to have the last crack at them.

Typhoon Taavi should be the leader in Race 5. Newley Wed had to get going early and come around them first-up at Hawkesbury. Gary Portelli thought Thinking Rain might have been his VRC Oaks horse but she didn't get there.

Estadio Mestalla is on debut in Australia. He won his only race in England over a mile by two lengths. James McDonald is booked. Akahata is back in trip again. Pandano won on the Kensington track three weeks ago. Indifference gets back and should be coming home well. Tidal Rush bolted in last start in the bush over this distance.

Tony Be goes from a 1400m race to 1800m second-up. Travelling Kate should set the pace. Socrates shoots for four-straight after dominating Highway races. Awesome Wonder is drawn to get an ideal run.


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