Race day focus: Best bets, inside mail for Kembla

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Race day focus: Best bets, inside mail for Kembla

Confident we can get the cash late in the day with a Danny Williams-trained galloper.

Bella Broadway is the grand-daughter of Melbourne Cup winner Jezabeel. Bella Broadway has two outstanding fifths in Highway races.

James Cummings-trained son of Group 1 winning mare, Neroli is the second best in Race 5 No. 2.

Aggrandize is a half sister to Savabeel by Vancouver. Aggrandized made her debut over 1200m.

Alysha Collett has some good rides at Kembla.

Gulf of Tomini is having his first run for the new stable.

Noel Mayfield-Smith trained son of Sidestep came third to In Fiore at Lismore last start.

Miss Santorini is Kris Lees-trained mare who has won two of her six starts.

Shalatin has accepted for the Up and Coming at Rosehill. Todman and Golden Gift placegetter should win a Kembla maiden. Glenlogan Park might stand Chairman at stud one day.

Terrestar was sold for $550,000 as a yearling. Pantonario has placed at three of her four starts. Wolves is an 11 start maiden.

Buenos Noches is a son of Widden's promising young stallion Supido. In De Sun Iwilcome is better on the top of the ground and she won her first-up race at Moruya on a Heavy 8. Keikoku came from last to be beaten a half-head at this race two weeks ago.

Aggrandize made her debut in Race 4. She finished two and a quarter lengths off the winner Clovis. Airliner was a nose second to Clvis in the same race.

Competition is a son of Godolphin’s 2009 Queen of the Turf winner Neroli. The three-year-old has shown improvement from one to the next. Bunker Hut beat Competition on debut here in July 16. Emancipist made up a lot of ground to just miss here two weeks ago. Perfect Thought could run over the top of them himself.

Maccomo is trained at Kembla by Kerry Parker. Maccoma has won at this race before. Olympic Theatre is the highest rated horse racing at the venue today. Napoleon Solo has only won 4 times in 41 starts.

Bella Broadway is a grand-daughter of Melbourne Cup winner Jezabeel. She won at Bega on July 24 and at Rosehill on August 14. Clovis was $105 on the Tote when she ran second to the very, very good Think About It. Burning Need's best form is all at Kembla.

Kokoro won at Grafton on their Cup day card. The Replicant has been costly but he has shown glimpses of being a decent enough horse. Wichita Warrior is going better than the guide says.


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