Warren Huntly’s Saturday Sandown Preview Posted on September 27, 2024September 27, 2024 | Posted by Warren Huntly Race 1 CHEWING GUM impressed winning on debut and gives the impression 1400m will suit. TREASURETHE MOMENT will strip fitter for a solid return, she also gives the impression she’ll cope with 1400m and will make her own luck. KHADIME is another that is lightly raced with upside and she did enough first up in a stronger race. REASONABLE POINT had a confidence booster last time. Selections: 3,4,2,5 Suggested Bet: Chewing Gum to win Race 2 SUGAR COAT has looked good at his two wins to date and 1400m seems suitable. NDOLA will strip fitter for his latest run and will should appreciate the step up to this trip. BOURNE IDENTITY broke his maiden in good style last start and the Stylish Secret form reads even better now. RED SEA has jumped put well between runs and will make his own luck. Selections: 5,4,7,1 Suggested Bet: Sugar Coat to win Race 3 ZLOTIES looks oner her way to better races and should strip even fitter third up from a lengthy break. MISS WINSLET was held up at a crucial stage start but once again sprinted quickly when she got the chance. WRITTEN IN CODE is fit, racing well and gets a claim. CARINA QUEEN has a touch of class and has trialled quite well for the new stable. Selections: 7,12,3,2 Suggested Bet: Zloties to win Race 4 THE ENGLISHMAN gets blinkers off and visors back on after producing a terrific effort when slowly away last start. FREIGHT TRAIN is progressive, he seemed to have his chance last time but will strip fitter third up. A SAMURAI MIND is building a handy record in SA and should appreciate this trip on a spacious track. ONE DREAM ONE SOUL impressed winning last start at her second run for the stable and gets blinkers. ELECTRIC IMPULSE is fit and consistent. Selections: 11,10,1,4 Suggested Bet: The Englishman each way Race 5 SYMPHONY OF COLOUR ran well after conceding ground from the inside draw down the straight last start and can settle closer. BLUE STRATUM has trialled well between runs and looks best placed at 1000m. WINNASEDGE broke his maiden in good fashion on debut and has jumped out in great style since. MANOLO BLING can make her own luck and gets a claim. Selections: 6,1,11,5 Suggested Bet: Symphony Of Colour each way Race 6 EL SOLEADO will settle back in the field but will love the step up to 1800m and will be charging late. KEATS gets blinkers back on third up and should prove hard to run down. MURAMASA chased well behind Pericles first up and is a previous second up winner. BERKELEY SQUARE was terrific covering ground to score last start and Jaylah Kennedy can take her claim here. INDEPENDENT ROAD is another that was good behind Pericles first up and has won second up in the past. Selections: 8,9,2,5 Suggested Bet: El Soleado each way Same Race Multi: El Soleado (Top 2) + Keats (Top 4) Race 7 CRAIG was scratched form last week to be reserved for this and looks hard to beat following his impressive last start victory in easier company. NICOLINI VITO battled on bravely after covering ground last start and races well here. CHRYSAOR was able to defeat Nicolini Vito last time and will strip fitter second up. HOLYMANZ appeared to have his chance in that race but should be at peak fitness now. Selections: 11,5,4,7 Suggested Bet: Craig to win Race 8 MODOWN chased well in a leader dominated race first up and looks suited stepping up to 1400m. VERDAD was well supported and ran accordingly first up. He’ll strip fitter and appreciate the rise in distance. CEERSEVEN has been jumping out well to kick off at a suitable trip. THE SHAPER races well here, he’s trialled well and has claims if he gains a start. PROWLING and THE CONQUEROR are in the mix in a deep race. Selections: 18,8,14,19 Suggested Bet: Modown each way Market Market
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