Warren Huntly’s Wednesday Sandown Preview Posted on March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 | Posted by Warren Huntly Race 1 THE MUFFIN MAN closed off well at his first run for the stable and looks suited stepping up to 1400m. SUMO SANDY has been jumping out in good style for his debut at a what appears a suitable trip, with blinkers and a tongue tie on. THINXZO will roll forward and give a sight. PUGLIA has jumped out well after showing talent in her first prep. KISSED EARTH will strip fitter for a solid return. Selections: 3,2,4,8 Suggested Bet: The Muffin Man to win Race 2 DAELLA chased a horse that has gone on to win in stronger company second up and should get a good run behind he speed. MR MAGNUS has been kept fresh and will be strong late at 1000m. LOVING MANDY is racing well and seems to appreciate being kept at the shorter trips. DEEP JOY hit the line well last start and should get an opportunity to employ similar tactics here. Selections: 8,7,4,10 Suggested Bet: Daella to win Race 3 SPEAK won a key lead up race in strong fashion and looks hard to beat again. WHAT A CROSS chased well in that race and will be better for the run over 2400m. The Imported MOVE ON IN should be improved for two local runs and looks suited stepping up in trip. PACIFIC CROSS is racing consistently and ben given a good grounding for 2400m. Selections: 5,4,3,11 Suggested Bet: Speak each way Race 4 NAINA broke her maiden in impressive fashion first up and looks capable of measuring up in an even race. TUMBLING has returned in good form and was luckless at his latest run at 1400m. ROYAL INVADER has had a gap between runs but should secure a good run behind the speed. DARTS DALY won an easier race in dominant style last start and should be at peak fitness now. MR VIVACI has the wide draw to contend with but brings a strong SP profile and the form through his last run is strong. Selections: 14,7,11,4 Suggested Bet: Naina each way Race 5 ZLOTIES chased well first up behind an in-form mare and looks well placed rising to 1300m. PINK CHANDON also closed off well in the same race, so must have a case. CALLMEANICON has jumped out well to resume and will be strong late. MISS WINSLET has been racing consistently, sometimes without much luck and gets blinkers off. QUISEEN improved nicely second up and should appreciate 1300m on a spacious circuit. Selections: 5,7,2,9 Suggested Bet: Zloties to win Race 6 KALKALLO may need some luck from the draw but he’ll strip fitter for two runs back will appreciate 1400m. BOSSY BENITA, also has a wide draw, but is racing well and showing admirable tactical versatility. HEAVENLY SHADES impressed breaking her maiden first up in her second prep and is open to further improvement. DIDN’T MISS MANY created a good impression in his first campaign, he’s jumped out well to resume and looks suited resuming at this trip on big track. Selections: 4,12,13,2 Suggested Bet: Kalkallo each way Race 7 BURLINGTON GATE had been racing well before her deserved well last time and with any luck from the draw should be fighting out the finish again. OXFORD BLUE worked through the line strongly first up and should relish the rise to 1800m. SHINY NEW DEEL has raced well at both starts here and brings the Revelare form. KHOR and MYERS REWARD have claims. Selections: 12,16,4,3 Suggested Bet: Burlington Gate each way Race 8 THE SHAPER returned well over 1400m and gives the impression he may appreciate 1600m now. FREIGHT TRAIN is unbeaten first up, he’s jumped out well and has obvious claims. GLENFINNAN comes through some strong form races with Electric Belle winning a stronger race since their last clash. SUBRISING didn’t have the best of luck looking for a neat run on the inside las start. HOLA AMIGOS and CARNIVAL ROW are among the other chances in a deep race. Selections: 4,2,15,14 Suggested Bet: The Shaper each way Market Market
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