What Canterbury Races Where Canterbury Park Racecourse – King St, Canterbury NSW 2193 When Friday, November 25, 2022 First Race 6pm AEDT Visit Ladbrokes We’re back racing under lights on Friday night with a cracking eight-race program out of Canterbury Park. The rail moves out +2m for the entire circuit, with a Good 4 surface expected for the meeting. We should see some more even racing with tempo-related outcomes rather than the traditional hot rail we see when it is in the true position at Canterbury. Let’s try and build…
Year: 2022
Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | November 24, 2022
Horse Racing on Thursday, November 24 will feature six meetings in Australia. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the top bets and the quaddie numbers for the meetings at Bendigo & Wyong. Thursday Racing Tips – November 24, 2022 Bendigo Racing Tips Wyong Racing Tips As always there a plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans, check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you are looking for a new bookmaker for the horse racing taking place on November…
Cranbourne night racing tips & quaddie | Friday, November 25
What Cranbourne Races Where Cranbourne Turf Club – 50 Grant St, Cranbourne VIC 3977 When Friday, November 25, 2022 First Race 5:40pm AEDT Visit Ladbrokes The Cranbourne Turf Club is the destination on Friday as the night racing season in Victoria continues. Nine races are set down for decision on a track rated a Soft 6, and the rail is out 6m for the entire circuit. With clear skies forecast in the lead up to the meeting, we expect to be racing on the better side of a Soft 5,…
Anderson gets deserved first win
By Jonny Turner Daniel Anderson added to his family’s legacy in Southern racing when clinching his first victory as a driver at Ascot Park yesterday. The junior driver broke through for his maiden victory in his second season on the track when Superfastsuperstar lunged late to take out yesterday’s opener. Anderson has racing in his blood, but largely through the thoroughbred code. The reinsman is the nephew of leading Southland trainer Jo-Ann Gordon and grandson of the late Jack Gordon, a prolific preparer of winners and a Grand National winning…
Time for the Bartender to deliver
By Michael Guerin James Stormont is looking forward to getting his stable star back to what works for him at Alexandra Park tonight. And that could make Hey Bartender the horse to beat in the main pace on the boosted stakes night to end the month. Hey Bartender has a reputation that exceeds his rating, being tagged as a future open class horse even though he is only rated 59 and has won just three races. It is hard to hide class though and the way he won one start…
Norwegian bids to keep record intact
NSW raider Norwegian Bliss (NZ) (El Roca) will attempt to keep her perfect record intact when she makes her Melbourne debut at Caulfield. And it will be the Nathan Doyle-trained mare’s first outing at stakes level when she runs in the Group 3 Kevin Heffernan Stakes (1400m) on Saturday. Norwegian Bliss is unbeaten in seven starts and has been well-placed by Doyle after starting her career in September last year. Of those seven victories, only two have been on metropolitan tracks at Canterbury and most recently at Randwick over 1200m…
McDonald sings praises of Waller 3YO
Fresh from a successful hit-and-run raid in Hong Kong, champion jockey James Mcdonald was straight back in the winner’s stall at Warwick Farm aboard emerging talent Kovalica (NZ) (Ocean Park). McDonald headed to Sha Tin on Sunday to ride at the key lead-up meeting to next month’s International Race Day and landed himself a double, highlighted by his Group Two win aboard Romantic Warrior (Acclamation). He wasted no time getting back to business in Sydney, bringing Kovalica ($3.40) with a perfectly timed run to nail Green Shadows (Menari) ($5) on…
‘Stagger’ has Bold Trease ‘swagger’
Meet the sport’s modern-day “Clancy of the Overflow”. A potential life as a ‘legal eagle’ may not be for 24-year-old NSW greyhound trainer, Jack Strutt. It seems he’d swap a “dingy little office” for a lead and collar any day. Strutt has just finished his sixth year of a double degree (Bachelor of Economics/Finance, and Bachelor of Laws) at the University of Wollongong. He has only one semester remaining to achieve a goal of entering commercial law. But this ‘dream chaser’ also has his heart pulsating in another arena. Quite…
‘Striker’ out to match ‘Jill’
The proverb “An apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” has become one of the more fitting expressions in greyhound racing in recent years, mainly thanks to the exploits of last year’s Melbourne Cup (515m) winner Koblenz and this year’s finalist Paddy Wants Pats. Their respective dams – Up Hill Jill and Striker Light – were two of the best female sprinters in the latter half of the last decade, both competing against one another at the highest level during decorated Group 1-winning careers. In 2017, they faced off in…
Ring the bell, Delago Lad leaves Alice rivals in his wake again
Alice Springs trainer Russell Bell, pictured preparing a horse for action at Pioneer Park in the Red Centre, is currently enjoying a wonderful run of success with former South Australian galloper Delago Lad. Relocating to Alice Springs has certainly revived the fortunes of former South Australian galloper Delago Lad. Under the guidance of Red Centre trainer Russell Bell, who purchased the five-year-old gelding on-line, Delago Lad made it three wins from as many starts at Pioneer Park on Sunday. As was the case on each occasion the son of Delago…