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Neil Evans' Tips For Tamworth (Monday)

By Neil Evans

Track Soft 6 and rail True, out 3m at the 1000m chute:

Race 1 BENCHMARK 82 HCP (2100m):

We start over the longer trip on a track continuing to dry out and could even start on a Soft 6. Home tracker 5. Zoffany's Gaze is well placed third-up from a low trailing draw and getting out over more ground. Hit the line late in a handy BM 58 at Scone before again getting home hard to beat all bar the winner over further at Armidale. Those runs read well for this carrying half kilo less.

Dangers: Topweight 1. Vincenzo comes off an impressive & fast-finishing win at BM 68 provincial level, but wouldn't be diving into too short a price up to 60.5kg on a tighter turning track here. Keep safe 2. Casarina who draws the fence third-up; while 4. Seahaven is honest and gets significant weight relief.

How to play it: Zoffany's Gaze to win

Race 2 MAIDEN PLATE (1600m):

Like improving and well bred three-year-old 5. The Favourite Son second-up off a five week break from a much softer draw, and with the early favourite coming out. Missed narrowly from just off the speed in a handy country Super Maiden before a freshening and holding his ground at deeper provincial level. Gets the right run here right behind the leader.

Dangers: Keep watch on 10. Soul Taker who is over the odds coming back from provincial company, and with blinkers going on third-up. Both 4. Rockbarton Island fourth-up and a month between runs; and 6. Brief Song improving into her second start; can run into minor money.

How to play it: The Favourite Son to win

Race 3 MAIDEN PLATE (1000m):

A few key first starters on show here over the sprint trip, and one of them is primed to strike. Merchant Navy three-year-old 4. A Patch Of Honour from the Scott Singleton yard debuts behind two very tidy trials up to 1000m, including a win on Soft 6. Draws to get the right sort of run, and few stables around country NSW are better at striking fresh or early in the prep.

Dangers: Big market watch on four-year-old 2 Great Siege resuming as a gelding off an 82 week spell in his first outing for the new local stable. Bred to fly, and can overcome a wide draw here with ease. Gap to the rest headed by 9. Poppy Boxer who was in the hunt on debut at Scone before her fitness gave out, and again drew to get crucial cover in transit. Her stablemate 12. Prosateur by Written By debuts off two steady provincial trials; while at bigger odds another first starter 6. Don'tknowyet by Santos can add value into trifecta and first fours.

How to play it: A Patch Of Honour to win

Race 4 MAIDEN HCP (1200m):

Emerging filly 6. Silent Tomahawk was good on debut at Armidale, finishing only a long neck from a promising one, and even better placed here over 100m further. That came off two winning trials, and she again draws to get the right stalking run just behind the speed.

Dangers: Banging on the door at her fourth start is 8. Isadami after finishing a whisker in front of the top selection in that same Armidale maiden, and a stronger rider takes over. Watch the market around resuming filly 7. Specula who hasn't started since early last spring, but progressed well enough through two trials. Home tracker and early favourite 1. Arctic Legend is also first-up off two trials, winning the latest here narrowly. Winkers come off, but looms under the odds from a tricky gate and under a career high 59kg; while 5. Irish Accolade down in weight third-up heads the rest.

How to play it: Silent Tomahawk to win

Race 5 CLASS 2 HCP (1200m):

Open affair here headed by lightly raced three-year-old 5. Paris Lad who is ready to peak at his third start. Tracked the speed before sweeping home for an easy win on debut, then kept chasing to the line after doing early work in a handy Class 1 24 days ago. This isn't much harder, and should get a better run on the map this time.

Dangers: Local mare 8. Not In Doubt is a big threat from an ideal trailing draw second-up, and only third start. Led all the way here on debut in spring before being spelled, then returned with a fair effort across a bunched finish in a race with more depth than this. Keep safe 2. Keikoku who will find this a little easier than a last start provincial BM 66; while 1. Magnus Red resuming off a long break; and 9. Corpsman down in weight fourth-up; both go into exotic plays.

How to play it: Paris Lad to win

Race 6 BENCHMARK 82 HCP (1400m):

Plenty of chances in the Cup Prelude. Home tracker 7. Our Boy Ollie hasn't been far away this prep, the latest running home well just behind the placings in a deeper Country C'ship Wildcard qualifier. Right at peak fitness now, and the more the track dries out the better placed he is.

Dangers: Evergreen local 4. Danza In The Dark has never raced better, winning two straight country cups from off the speed, although he goes up in weight here against a few smarter ones. Expecting sharp third-up improvement from 1. Royal Charge who draws the fence third-up coming back from metropolitan opposition. At bigger odds, 5. Smooth Esprit is also in each way contention second-up off a lengthy break; while 9. Olakau'atu draws off the track, and hasn't won since last spring, but has more than enough ability with blinkers back on if he can slot in and find a trail from the half mile.

How to play it: Our Boy Ollie to win

Race 7 BENCHMARK 58 HCP (1000m):

Talented filly 10. Fuld's Doubt only has to slot in from a tricky draw, and she's the one to beat after flashing home to win a good quality maiden first-up when heavily backed from $2.35 into even money favourite.

Dangers: Keep safe 7. Provencal third-up behind a tidy off-speed maiden win; while included in wider exotics home tracker 2. Exsensible second-up; and 9. Cool Fizz returning behind a forward trial.

How to play it: Fuld's Doubt to win

BEST BETS:
R1 5. ZOFFANY'S GAZE
R3 4. A PATCH OF HONOUR

BEST VALUE:
R4 6. SILENT TOMAHAWK

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