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Durbanville Saturday 15 October 2016 Best Bets

Hollywoodbets' Durbanville best bets for Saturday 15 October

Winning Form brings you their best tips for Durbanville’s racing on Saturday the 15th of October 2016. Comments and betting are provided! Tips provided come from Winning Form, as well as their back page tipster – Magic Tips by eMeM.

Winning Form Best Bets

Race 2: NEBULA(1)
Race 4: LADY DIDDEO(1)
Race 5: BRAAISTIN(1)
Race 8: COME ON INN(1)

Magic Tips Best Bets
 

Race 3: GLENNIE(4)
Jockey: Lucian AFRICA – Trainer: Adam MARCUS 

This is an intriguing maiden contest with a few form runners and an exciting finish is expected. The top selection GLENNIE is coming along the right way and she finished well for a close 3rd from the worst draw over this c & d, two weeks ago. She is slightly better drawn now and has obvious room for further progress. Interestingly, she had the long-time maiden Helen’s Bay just over two lengths behind her that day but today’s likely favourite QUIPPI only finished half a length ahead of the same rival, four weeks ago.

TOP BET
Race 4: MIDTOWN MANHATTAN(7)
Jockey: Richard FOURIE – Trainer: Justin SNAITH 

It could pay to monitor the progress of Glennie in the prior event as the top rating here, MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, finished a short head in front of that rival when making a promising debut over this c & d, a fortnight ago. Trainer Justin Snaith’s charge attracted outside betting support and she produced a strong finish when failing by three parts of a length after racing green. She would have benefitted greatly from that first appearance and should have plenty more to offer. The bay filly is drawn best of all and she should take a power of beating.


Race 7: GIMME SIX(2)Jockey: Richard FOURIE – Trainer: Justin SNAITH

A smart field, mostly of three-year-olds, has assembled for this six-furlong novice contest which should produce another exciting clash. The top selection GIMME SIX faces her ‘acid test’ in this line- up but she already looks a smart prospect and she could certainly be equal to the task, particularly if the handicapper’s early assessment is found to be true. The daughter of Gimmethegreenlight has progressed impressively with each effort and she cruised to her maiden win over this distance, second time out. She was even more impressive when finishing strongly for a close 2nd on her handicap debut under a big mass next time out, after suffering a bump at the start. That formline could be worth following & the Snaith inmate clearly has lots more to offer. She is drawn best of all today.



Race 8: SEATTLE GOLD(5)

Jockey: Corne OFFER – Trainer: Brett CRAWFORD 

SEATTLE GOLD
is coming to hand nicely and she once again ran on smartly, this time for 2nd over this c & d, three weeks ago. She finished a length and a half in front of today’s rival, COME ON INN, that day but has much more scope for improvement and she represents a red-hot yard. The well-related daughter of Sail From Seattle has a poor draw to contend with but she has gate speed as she showed in that last event and she should go very close.

VALUE BET (EACH WAY) FOR TODAY:

Race 6: CARDIFF CASTLE(7) 
Jockey: Donovan DILLON – Trainer: Joey RAMSDEN 

This is an intriguing nine-furlong handicap which isn’t as straight forward as the betting may suggest, particularly as the natural frontrunner still has to prove he stays this distance. The top selection is the three-year-old CARDIFF CASTLE who has no such issues though, as he finished well to win his maiden in yielding conditions over ten furlongs on this track, two weeks ago. The lightly raced Dylan Thomas colt is above-average and he went close behind subsequent winner Edict Of Nantes (runs in race 2) in his penultimate effort. Trainer Joey Ramsden’s charge has room for improvement and he merits respect on his handicap debut.

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    November 16, 2016 at 2:55 pm

    thanks for comment

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