Daily Dogs – Wednesday, November 6

Wentworth Park: Race 2 (7:25pm AEDT)
No. 1 Gunmetal Valley

Gunmetal Valley has been a model of consistency recently and strikes another very winnable one at Wentworth Park tonight. The son of Collision recorded an easy win at Dapto four starts back and has placed at each of his last three starts, all in tougher company. He can make all of his own luck from Box 1 and will be hard to beat.

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Wentworth Park: Race 3 (7:47pm AEDT)
No. 1 Blusta Valley

Blusta Valley has been racing well and looms as a live each-way chance in the third at Wentworth Park ($5/$2 at publish). The four-year-old mustered an eye-catching turn of foot to finish second over 305m at Grafton last time out and should be given every opportunity to replicate that performance from the inside box.

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Wentworth Park: Race 6 (8:44pm AEDT)
No. 2 Tough Tears

Tough Tears doesn’t know how to run a bad race and looks the one to beat in the sixth again tonight. The son of Fernando Bale ran into a smart one (Fernando Porche) in Grade 5 company last time, but still performed extremely well to finish second, and there is nothing of that dog’s ability in this field. Bad luck looks his biggest knock.

Wentworth Park: Race 7 (9:05pm AEDT)
No. 8 Low Flying Crow

Low Flying Crow has returned a hat-trick of wins leading into his appearance at Wentworth Park tonight and needs only appropriate luck in running to be in the finish again. The son of Banjo Boy is another runner that rarely performs poorly, and he is rock-hard fit for this contest.