We have a huge 10 race card to look forward to at Rosehill Gardens this Saturday afternoon with plenty of opportunities to find some winners.
Our full Rosehill Tips & Preview – Saturday, 3rd July can be found below.
Sir Davy had two wins and two seconds from four starts before stepping up to Listed grade at his last outing.
The lightly raced three year old gelding was far from disgraced in that company but the step back down in class will be of benefit here.
Barrier four and Josh Parr are both positives.
Hellenism has put together two really nice efforts so far this prep and despite finishing seventh last start, she was beaten just over two lengths.
This is a far easier task than what she has contested previously and she looks well placed from the inside with Tim Clark steering.
No Compromise has been racing well since he got onto Australian shores and has now put together two wins on the trot.
His last win came on the heavy track here at Rosehill and the step up in distance should be of benefit at this stage in his prep.
I’ve put together a very juicy Same Race Multi in the fourth race of the day. Both horses have performed on the rain effected track and are in good form.
Miss Jay Fox was a two length winner on the heavy track at Gosford two back and competitive last start at Rosehill.
Marcassin has now strung together back to back wins on the heavy track albeit in easier company.
Kawaikini is well over the odds at $31 in the fifth race of the afternoon at Rosehill Gardens.
The seven year old mare was not beaten more than 2.5 lengths in her last six runs last prep and she was not far away when resuming either.
Jason Coyle can produce one at big odds during these Winter months and she handles to wet surface well.
Canasta looks ready to break through for a much deserved win having placed in all three runs this prep, beaten less than a length each time.
He looked the winner heading around the turn at this track just last week but was run over in the shadows of the post.
The step up to 1500m suits as does barrier three.
After two very narrow defeats Papal Warrior broke through for a much deserved victory at this track on the heavy surface last start.
The margin was small on the line but the they beat home third place by almost three lengths and the horse will take plenty of confidence from that win.
Drawn well.
St Covet’s Spirit started this campaign in the Listed Hawkesbury Rush where she finished within 2.6 lengths from the winner Embracer.
The grey mare has just the single win from 24 career starts but she is racing well this prep and this loos her grade of racing.
A small each way bet at the big odds recommended.
Why not have a couple of cracks at the boxed trifecta this week seeing as though we have a big 10 race program.
Same again.
Let’s box these up in the last and see if we can finish on a winning note.