Nine races will be run and won at Sandown on Saturday, June 10th.
If you’re yet to have a look at the form – don’t worry! I’ve done all the heavy lifting for you, and you can find my complete Sandown Tips below.
Mafia takes winning form into the first at Sandown on Saturday and can continue his rise through the grades.
The Written Tycoon colt showed ability during his brief debut preparation, placing in each of two starts, and he returned a winner at Wyong last week.
With natural improvement, something like this does look the next logical step for him.
Movader has only just missed at her first two starts back this time, and she looks a winning chance on Saturday at nice odds.
The Invader filly only just missed in BM58 company at Ararat first-up this time, and took plenty of improvement into another game second-placing here, last time out.
Fitter third-up and staying at the 1300m, she can be right in the finish again.
Jaykayann has been outstanding this time in, and she strikes another winnable race at Sandown on Saturday.
The Tavistock mare recorded a dominant win third-up at Benalla in late March and hasn’t looked back, recording consecutive wins here at Sandown in the wake.
Keeping her runs spaced looks to be the key to her, and I like that she has been kept up to the mark with a trial since her last competitive appearance.
I thought that improvement on a decent fresh effort would see Arktika into the finish of the fourth at Sandown this week.
Arktika has returned plenty of pleasing performances for the Maher & Eustace yard throughout her career, and she found form around some quality Saturday metro gallopers last time in.
The winner of her first race back this time, Party For One has since franked the form by winning again, and there’s little doubt that getting out to a mile is also going to suit this girl, this weekend.
Big drop in class for General Beau this week, and the $8 about him in betting (at publish) is pretty big overs in my opinion.
General Beau blew out the cobwebs with a fair effort for fifth in Group 3 company at Adelaide fresh from a break, before filling the minors in the DC McKay Stakes.
He only managed to finish tenth, beaten four lengths in The Goodwood at his latest, but a repeat of that effort would probably be good enough to see him into the finish this week.
Third emergency Mutamanni is still sweating on a run, but if he does get the opportunity, he’s going to be the one for me in Race 6.
The Kitten’s Joy gelding won on debut in France back in 2022 before his purchase and transfer to Chris Waller’s stable, and he debuted here after a lengthy break for a nice win.
I’m only expecting improvement as a result of that hit-out, while the booking of Jye McNeil also enhances his winning claims.
Golden Path overcome some tough conditions to record an eye-catching win on debut at Pakenham a couple of weeks ago, and I am confident that he can keep alive his unbeaten record at Sandown on Saturday.
Plenty of hype surrounded the debut of the Belardo gelding and he didn’t disappoint, kicking clear on the soft to win by more than three lengths.
He’s another that should only improve for the experience, and I am keen to see him amongst genuine Saturday talent this week.
He’s Our Bonneval has improved for each of his two starts back and is ready to strike at Sandown on Saturday.
The Siyouni gelding finished fourth, beaten a length and a half by Chassis here first-up last month, and he kept on coming into second in BM84 company last time out.
He gets some relief in the weights this week under Wiremu Pinn, and with even luck, I think that this is his chance to strike.
There’s a case to be made for a few of them in the last at Sandown on Saturday, and I thought that Maserartie Bay was one of them, at a big price ($16 at publish).
Having returned some typically impressive performances last time in, highlighted by a dominant win in BM100 company at Flemington, the Artie Schiller gelding worked home well to finish fifth, beaten just over two lengths by a fit and impressive Pinstriped late last month.
He’s a horse that tends to enjoy sharp improvement with a run under his belt, and from an inside draw this week, I actually can’t get my head around that price!