It’s almost always a wide-open feature race and Saturday’s Group 1 Flight Stakes is no exception!
Some of the best three-year-old fillies in the country are engaged, and with a case to be made for many of them, 2023 Flight Stakes betting boasts excellent value.
I’ve run the rule over all thirteen confirmed fillies, and you can find my 2023 Flight Stakes Tips below!
Suggested Bets
- 3 Units straight out #1 Tiz Invincible
- Boxed Trifecta of the selections below
She has been faultless this time in, and I am not jumping off Tiz Invincible now!
She showed plenty of promise during her two-year-old season without recording an elusive win, but returned this time to break her maiden in The Rosebud.
Since then, she has recorded wins in the Group 2 Furious Stakes and the Group 2 Tea Rose Stakes, and she just needs to get the mile to be right in the finish again on Saturday, which I think she will.
Another filly that brings that Princess Series form line into the Group 1 Grand Final this week is Kimochi.
Kimochi is yet to miss placing in six career starts, breaking her maiden at the midweeks back in March, while finding form around some outstanding fillies since.
She finished second behind Tiz Invincible at each of her last two appearances, and she’s another that steps out this week in peak order.
Victorian raider Autumn Angel has been in strong and consistent form this time in, but she does face a substantial rise in class this week.
The daughter of The Autumn Sun returned a winner with a dominant performance at Sandown late last month, before returning a competitive effort to finish third, beaten less than a length over 1500m at The Valley last time.
Breeding suggests she’ll relish getting out to the mile this week, while regular ride Billy Egan is travelling north to partner her again.
Tropical Squall ran on well for third in the Tea Rose Stakes at her latest, and she’s another whom I am keen to see out to the mile for the first time on Saturday.
Tropical Squall stamped herself as one to watch by winning on debut at Canterbury back in June, and she returned earlier this month for an easy win in BM72 company.
Her last-start performance was the first defeat of her career, but she’s another whose breeding suggests she’ll just keep improving as she gets further out in trip (by Derby winner Prized Icon), and she is drawn to receive a lovely run in the Flight Stakes.