Daily Racing Tips – Wednesday, February 5

Daily Racing Tips – Wednesday, February 5

Ipswich: Race 2 (2:48pm)

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No. 5 Cool Moon

J: Andrew Mallyon (56kg) T: Toby Edmonds & Stephen McLean

Cool Moon is likely to attract plenty of admirers after making a strong debut at Doomben last month.

The promising two-year-old, sired by Group 1 New Zealand winner Cool Aza Beel, delivered an impressive performance, settling midfield before surging down the outside to secure second place.

Stepping up to 1200m this time, she’ll benefit from that experience, and with Andrew Mallyon guiding her from another inside draw, she’ll be tough to beat.

Ipswich: Race 3 (3:23pm)

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No. 4 Sexy Time

J: Emily Lang (60kg) T: Tony Gollan
Sexy Time makes his debut for Tony Gollan after an eye-catching trial win at Doomben recently.
Sired by Almanzor, the promising three-year-old settled comfortably before surging down the center of the straight to claim victory in the final strides.
His turn of foot over the last 100m was impressive, and with a 2kg claim in his favour, he’s sure to have strong backing.

Ipswich: Race 5 (4:33pm)

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No. 2 I See You Coming

J: Michael Rodd (60kg) T: Trevor Thomas

I See You Coming is chasing back-to-back wins for Trevor Thomas.

The six-year-old son of Tycoon Ruler was a dominant winner at Doomben last week, despite being momentarily held up before shifting inside and finishing powerfully.

Backing up quickly after eight days suggests he’s come through that run in great shape, and he steps into a similar Class 5 contest.

With two previous placings at Ipswich and peak fitness on his side, he looks well-positioned to go close again.

Ipswich: Race 6 (5:10pm)

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No. 11 All Inclusive

J: James Orman (56.5kg) T: David Vandyke
All Inclusive returns for David Vandyke, looking to pick up where he left off this time last year.

The three-year-old son of All Too Hard has been sidelined for nearly 12 months after an impressive debut win in the Jewel Prelude at Doomben, followed by a tough outing in the Group 2 Todman Stakes at Randwick, where he finished at the rear after encountering interference.

His recent trial at the Sunshine Coast last month suggests he’s back in top order, and with a debut victory over the talented Street Chase under his belt, this shapes as the ideal race to launch his autumn campaign.

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