Caulfield quaddie preview for Saturday

By Adam Page / Roar Guru

Ahoy Roarers! The roughies were out in force at Flemington last Saturday and we couldn’t snare a Quaddie, but hopefully we can bounce back this Saturday.

I’ll be previewing the quaddies at Caulfield this Saturday, starting off with the early Quaddie, with the legs being races two through to five:

Caulfield early Quaddie

Leg One – ACJC Racing 101 Handicap 1200m:

7 Powerful Story is drawn horribly so I suspect she will roll forward, and 4 Anatola can be much closer too provided she jumps cleanly unlike last time out. I like 7 Powerful Story at a price and down in the weights. But it’s a tough race.

Suggestion: 1-2-3-4-7-14

Leg Two – Wilson Medic One Handicap 2000m:

5 Prince Of Babylon has the speed to lead here, while 8 Anzio, who raced at the Valley on Wednesday, can also press forward. The 2000m race here a fortnight back looks the main form reference, with the two best runs being 1 Hursley and 2 Fearless Leader.

Suggestion: 1-2

Leg Three – Rockmount Pre-Training Handicap 2000m:

Few on speed horses drawn wide, so I think they will make 1 Longeron work with the weight, but I am sure Dunn will slot him in with cover, or he could just take it up. This looks a race where there could be an upset.

Suggestion: 1-3-5-6

Leg Four – TAB Supports Jockeys Trust Handicap 1400m:

6 Little Bita Spunk with the claim for Payne should have little trouble kicking up and holding the lead. 1 Mr Individual is the class runner but can be very frustrating to follow. Including several others.

Suggestion: 1-2-3-4-5-10

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Caulfield Quaddie

Leg One – National Jockeys Trust Plate (78) 1400m:

8 Fast Approaching sat wide no cover on a hot speed fresh. I think she’ll lead here with perhaps 3 Hard Call rolling forward first up. 9 Camdus was a ripping run here first up and should take some beating.

Suggestion: 1-4-5-6-7-9

Leg Two – LUCRF Supports Jockeys Trust Plate 1400m:

5 Majestic Duke, 7 Sadaqa and 9 The New Boy should all press forward and make sure this is a fast run race. 3 Duke Of Brunswick and 8 Ulmann look the main two, but 4 Lord Durante back in trip could be value.

Suggestion: 3-4-8-9

Leg Three – PFD Food Services Sir John Monash Stakes 1100m:

13 Wild Rain, 3 Lord Of The Sky and 9 Tudor look the speed here. If Wild Rain runs up to her jump outs, I think she will bolt in. I’m standing her out. (Editor’s note: brave!!)

Suggestion: 13

Leg Four – Mypunter.com Handicap 1200m:

8 Beirut has been in fab form since joining the Henry Dwyer yard and though rising sharply in depth, she looks the leader and with only 54.5kg on her back, she is a deserved favourite. 1 Vibrant Rouge will be my bet though. Her two runs this time in have been fabulous.

Suggestion: 1-2-3-4-6-8

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The Crowd Says:

2016-07-19T09:31:16+00:00

BrisburghPhil

Roar Guru


Thanks Adam.

AUTHOR

2016-07-17T21:33:29+00:00

Adam Page

Roar Guru


For Flemington jump outs, type 'Flemington jump outs' on YouTube, then click on the Flemington icon and you'll see the list of jump outs For Caulfield and Mornington jump outs, type in 'Caulfield jump outs' in Google and it'll be easy to find

2016-07-17T02:01:07+00:00

BrisburghPhil

Roar Guru


Question is where do we find them?

AUTHOR

2016-07-16T21:53:23+00:00

Adam Page

Roar Guru


Big, big, big tool with these Victorian horses are the jump outs. It always finds me winners, and she was just heads and shoulders above anything else from the Flemington jump outs.

2016-07-16T06:28:55+00:00

BrisburghPhil

Roar Guru


Superb work with Wild Rain Adam. Wish I'd known about the trials but had a bit on just prior to the race. She has been in my times Blackbook for quite some time and she rarely runs badly. Not the greatest of first up records so it was good info to be passed on. Cheers.

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2016-07-15T03:32:44+00:00

Adam Page

Roar Guru


I think with this rail position, by the time the Monash is on, horses will look to come to the middle of the track, perhaps even the outside fence, which may suit on speed runners. I am very keen on Wild Rain. Of the jump outs I have seen in recent weeks, she has been lengths ahead of anything I've seen.

2016-07-14T22:25:29+00:00

Razzar

Guest


The 'Monash looks a good betting race. Good speed from quite a few runners here. Namely General groove, Tudor & Runsati. The prickly part could be the running rail is out an almighty 10 metres. This position makes it nessasary to watch earlier races to assess any bias patterns. Fast and Rocking is the class runner here, a get back type that at his best wins this event almost on his ear. Those are his good points. He's also needs wind up time usually finishing hard out wide. He can win, but can only give him a 5/2 rating. The Cynic comes in with quality form that can't be dismissed. Should settle well off this good speed. 11/2 chance. Runsati looks to be up in the cockpit of speed. Looks a good 'bend' horse. Can be very cheeky. If bias favs on pacers he's up to his long neck in this. 9/1 rating. Wild Rain has fair first up form. looks to settle around mid field or handier. A clear run maintaining momentum can have her figuring. 12/1 rating. Regarding last week at Flemington. Have to agree Adam, the fence was Not the place to be. Runners that had to endure that posting could be forgiven . Good luck punters.

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