Stylish Claud (R2) for Relbia trainer Tony Dawson looks an each way special on tonight’s ten event programme at Tattersall’s Park.
This son of Knocka Norris could manage only 6th last week to Whitney’s World when badly checked but his second to Sheldon Cooper three starts back at Devonport showed he is on the improve and although jumping from five this field looks easier in comparison.
Tadmore Torpedo for Debbie Cannan will be the hardest to beat while the consistent Whitney’s Rose looks next best.
The O’Brien Coaches Final looks tough to pick.
Bell Haven for leading mentor Ted Medhurst is quoted a prepost favourite and will be hard to toss.
Young Jaxon, Ryno Rules and Three Tradies are in peak form while Painted Amigo missed the Devonport Cup Heats on Tuesday to run in this Final and trainer Mick Stringer has given punters a lead into what he is expecting from this exciting son of Scull Murphy.
New Recruit (R7) also for Stringer looks well drawn in the Invitation.
Fresh from a couple of runs at the Meadows he has a personal best here of 26.05 and will give followers a great run.
Regent Typhoon is back from a three month break, while Samcha could be value for the trifecta at big odds.
Capable Rossi and Painted Patches look a good quinella in the last.
Best Bets: R2 No 5 Stylish Claud, R3 No 4 Regent Reign, R7 No 2 New Recruit.
Best E/W: R6 No 6 Painted Amigo, R8 No 6 Jonny Ringer, R9 No 8 Azz Always.
Preview by Peter Hayes