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R7. Due South - Cellarbrations Handicap - 1 January 1970
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Tee Pee set to pounce
Good, tough race to finish the day and our initial markets suggested over half the field could win here without surprising. And similar to the first race it's the Steve Wolfe stable that holds the key, with four runners including our top two selections (1) TEE PEE CAT and (4) ELITE FLIGHT, who both come out of the Golden Bracelet at Albany 7/03. (1) TEE PEE CAT had no real luck in running on that occasion and did a big job to finish as close as she did, on a day that didn't suit horses coming from behind. (1) TEE PEE CAT meets (4) ELITE FLIGHT 5kg better at the weights, has a perfect barrier draw as well as the services of veteran hoop Peter Hall, who is riding like a man possessed and was recently described as the Benjamin Button of the WA jockey ranks. (4) ELITE FLIGHT hasn't done a thing wrong since arriving in the Great Southern and her win in the Golden Bracelet was full of merit. Does rise 6kg but we still have her rated highly. The Mark Bairstow-trained mare (3) MUSARK, also comes through the Golden Bracelet, but has raced since at Pinjarra 19/03 and competed really well after racing on-pace in a race that suited back-markers. She is race-fit and in good form, and (6) BLACK NEMESIS won here three starts back and put in a good effort at Bunbury 12/03 placing behind Satan's Dancer, who went on to race well at Ascot last Saturday.
Perth Turf Talk's Bets for the Meeting
| R | No | Runner | W | P | Result | Return |
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| $0 Total Bets | $ | $ | $0.00 | |||
| Profit/Loss | $0.00 |
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