The traditional follow up race to the Kingston Town Classic, and the traditional lead up to the Perth Cup, is the $250,000 Group 2 Cox Stakes (2100m), and that highlights racing from Ascot this Saturday.
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Race One: 8 Wild Stratus
Race Two: 7 War Ksar
Race Three: 12 Magical Mist
Race Four: 2 Crumpet O’Reilly
Race Five: 7 Bippo No Bungus
Race Six: 1 Beach Express
Race Seven: 1 Ihtsahymn
Race Eight: 9 King Of The Palace
BEST BET: Race Four Number 2 Crumpet O’Reilly
NEXT BEST: Race Three Number 12 Magical Mist
VALUE: Race Five Number 7 Bippo No Bungus
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Quaddie Tips (Races Five Through To Eight):
Leg One: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13
Leg Two: 1, 3, 8
Leg Three: 1, 12
Leg Four: 2, 6, 9
$50 Investment= 34.72% of the dividend if successful.
In the news:
Online bookmaker sportsbet is again expecting strong support for rising Perth star Ihtsathym in the CB Cox Stakes at Ascot.
Sportsbet.com.au was on the receiving end of some big wagers when the three-year-old won the Kingston Town Stakes at his last start.
Ihtsathym is currently the $3.50 second favourite, to the horse he beat last start, Luckygray ($3.20). Mr Moet is next on $5.50 and has attracted solid early punter support, as has $26 hope Kincaple.
“They came for Ihtsahymn last start and we expect punters will stay solid. Statistics show it’s a big ask for a three-year-old, but he will carry a featherweight,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.
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Market courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
CB Cox Stakes
$3.20 Luckygray
$3.50 Ihtsahymn
$5.50 Mr Moet
$9.00 Rohan
$12 Playing God
$18 Elite Belle, Black Tycoon
$26 Kincaple
$34 God Has Spoken
$61 Moonlight Bay, Talent Show
$81 Global Flirt



