Kensington Stakes 2017 day Tips – Flemington races 28/1/2017

Flemington will host the feature race meeting in Victoria on Saturday with the Kensington Stakes headlining the quality card of racing. We take a look at each of the races on the day and give our tips as well as our best bet and long shot of the meeting.

 

Race One: 1 Jeniffer Lynn

Race Two: 2 Deja Blue

Race Three: 2 Oak Door

Race Four: 10 Jest For The Road

Race Five: 7 Flying Light

Race Six: 15 Fuhryk

Race Seven: 4 Hellbent

Race Eight: 1 Entre Nous

Race Nine: 9 Manapine

 

Best Bet: Race Six Number 15 Fuhryk

Next Best: Race Seven Number 4 Hellbent

Best Value: Race Two Number 2 Deja Blue

 

Free Bets: Grab over $5,000 in Free Bets

 
Racing News:

Dodging Bullets has landed his first win for 18 months with his trainer Symon Wilde hoping he can hold his form through to the Warrnambool carnival.

Jumping from barrier one in the field of six in the Swettenham Stud Summer Championship Final on Thursday, Dodging Bullets scored a narrow win and Wilde is eyeing the major country carnival in May.

“I would love to keep him going through to the Warrnambool Cup,” Wilde said.

“Running him every three or four weeks may be the way to go.

“May is hard to aim at when you’ve got a horse up and running in summer as Warrnambool can be wet, but this horse is versatile and handles the wet.”

Ridden by Craig Williams, Dodging Bullets was sent out the $3.60 favourite before scoring a short-half-head win from Our Bottino ($4.40) with Refulgent ($4.20) 1-1/2 lengths away third.

It was Dodging Bullets fourth win from 14th starts in a career that has had to be carefully handled because he has bad hips.

“We’ve taken him to Ballarat and had scintigraphy done and we seem to be able to manage him quite well now,” Wilde said.

Wilde elected to tackle Thursday’s race despite the gelding not being well handicapped against third placegetter Refulgent from their meeting at Warrnambool earlier in the month.

Dodging Bullets was also an acceptor at Flemington on Saturday, but Wilde felt Thursday’s small field and the $100,000 prize money was a worthy target.

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