
Ladbrokes Park Sandown will host eight quality races on Wednesday, March 30th.
The rail will be set out ten metres around the entire course and at publish, we’re faced with a track rated in the Good (4) range.
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Race 1 – 2:30pm AEDT – Ladbroke It! Handicap (1300m)
There isn’t much form to study ahead of the first at Ladbrokes Park on Wednesday, but Roznamla was an impressive winner on debut, and he can continue his rise through the grades.
The Almanzor colt mustered a nice turn of foot to kick clear of his rivals at Cranbourne, and he was ultimately far too good for his rivals.
He’ll only improve for that experience and he can win again.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 1
Race 2 – 3:05pm AEDT – Ranvet National Apprentice Race Series (1400m)
This looks to be a very winnable race for Peidra.
Peidra has been a consistent performer since resuming this time, winning once and placing twice in four appearances.
He steps out this week in peak order, gets some relief in the weights under Codi Jordan and has options from the rails draw.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 2
Race 3 – 3:40pm AEDT – Ladbrokes Blended Bets Handicap (1400m)
Suricate is ready to win at Ladbrokes Park on Wednesday.
The Godolphin filly stamped herself as one to watch with a smart win on debut at Bella before immediately returning to the paddock, and she finished a credible fifth in a tougher race at Caulfield when resuming this time.
Her last-start third behind Mac ‘N’ Cheese reads extremely well for this race, and she is drawn a peach under Jamie Kah.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 3
Race 4 – 4:15pm AEDT – Ladbrokes Bet Ticker Handicap (1600m)
There is a case to be made for a few in the fourth at Ladbrokes Park on Wednesday, including White Hibiscus.
White Hibiscus has improved for three starts back this time, and she powered to the line to record an impressive win here last time out.
She steps out this week in peak order and under Damien Oliver, I can’t find a reason why she won’t be in the finish again.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 4
Race 5 – 4:50pm AEDT – Ladbrokes Same Race Multi Handicap (1600m)
He has only made one appearance at the races so far, but Hameron couldn’t have been more impressive on debut, and he can keep alive his unbeaten career start at Ladbrokes Park on Wednesday.
The Night Of Thunder gelding trialled for Team Hawkes back in spring, but he never saw a competitive racetrack, and he was transferred to the care of Chris Waller.
He looked very good at Ballarat a fortnight ago, powering away from his rivals to greet the judge almost three lengths ahead of his rivals, and he’ll only improve into this contest.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 5
Race 6 – 5:25pm AEDT – Ladbrokes Switch Handicap (2400m)
Point Nepean can return to winning form at Ladbrokes Park on Wednesday.
The Robert Hickmott-trained won on debut in the UK in May last year and has had just three starts since, finishing a nose second here when resuming earlier this month.
The track and trip are ideal, and natural improvement suggests that he will be hard to bear.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 6
Race 7 – 6:00pm AEDT – Thoroughbred Club Handicap (1000m)
Lempicka can make it two wins from as many starts back this time when she steps out at Ladbrokes Park on Wednesday.
The daughter of Rich Enuff has recorded two wins and as many minors from four starts since debuting, and it is fair to say that her last-start effort was the best of her career to date.
Ken & Kasey Keys will have plenty of fun with this horse, and she can record another win this week.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 7
Race 8 – 6:30pm AEDT – Tobin Brothers Celebrating Lives Handicap (1800m)
Austrata will take a power of beating in the last at Sandown on Wednesday.
He was excellent through the line when third in a decent race at The Valley first-up this time, and he has only just missed at his two subsequent starts.
1800m is ideal, he gets into the race with only 54kgs, and the booking of Jamie Kah certainly doesn’t hurt his chances.
Bet Now: Ladbrokes Park Race 8
