Seven races make up another quality midweek program at Randwick-Kensington on Wednesday, June 10th.
The rail will be left in the true position around the entire course while at publish, we’re faced with a track rated in the Soft (6) range.
Read on for our Randwick-Kensington tip sheet!
Zourrific debuts in a winnable race at Randwick-Kensington. The Zoustar gelding has shown good ability at the trials and has drawn to receive every chance here under Kerrin McEvoy.
Celestial Charm trialled up nicely before debuting and couldn’t have done a lot more without winning at Canterbury a couple of weeks ago. With natural improvement for that experience, she can go one better and begin her journey through the grades this week.
Konsa is a five-start maiden, but he has been knocking on the door since debuting and run into the minors on three occasions. Both runs back from a break have been full of merit and any further improvement this week would see him extremely difficult to beat.
We haven’t seen Jarrito at the races since November, but she absolutely flies fresh and beat home a classy field, including the likes of I Am Carrot and Fornelli at this point of her last preparation. She’s trialled up well and is drawn ideally this week under Rachel King.
Having returned to action with a fine performance to get up over 1250m here last month, Thames attracted some interest in the market when stepping out in BM78 company at Rosehill last time out but ultimately finished down the order. With the benefit of that run under her belt, dropping back to the midweeks and with some relief in the weights under Anna Roper, I think she gets plenty of ticks at genuine each way odds.
Black Babylon clearly needed his first run back this time to tune up, but he has since only just been denied in a pair of BM72 races over 2100m and 2200m respectively at Warwick Farm. He steps out this week in peak order, is proven on the soft going and is drawn to effect.
Supermassive was a smart winner in BM64 company fresh from a spell and while a little flat getting out to 1300m at Warwick Farm second up, he was only just denied under virtually identical conditions last time out. He’s hard fit this week, another small rise in trip looks to suit and I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish again.
Best – Race 7 No. 1 Supermassive
Next Best – Race 4 No. 9 Jarrito
Value – Race 5 No. 1 Thames