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Neil Evans' Tips For Grafton (Tuesday)

By Neil Evans

Track Soft 6 and rail out 1.5m from 800m to 400m and True the remainder:

Race 1 BENCHMARK 58 HCP (2200m):

The restricted stayers get us rolling on an improving track, and in a tricky race 7. Grand Shanghai emerges as the one to beat back on rain-affected ground and from a better draw. Hit the line strongly here two runs back before doing it tough from the wide barrier eight days ago, and the quick back-up is a significant pointer.

Dangers: Lightly raced seven-year-old 1. Komata gets a significant metro class drop from over the border, and is drawn to get an economical run with cover. Honest mare 2. Candy Miss is deep into her prep and fit enough to handle a sharp rise in trip; while 3. Fenerbache after consecutive wins in weaker grade; 6. China Grove with important gear changes; and 8. Go Ferrando; are all worthy runners in trifectas and first fours.

How to play it: Grand Shanghai to win and quinella 1 and 7
Odds and Evens: Odds

Race 2 MAIDEN PLATE (1100m):

The first of the sprint battles is a wide open affair, but stacks up well for underrated and still lightly raced mare 11. Star Diamond at big odds. Hit the line in a better maiden than this fourth-up at Tamworth in heavy going, and with decent speed up front here, she can settle back around midfield and be very strong late.

Dangers: Improving mare 7. Alight The Night chased hard first-up here eight days ago when well backed, although has to tuck in from a much tougher draw this time. Watch the betting on 12. Cenotes who did his best work late on debut at Coffs. Must keep safe too progressive mare 10. Spiele who has worked home okay in two runs back, and a more experienced jockey takes over. Included in exotics 6. Superfield second-off a long break; and 9. Mullumova second-up with winkers going on.

How to play it: Star Diamond each way
Odds and Evens: Odds

Race 3 MAIDEN HCP (1400m):

From a soft draw and behind a solid trial, lightly raced mare 1. Sunchaser can pounce first-up. Showed enough in three wet track runs through autumn to start her career, relishes this sort of ground and bred to get further.

Dangers: Improving mare 13. She's Rewarding has attacked the line well in two runs this prep, and can peak here over a bit further from the inside draw. Capable 6. Menotti hasn't been far away, all prep in generally better races, and gets good weight relief after the claim, although has the task of getting over from a wide gate; while 2. Inari Fox is the best of the rest second-up.

How to play it: Sunchaser to win
Odds and Evens: Odds

Race 4 LISMORE CUP (2110m):

The rescheduled Cup with eligibility to the Big Dance, plays the right tune for high class seven-year-old 3. Stuck With You deep into a well spaced prep, and on a track slowly drying out. Swept clear early in the straight for a dominant BM 76 win when heavily backed two starts ago before only collared late in much tougher BM 90 grade at Doomben. Looks fairly treated at the weights back in this company, and will roll forward from a middle gate.

Dangers: Keep safe 6. Ambridge who shoots for a third straight win up in grade from a nice trailing draw; while expect 4. Ambitious Prince to be waltzing home again down sharply in weight after an impressive heavy track win in the Tuncurry Cup.

How to play it: Stuck With You to win
Odds and Evens: Split

Race 5 CLASS 1 HCP (1100m):

Tough sprint, with most just going around for practice, and the early clear fancy drawn right off the track. Not so, though, home four-year-old 4. Supreme Hero who steps up from a dominant maiden win at Coffs second-up. Boasts enough tactical speed to utilise the low draw, and is bred to thrive in soft going.

Dangers: From the inside barrier, local 3. Another Spirithas been campaigning okay over the border, and should land a nice trail just off the speed. Expecting improving mare 1. Empress Zou to peak fourth-up after three encouraging runs back; while 5. Commanding Reign is an each-way knock-out hope after a narrow maiden win here four weeks ago.

How to play it: Supreme Hero each way
Odds and Evens: Split

Race 6 BENCHMARK 66 HCP (1100m):

Not surprisingly the most open race on the card comes at this class level, with a stack of chances. Like progressive and talented home track mare 11. Miss Super third-up coming back from metropolitan opposition over the border. Swept home to thrash a weaker field here two runs back before an even effort at Eagle Farm 20 days ago.

Dangers: If capable 4. Wuddacuddashudda can get over from a wide gate and take a forward position, he'll be in the finish shooting for a third straight win. Tough mare 1. Bullinachinashop comes back from two deeper races after winning two straight. Gets right back in the contest at the weights with the junior rider's 4kg allowance, but tough task from a tricky barrier with less experienced pilot aboard; while 12. Moon Over Alice heads the rest dropping down from far superior Group 3 provincial level.

How to play it: Miss Super to win
Odds and Evens: Split

Race 7 CLASS 1 & MAIDEN PLATE (1700m):

This shapes nicely for underrated five-year-old 1. Daedalus deep into the current prep. Surged home in heavy ground to win his maiden three runs back before even and somewhat disappointing efforts in his next two, but less depth here and better off when he's drawn to get to the outside.

Dangers: Big watch on five-year-old mare 9. Oak Island who cruised home on debut with something in hand. Tough 3. Lampkin Lane scored an authoritative and overdue maiden win here just eight days ago; working clear from well back and charging over the top, but tougher from the draw here. Expect improvement fifth-up from 7. Volunteer down in grade with blinkers added; while 2. Gulf Of Tomini heads the rest behind a fourth-up maiden win at this track.

How to play it: Daedalus to win
Odds and Evens: Odds a special

Race 8 CLASS 1 & MAIDEN PLATE (1700m):

Take Two here, and keen on improving five-year-old Eagle Farm mare 9. Easier Said hopping the border fifth-up. Was a smart maiden winner at the Gold Coast five weeks back before finishing off well in a BM 58, and she looks very well placed against this lot.

Dangers: Had to be impressed with the 3rd-up maiden win of 3. I'mtimmyzou who finished powerfully from just off the speed; while 4. Lemeletgo is much better placed here back a little in trip from a deeper metro field over the border.

How to play it: Easier Said to win
Odds and Evens: Odds

Race 9 CLASS 1 HCP (1400m):

Another wide open affair to close the meeting. From a good trailing draw in a race with less depth, local four-year-old 2. Fire Up Bruce is ready to win again. Was only a neck from the winner in a blanket finish here last time in a race run in record time, and the more the track improves the better he looks.

Dangers: Plenty of them headed by 1. Shorebreak who hasn't won for a while, but draws the inside coming back from stronger metro class. Keep safe home tracker 7. Princess Zeddy who did her best work late in that same race as the top selection; while 6. Hello Monday and 13. Fay's Angels can both figure in exotic bets.

How to play it: Fire Up Bruce to win
Odds and Evens: Split

BEST BETS:
R8 9. EASIER SAID
R9 2. FIRE UP BRUCE

BEST VALUE:
R5 4. SUPREME HERO

All the fields, form and replays for Tuesday's Grafton meeting

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