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Newsletter August 11

Wodonga review
- Garros recorded his 10th career win in race five (0-58 over 2050m) at a valuable $14. The nine-year-old gelding settled in a great position from gate two before just edging out Think More at the post. The win takes him over $210,000 in prize money.
- Mescaminto was super in race seven (0-58 over 1300m) chasing down Mahjing to win by a nose, justifying her $3.50 favouritism. The six-year-old mare has been banging the door down after back-to-back placings prior to her fourth career win.


PHOTO: Garros wins at Wodonga.

Kerang preview

- Jahbath and Garros will kick off proceedings in race five’s 0-58 (1800m).
- Anthemic has been accepted into race six (colts and geldings 0-58 over 1100m), while Eamonn’s Memory is an emergency and will run first-up coming off back-to-back jump out wins if he gets a start.
- Turnaquid will jump from gate six in race seven’s fillies and mares 0-58 (over 1100m). The four-year-old mare looks a strong chance.

Wagga preview

- Brenlyn’s Trooper and Chairman’s Choice head to Wagga on Sunday.
Both have been accepted into race four’s open handicap the Wagga Whiz (1000m). Brenlyn’s Trooper looks a strong chance from a nice barrier in gate two. After a solid first-up run at Corowa which saw him finish just over two lengths off the winner, don’t count the new addition out.

WEEKEND'S BEST CHANCES

- Turnaquid looks our best chance at Kerang (Good 4) in race seven on Saturday. The four-year-old mare has been running well this prep and with both of her career wins coming on good tracks, she looks a strong chance.
- Brenlyn's Trooper has drawn gate two and gets down in the weights (55kg) at Wagga in race four. Looks one of the main chances.

PHOTO: Brenlyn's Trooper has been given early odds of $6 at Wagga on Sunday.

Regards,

Andrew Dale Racing