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Racing: Michael Guerin - The best bets for night two at the Inter Dominions

By Michael Guerin
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2 Dec, 2019 04:00 PM5 mins to read

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Winterfell was strong to the line when winning his Inter Dominions heat at Alexandra Park on Friday.

Winterfell was strong to the line when winning his Inter Dominions heat at Alexandra Park on Friday.

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Racing editor Michael Guerin analyses night two of the Inter Dominions.

Race 5, 8.20pm, Third pacing heat, 1700m mobile

After the gate speed he showed to lead on night one, this looks Chase Auckland's (1) race to lose. He set up a national record on Friday and comes into by far the weaker of the two heats tonight. If he can hold A G's White Socks (3) at the start, then he should win. The latter was outstanding on Friday and should be handy again, with even a small chance of leading, and is the logical threat. Queensland pacer Colt Thirty One (5) was never a chance coming from last on Friday but is a class horse and it wouldn't stun to see him go forward hard early, even though he is maybe a better follower. He needs points, so could light up the race, but would need to be very quick to cross both those inside him. Thefixer (12) hit the line really well on Friday and might be coming right but would need to do something dramatic to win here, with Ashley Locaz (11) in a very similar situation. If the No 1 leads, then My Kiwi Mate (9) has definite first four claims.

• Suggested bet: Chase Auckland should win but the start is crucial. 1 into 3/5/9/11/12 looks a decent trifecta and First4 play.

Race 6, 8.52, Third trotting heat, 1700m mobile

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Winterfell (5) was so good on the first night, he picks himself. He has been a real trick to follow for the past 18 months but was strong to the line on Friday. Has better gate speed than many realise, so could even go close to leading early. His win odds are short enough but wouldn't surprise to see him win, with Inter Dominions often being about who is spot on, which Friday suggested he might be. Majestic Man (3) sprinted brilliantly late on Friday and if he leads here will take some catching but he hasn't won a race for a long time for a very good horse. Gets his chance to cross the No 1 here, so can win. Habibi Inta (2) was a victim of circumstances on Friday night but hardly hit the line hard, so he needs to step up here. He will need to be faster to lead but should at least sit handy, which has been how he performs best, so expect dramatic improvement. Massive Metro's (9) draw looks bad, but with the only other horse in the second line unruly, he can get straight away from the inside and be midfield on the outer. He was very good on night one and could be storming home.

• Suggested bet: Majestic Man (3) should lead or trail, so gets his chance.

Race 7, 9.25pm, Fourth pacing heat, 1700m mobile

The best heat of the series so far and the chance for the Australians to bounce back. San Carlo (1) is a brave horse with maybe enough gate speed to hold the front, and if he does, that should aid Bling It On (9), who could trail him. If San Carlo runs hard, which is his style, it is going to make it hard for Ultimate Sniper (7), whose best case scenario is probably being three wide to the breeze. He was nothing short of remarkable after being three wide for 1400m on Friday and might still be good enough to win. Cruz Bromac (8) was also very good on Friday and could turn this race on its head if, and it is a big if, he launches from the outside draw and crosses them all. But his price is short enough. Classie Brigade (5), Mach Shard (3) and Triple Eight (6) are all racing well but their place chances are probably the most realistic.

• Suggested bet: Back Ultimate Sniper and save on San Carlo.

Race 8, 9.53pm, Fourth trotting heat, 1700m mobile

Marcoola (1), barrier one and sprint trip, sounds very similar to night one, when he was good without being scary good. While it looked like he was crossed easily by Temporale (3) on night one, driver Sheree Tomlinson didn't bustle him then but might let him roll more tonight. If he leads, he should win, but the $1.55 is short considering there is gate speed across the front line. Temporale (3) showed how fast he is early and peaked on his run late Friday but if he jumps to the front here will take plenty of catching. NSW trotter Tough Monarch (9) was too bad to be true on Friday, so forgive that and could trail here, but his fate lies in Marcoola's gate speed. Paramount King (8) trotted a national record on Friday and had high gate speed. Whether Joshua Dickie chooses to use it is the question. He may have surprised on Friday but he can win again.

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• Suggested bet: Temporale (3) looks a good each way bet.

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• The second round of heats for the Inter Dominions are at Alexandra Park tonight.

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• Being over 1700m mobile, gate speed and ability to settle handy will be paramount.

• Aussie trotter McLovin was pulled out of the series yesterday after failing to recover from a virus.

• After tonight's heats, the series moves to the final round of heats over 2700m on Friday night.

• The all-important barrier draws will be staged at Alexandra Park on Sunday at noon.

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