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Melton

Fri, Mar 20 2026

Preview by Tim O'Connor

10-UNIT GAME PLAN

R1 #2 TAPPY – 3 units (win)

R2 #11 BLUE MIKI – 1.5 units (each-way)

R6 #7 WHATS THE TEA – 2 units (win)

R7 #3 SHINELIKETHESUN – 2 units (win)

 

EARLY QUADDIE

2/2,6,9,11/3,6,9/1,4

QUADDIE

1,4/1,5,6/2,3,7/3,6,7

 

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R6 9:03pm DYNAMIC PRINT GROUP TROT
$4,000 NR up to 42. PBD/NR TROTTERS
3RD LEG QUADDIE
1720 Mobile
No. Form Horse Trainer Driver Class LPI Rank Odds
1 568s76 TOUCHANDGO  Dr: Michael Bellman Paul Castle Michael Bellman  6 $15.00
2 896734 JESSICAS STORY  Dr: Abby Sanderson Donald Cross Abby Sanderson (C) 17% 3 $17.00
3 674017 MACHO MAORI  Dr: Nigel Milne Nigel Milne Nigel Milne  5 $5.50
4 565154 ALLWATFUNJINGLES  Dr: Jordan Leedham Steve Alexandrou Jordan Leedham (C) 17% 2 $3.80
5 506s71 ATEGO DAWN  Dr: Shane Hoban Anthony Spiteri Shane Hoban  49% 4 $4.00
6 0068s7 THE SARGENT  Dr: Leilani Justice Ian Hunter Leilani Justice (C) 17% 7 $11.00
7 446641 WHATS THE TEA  Dr: James Herbertson Ross Graham James Herbertson  1 $2.80
SELECTIONS: WHATS THE TEA (7), JESSICAS STORY (2), MACHO MAORI (3), ATEGO DAWN (5)

OVERVIEW: WHATS THE TEA (7) was a good winner from the chair at Maryborough on Monday and I fancy he can repeat the result here at Melton. He was held up back in the field and charged through the line impressively in his two starts before that victory, and he’s certainly going well enough to overcome the wide gate. JESSICAS STORY (2) is a consistent type who should be able to cross to the pegs and run a nice race, MACHO MAORI (3) looped the field to win at Bendigo in early March and was then caught parked before dropping out last time, while ATEGO DAWN (5) prevailed two runs back when beating home the on-top selection, but this draw is sticky.

BACK: WHATS THE TEA (7) – 2 units (win)