Bronte Nieuwenburg has outlined her selections and suggested game plan for Thursday's card at Ballarat.

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R1 – 5.55pm – ballarattrottingclub.com.au Pace – 1710m 

12 – Billys Tiger Khan

10 – Montana Pride

11 – Startin To Gogh

8 – Bringsusjoy

Barrier 12 won’t make it easy for Billys Tiger Khan first-up over the short trip at Ballarat. However, he’s a talented horse, and with most of the better runners also drawn on the back row, he’s likely to get a trail into the race.

BACK: 12 Billys Tiger Khan – 2 Units (win)


R2 – 6.34pm – Woodlands Stud Maiden Pace – 2200m

6 – The Devils Flame

4 – Talkbabytalk

7 – My Bad

1 – American Victory


R3 – 6.59pm – Ferndale Foods Australia Trot – 2200m

8 – Commodus

3 – Jakarta

6 – Im Lady Rhonda

4 – Promise Dream

Commodus has impressed me ever since his first start as a two-year-old. I think, in time, he’ll end up racing against the best aged trotters in the state. Barrier 8 is a bit awkward here, but if he trots throughout and can get off the fence, he should be winning this event.

BACK: 8 Commodus – 3 Units (win)


R4 – 7.36pm – 7+ Concession Drivers Pace – 1710m

5 – Breathe Easy

8 – Jeremy Lou

7 – Littleblabbamouth

1 – Pistol Queen

Breathe Easy is one of those consistent, reliable horses you can count on to give his best every start. Although he hasn’t won recently, his sectional times have been strong each week. If he doesn’t get too far back, he’s right in this.

BACK: 5 Breathe Easy – 1 unit (win) / 1 unit (place)


R5 – 8.06pm – Del-Re National Foods Trot – 1710m

3 – Mont Sally

6 – Oopzee Daizee

5 – Romantic Nina

4 – Armour Maternal

Mont Sally is a talented and consistent trotter, finishing in the top four in 12 of her last 15 starts. Barrier three should allow her to settle in a good position, and from there, she’ll be very hard to beat.

BACK: 3 Mont Sally – 3 Units (win)


R6 – 8.36pm – Radio Ballarat Pace – 2200m

7 – Home And Dry

6 – Four Lonely Nights

4 – Etiz Amodel

8 – Micton Mouse


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** A betting unit is typically a percentage of the total bankroll or the amount of money you are willing to risk on a particular be

t – for example 1 unit is 10% of your bankroll, therefore with a $100 bankroll 1 unit equals $10.

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