Ryan Phelan has done the form for Tuesday night harness action from Mildura.

R1 – 5:35pm – Australian Pacing Gold Pace - 1790m

4 – Lombok

8 – Im Stuck Man

2 – Ultimate Ego

1 – Avoca Blues

Lombok is a mare in terrific form, chasing four consecutive wins, each achieved by leading from a similar draw. Her personal best at Charlton two starts ago confirms she can run time, and if she finds the front again, she’ll be the one they must catch.

BACK: 4 Lombok – 2 Units (win)


R2 – 6:00pm – Jade Benham Member For Mildura Pace Final – 2190m 

3 – Le Spartacus

1 – Beauty Above

4 – Good Boots Bindi

7 – Danny Ray

Le Spartacus ran a brave second in the heat after being parked throughout, having unsuccessfully challenged for the lead. I expect a more patient drive this time, allowing him to settle and run out the 2190m more effectively. He hasn’t won for a while, but his four runs since joining Boris Devcic have been full of promise.

BACK: 3 Le Spartacus – 1 Unit (win)


R3 – 6:25pm – Club Aquarius Pace – 1790m 

8 – Mariahs Shadow

3 – Fair Chance

6 – Ronzel Micky

10 – Hesastar

Mariahs Shadow has an excellent record at Mildura, winning four of nine starts here, all this season under the care of Naomi Kerr. She maps to trail nicely from her draw, with a decent tempo expected up front. This assignment looks no tougher than recent outings.

BACK: 8 Mariahs Shadow – 3 Units (win)


R4 – 6:58pm – Zilzie Wines Pace – 2190m 

8 – Go Away Again

2 – Victory George

9 – Im Blingin It

3 – Ozzie Daybreak


R5 – 7:33pm – Laser Signs & Print Pace – 1790m 

2 – Kardesler

10 – Shireen

9 – Lord Verde

7 – Cheers Poverty

Kardesler, an 11-year-old veteran of 173 starts, lines up for the first time for leading Mildura trainer Naomi Kerr. Gear changes and good early gate speed, combined with in-form young driver Lochie Cook, make him an intriguing runner. He drops significantly in grade and looks well placed to return to the winners’ list.

BACK: 2 Kardesler – 2.5 Units (win)


R6 – 8:07pm – McDonalds Irymple & Mildura Pace – 1790m 

5 – Robert Crocka

6 – Sunshine Warrior

1 – Priority Betting

7 – Glenlea Hanover

Robert Crocka is a fast beginner who looks to find the front over the short course. A 19-time winner with a strong record over 1790m, he drops sharply in grade here. Sunshine Warrior will have a look at the lead but if Wayne Hill can rate him in front, and settle, he’ll be hard to run down.

BACK: 5 Robert Crocka – 1.5 Unit (win)


R7 – 8:41pm – Club Merbein Pace – 2190m 

7 – Cavalry

2 – Another Puddin

5 – Super Suspect

6 – Bettorpatchmeup


QUADDIE (Races 4-7)

2,3,7,8,9

2,10

5,6

2,3,4,5,6,7

$60 = 50%


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