The second-to-last contest of the day here at Hawkesbury promises to be another intriguing one, with a whole host of big names chasing wins once again. As a class 88 handicap, not too much would be expected of a race such as this generally but the calibre of horse and trainer in the field speaks for itself.
The Lawn Shed
A truly eclectic mix of horses line up here at Hawkesbury and with so many different stories set to unfold in the Lawn Shed in race 9, picking a winner of the 1400m contest is not an easy task at all.
Topping the betting is Kibou, the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott trained selection who hasn’t been hugely impressive in its fledgling career so far. However, with 4 wins from 9 career starts, Kibou does know how to get the job done and just looks to be a horse that needs a confidence boosting win once again. This looks to be the idea level of trip for Kibou and having been out of action for 30 weeks, it could come back refreshed and ready at $4.00 with Bet365.
Quality operators line up in behind, with Fall For Cindy next in the betting, a Kiwi horse that continues to put in solid performances for trainer John O’Shea. Whether she can overcome this busy field remains to be seen but Fall For Cindy certainly represents value at $6.00 with Playup.
Two really good horses in Snowman and Brigantine certainly have chances here and with a congested field, they could both force their way into contention here at $6.50 and $10.00 respectively with Punterspal.