Dubbo racing preview & quaddie picks | Sunday, 10/9/23

What Dubbo Races
Where Dubbo Turf Club – Merrilea Rd, Dubbo NSW 2830
When Sunday, September 10, 2023
First Race 1:17pm AEST

Country racing heads to Dubbo Turf Club on Sunday afternoon with eight races set for decision. The $100,000 Dubbo Gold Cup is the feature event which will grant the top-two finishers with eligibility for The Big Dance on the first Tuesday of November.

The rail is in the true position throughout the circuit, and with little-to-no rain expected to hit the course across the weekend, we should be racing on a Good 4 surface. The opening event is scheduled to get underway at 1:17pm AEST.

Dubbo Gold Cup Top Tip: Chicago Bear

Chicago Bear was finally able to break his Australian maiden since arriving to the Tent Busuttin & Natalie Young barn and looks perfectly placed to make it back-to-back wins on Sunday afternoon. They took the son of Siyouni to Morphettville on July 29 and managed to pick-up the victory in dominant fashion, going on to score by 1.5 lengths in BM76 company. He finds a much tougher task here in open grade; however, gets in well at the weights with 56.5kgs on his back. Add in the services of Aaron Bullock to the equation, and we think that’s a recipe for Chicago Bear to win again.

Dubbo Gold Cup

Race 7 – Silk #2 Chicago Bear (7)

5yo Gelding | T: Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young | J: Aaron Bullock (56.5kg)

+500 with Dabble

Best Bet at Dubbo: Talbragar

Talbragar is one of the classiest horses on the Dubbo program and looks extremely hard to beat in the sprinting feature. The Cody Morgan-trained gelding finished his campaign with an electrifying second-place finish in the Country Championship at Randwick on April 1, and is now primed to return after 162 days off the scene. He’s only had one tick-over trial heading into Sunday; however, he was ridden with intent and seemed to be a solid hit-out for the lightly raced six-year-old. Aaron Bullock has a perfect record on Talbragar and only bad luck should see that record change.

Best Bet

Race 4 – Silk #2 Talbragar (5)

6yo Gelding | T: Cody Morgan | J: Aaron Bullock (61kg)

-133.33 with Neds

Next Best at Dubbo: Rolled Gold

Formerly trained in Western Australia by Darren McAuliffe, Rolled Gold made his debut for the Paul Clisby barn at Narromine on August 20 and produced a stunning effort over an unsuitable trip. He was first-up after 179-day spell and stormed down the middle of the track on that occasion, only being beaten by a length on the winning post. The extra 100m will be ideal for this gelding by Universal Ruler, and with a barrier (6) to sit much closer in transit, Rolled Gold will be launching late again.

Next Best

Race 5 – Silk #2 Rolled Gold (6)

5yo Gelding | T: Paul Clisby | J: Jake Barrett (a1.5) (59kg)

+500 with Unibet

Best Value at Dubbo: Cosmic Lad

Our best each-way bet of the program is Cosmic Lad set to make his race-day debut for trainer Edward Cummings. His barrier trials haven’t set the world on fire; however, his latest jump-out on the synthetic surface at Warwick Farm on August 31 did leave an impression the three-year-old is worth following – particularly at the price with online bookmakers. Zac Lloyd takes the reins after steering him home in a previous barrier trial, and if that’s a vote of confidence from the leading hoop, we’ll be happy to follow the lead on Cosmic Lad.

Best Value

Race 3 – Silk #7 Cosmic Lad (7)

3yo Gelding | T: Edward Cummings | J: Zac Lloyd (56.5kg)

+1100 with Palmerbet

Sunday quaddie tips for Dubbo

Dubbo quadrella selections

Sunday, September 10, 2023

  1. 1-2-3
  2. 1-2-4-5-6
  3. 2-4-7-13
  4. 1-3-5-8-12

Investment: $375 for 100%

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