Best Multibet Tips of the Weekend | August 31st

By: Scott Mcglynn
30/08/2024
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Best Multibet Tips of the Weekend | August 31st

There is some quality on show at Rosehill on Saturday. We are almost into September and the top-class performers are coming back from their winter off. We take on the horse racing bookmakers with some very smart types who will have Group 1s in mind

Rosehill R4 #3 - Enotis $3.80

Was third and sixth in two runs over this distance back in January but he has shaped as if he is well worth another try over this distance. In the most recent of those he was third to Aramco in a BM70, that rival has taken off since and is now rated 85. The second has won three times since as well to frank the form, including at The Valley last weekend. This gelding has been running well of late and can take his form to another level now that he is back at 2000m.  

Rosehill R6 #1 - Storm Boy $2.40

Didn’t quite kick on in the autumn as it looked like he might in his early runs. He was far from disgraced in his runs in the Golden Slipper or the Sires Produce despite perhaps a little further down the field than a lot of people expected. He always looked like he would have the size to make up into a better three-year-old and this is his first chance to prove that. Is not the favourite here but the form that he brings to the table is much stronger than his main market rival Gatsby’s. 

Rosehill R7 #5 - Autumn Glow $1.80

Has only been seen in race action once in her life, over this track and distance two weeks ago. She absolutely beat them senseless that day and should be able to step up on that with the experience under her belt. She cost a small fortune at the sales, 1.6 million but even at that price tag, she could prove to be a bargain if the debut is anything to go by. She takes on a more experienced Group 3 field here but looks well up to trying this level.  

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Stats and Insights

  • Rosehill is a fair track of more than 2000m around with 408m from the home turn.
  • Chris Waller has made an excellent start to the season at Rosehill. A 25% strike rate (7/28) and a +69 ROI. He runs Autumn Glow.
  • The distances where the inside barriers are most favoured are the sprints of 1100m up to 1300m.
  • Only Chris Waller has had more winners here in the last 12 months than Gai Waterhouse who runs Storm Boy.

The quality is starting to reappear. One that most on the betting sites thought was going to be a Group 1 winner in the autumn returns in a Group 3 on Saturday so he is one of the most interesting runners on the afternoon as he looks to get his career back on track. 

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