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Two meetings to look at on Friday, with my attention being at Mildura and Albion Park. The best bets for the respective programs are down below. Mildura Best bet: Race 6 Number 5 Vanity Bay I’m pretty confident that this six-year-old can get the job done. He was one of the more impressive winners at […]
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Two meetings to look at on Thursday, with my focus being at Penrith and Redcliffe.
Penrith
Best bet: Race 2, Number 1, Enemy Lines
This seven-year-old is unbeaten since arriving from Western Australia and he can win again. Ran two weeks ago here where he was a short-priced elect. Found the front comfortably and from there, it was a painless watch. Drawn the pole, should lead once again and prove hard to run down once again.
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There are two meetings to look at on Tuesday, with my attention being on Albion Park and Menangle.
Below are the best bets for the respective programs.
Albion Park
Best bet: Race 7, Number 4, My Ultimate Baxter
A juvenile taking on the older horses is fraught with danger, but he looks a decent prospect and he can make it two from two to start his career. There was a lot of quality about his win here on debut last Tuesday, getting the suck run behind the speed before angling clear and he let down like a good horse. I am confident he gets the job done.
Monday, 19 April 2021, 1:37 pm
Registered charity, Evidence Based Eating New Zealand has
announced plans to present a series of health lectures in
four of New Zealand s main centres this year.
Titled,
The Whole Food Solution, the series involves up to 12
speakers and commences at Christchurch s University of Otago
on May 22. It will be MC d by EBE NZ chairperson and film
maker, Grant Dixon, producer of the documentary,
The Big
FAT Lie.
Successive presentations will occur at
Dunedin in August, Auckland in September and will conclude
in the Grand Hall at Parliament in October.
The series
will be opened by Julia Rucklidge, Professor of Psychology