Weekend Herald

Each-way value looks the play at Pukekohe

- Mike Dillon

Each-way value rather than attacking the short prices looks the sensible way to tackle the tricky fields at Pukekohe today.

Race 1, a maiden 2200m, is hardly an inspiring event, but each way on

Sienna Grace (No7) could produce a reasonably good result. The Ekraar mare can handle winter conditions, but more important she looks like a typical wind-up staying type and they are admirably suited by the long Pukekohe home straight. The nice barrier and good rider won’t hurt.

Lothbrok (No1) deserves a turn.

Plenty of chances in Race 2. She’s All Clang (No7) had her winning run halted last time but she was jumping from moderate grades to the Taumarunui Cup at Rotorua. She got back with the cap catchers and never emerged. Completely forget that run and with her dropping back to R72 grade today she rates highly with Sam Spratt aboard. Shaune Ritchie has a strong hand with Where Are You (No8) and Blackmagic­woman (No5) engaged. Both are capable mares in winter and should be included in all multiples. Wooden Edge (No1) is interestin­g. In four starts this preparatio­n he has failed badly in three of them at Te Rapa, but taken to Te Aroha he finished a nice third two back. Away from Te Rapa again today he might do something decent, particular­ly with the 4kg claim. Not an easy race.

Call Me Bob (No3, R3) has looked very smart winning his only two starts since resuming. With Wiremu Pinn taking 3kg off his back he will get his chance on his home track to make it three straight. Midnight Runner (No6) gets 4kg off his back and comes right into contention in conditions that should be pretty testing.

A bit of value here. Suspense (No6, R4) didn’t threaten on debut, but went a useful race for sixth. He is the type of Rip Van Winkle that should improve quickly and stepping from

1200m to 1400m will be ideal. He will have the benefit of Jason Waddell. The same case could be made for locallytra­ined Theonlyway (No4). He was beaten less than one length when fourth at Avondale last time and the

1400m is going to suit him as well. Ted Talks (No3) for value.

You can make a case for a few in

Race 5. Mount Midoriyama (No4) appeared to get stuck in the slower footing close to the inside at Rotorua and the fifth was probably better than it looked. Waddell picks up the ride and if he goes as well as he did winning his maiden two back he can be right in this. Icing On The Cake (No6) got to the finish strongly in second at Rotorua last time and will be better suited to the roomier track here. A 4kg claim is a big assist.

Verry Flash (No4, R6) is very good, but he’s at short odds and a better approach might be He’s Cavalier (No3) each way. He fought on strongly into third at Rotorua last time. He will be well suited here. The favourite is the obvious danger and perhaps

Doiknowyou (No1) could spice the multiples.

Fly To The Moon (No5, R7) looks a mare of useful potential. There was plenty to like about her home-track Matamata win last start.

We are big on Chocolate Fish in the Grand National Steeples at Riccarton this afternoon. An each-way bet looks as safe as bank interest. Back him on a 1 to win and 2 for a place ratio.

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