We have expert betting tips for the card this Saturday at Ascot that features nine quality betting races.
Racing out of Perth is always exciting and we have our best value tips throughout the day.
Ascot horse racing tips
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Race 1. (15:28) Amelia Park Plate (1000m)
#3 – Brave Shot
Brave Shot is on debut from the Williams stable and he looked good winning a trial.
The two-year-old son of Shooting to Win ran a good time when scoring by a nose and having William Pike riding helps.
Look for a betting push on race day.
Race 2. (16:08) Happy 21st St Lewis Green BM62 (1000m)
#2 – Cut the Talk
Cut the Talk comes off three wins from four starts this preparation and that form is good enough.
The three-year-old son of Oratorio owns three wins over the distance, and he owns a win and a placing from two starts at Ascot.
2kg comes off his back, so watch for a betting push.
Race 3. (16:48) Classic Car Show 1MW (1000m)
#5 – Supersession
Supersession comes off consecutive wins, including one at Pinjarra last time out.
The three-year-old son of Sessions won by a half-length and we expect plenty of money to come for him when markets open.
Getting the inside draw adds to his appeal.
Race 4. (17:28) Crown Perth BM66 (1200m)
#4 – Tadweer
Tadweer is gunning for three consecutive wins at Ascot after scoring by a length last time out.
The four-year-old son of Written Tycoon runs his best races on the track with eight starts for two wins and four placings.
Getting 2kg off his back helps and we’re confident.
Race 5. (18:05) Vale Jack Sheedy BM66 (1400m)
#7 – Western Knight
Western Knight hasn’t done much wrong throughout his career, including two wins and two placings from five starts.
The Adam Durrant-trained gelding has yet to race at Ascot, but his form at Belmont Park stands out nicely.
Pike rides and punters should expect short odds.
Race 6. (18:41) Drummond Golf Handicap (1400m)
#5 – Forever Dreaming
Value could be with Forever Dreaming, who won at Belmont Park to kick-start his preparation.
The four-year-old mare has yet to fire in two starts at Ascot, but her confidence levels should be higher following the win.
Getting the inside draw helps.
Race 7. (19:17) Westspeed Platinum Autumn Final (1200m)
#1 – Ain’t No Other Man @ $6.50
Ain’t No Other Man hasn’t found winning form recently but he’s worth sticking with at the price.
The four-year-old gelding is a two-time winner at the track and he also owns six placings, so the form checks out.
3kg comes off his back and the odds are better than expected.
Race 8. (19:56) Tabtouch Got the Touch 1MW (1600m)
#2 – Thorogood
The five-year-old gelding is a six-time winner from 19 starts, including a win and two placings on the track.
He scored consecutive wins earlier this preparation before placing twice, so the recent form checks out.
Dropping in weight is ideal and punters could get value odds.
Race 9. (20:31) Western RacepixBM72 (1600m)
#3 – Weaponson
Weaponson doesn’t know how to run a bad race after notching two wins and a placing from his last three.
The six-year-old son of Oratorio is a four-time winner on the track and two-time winner over the distance.
His form bodes well and the 3kg claim helps.