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Ladbrokes Blog: Randwick-Kensington Preview – 4th October 2023

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Seven midweek metropolitan races will be run and won on the Kensington track this Wednesday.

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The track is rated a Good 4 with the rail out 5m the entire course however there is a chance of afternoon showers. 

Our top selections for each race can be found below. 

RACE 1 - 2:00PM: MAIDEN PLATE (1400 METRES)

Primo (4) worked home strongly down the outside when finishing fourth to Lugh by 1.5 lengths on debut over 1200m at Kembla Grange. 

It's proven to be a good form race with four subsequent winners coming from it. 

The son of Sizzling has been given five weeks since that run but would have been kept ticking over by Team Hawkes. 

He should enjoy a nice run for Zac Lloyd from barrier 2. 

1 Unit – Primo (4)  

BET NOW: Kensington Race 1

RACE 2 - 2:35PM: C,G&E BENCHMARK 78 HANDICAP (1400 METRES)

Iknowastar (3) has come back this preparation in fine style for Bjorn Baker. 

The four-year-old gelding easily won the Black Nugget Cup at Mudgee two starts back. 

Last start he set a quick speed in front before dashing clear to win the Dubbo Cup in track record time. 

He's at peak fitness and did win in a canter fourth-up last preparation. 

1 Unit – Iknowastar (3) 

BET NOW: Kensington Race 2

RACE 3 - 3:10PM: F&M BENCHMARK 72 HANDICAP (1250 METRES)

Aditi (8) returned in super order with an impressive win at Warwick Farm over 1200m. 

The Waterhouse Bott-trained three-year-old filly led into the straight before kicking clear to win comfortably by 3.14 lengths. 

She's a quality filly who went close to winning the Listed Maribyrnong Trial Stakes on debut. 

From barrier 2, noted front running jockey Tim Clark can lead and give them something to catch. 

2 Units – Aditi (8)    

BET NOW: Kensington Race 3

RACE 4 - 3:45PM: F&M BENCHMARK 78 HANDICAP (1400 METRES)

Sweet Baby Boom (4) enters this race in terrific form having won her past two starts. 

The Waterhouse Bott-trained Spirit Of Boom mare won narrowly here over 1150m two starts back before leading and proving too strong last start when winning by 2.16 lengths over 1200m at Canterbury. 

This is harder but her last win was impressive, and she gives the impression she will handle the rise in class. 

Outside of her, there doesn't look to be a lot of speed so Amy McLucas who claims 3kg can dictate the speed in front. 

2 Units – Sweet Baby Boom (4) 

BET NOW: Kensington Race 4

RACE 5 - 4:20PM: BENCHMARK 78 HANDICAP (1250 METRES)

Stromboli (6) resumed with a strong win two starts back over 1100m at this track. 

The Team Hawkes-trained lost no fans last start when after sitting three-wide the trip, he fought bravely to finish a half-length third to Garza Blanca over 1200m in a Saturday Benchmark 78 Handicap at Randwick. 

He'll strip fitter third-up and did win last preparation when having his third run back at Warwick Farm. 

Jett Stanley, who claims 3kg, can settle just behind the speed before launching in the straight. 

2 Units – Stromboli (6)   

BET NOW: Kensington Race 5

RACE 6 - 4:55PM: BENCHMARK 72 HANDICAP (1300 METRES)

Body Bob (1) has been ultra impressive this preparation with three wins from as many starts. 

After winning at Gundagai and Nowra, Pat Murphy brought the gelding to town where he did it at both ends, leading all the way to win by 3.76 lengths and smashing the Canterbury 1250m track record in the process. 

He has 60kg to deal with it but he did successfully carry 62.5kg when dominating at Nowra two starts back so he's no stranger to big weights. 

Rachel King retains the ride and will look to fire out of the wide gate and give them a galloping lesson. 

1 Unit – Body Bob (1)    

BET NOW: Kensington Race 6

RACE 7 - 5:30PM: 3&4YO BENCHMARK 64 HANDICAP (1250 METRES)

Bolero Belle (9) defied a lack of market support to win impressively first-up at Kembla Grange over 1300m. 

The Chris Waller-trained daughter of I Am Invincible raced three-wide but not only did she run on strongly, she pulled away from them late to win by 1.3 lengths.   

She'll strip fitter second-up and I'd suggest she'll settle much closer from the inside gate than she did last start when drawing wide. 

James McDonald taking the ride is a positive sign. 

1 Unit – Bolero Belle (9) 

BET NOW: Kensington Race 7


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