Two gathers to look at on Tuesday, with Tabcorp Park Menangle and Albion Park the focus.

The best bets for the respective programs are down below.

Tabcorp Park Menangle

Best bet: Race 3 Number 8 Right Moves I’m confident she can get back into the winners’ register. She was excellent in win week ago here. She too did a power of work in the flee hitherto contended on really well when second to Aldebaran Revani, who was in proper beast mode in winning. No horse of that excellence now, so Right Moves can bounce back.

Next-best: Race 1 Number 4 Skyzrclearnsunny A bludger of a epithet to type out, but she’s got the ability to take this out. A onetime Kiwi mare that determines her Australian debut for the Morris camp. She presented good promise when scooting across the ditch and has been aria up for this with a solid experiment at the racetrack. Inspects a hasten in two, but I’m keen on this girl.

Value: Race 5 Number 1 I’m Bills Last I’m giving this colt a shout at a price. I’d be forgiving of his run here last Tuesday. He was forced to sit parked for the junket and that hard run told as he tried to finish down the road. He has a much better gate to use this time around and if he is able to hold a forward place, he can win this.

Albion Park

Best bet: Race 2 Number 11 Aladdin Sane If he raises his best manners, he time acquires and should be $ 1.50. The start will be crucial to his lucks because his manners are terrible more often than not, feral even. But the engine under the hood is that of a Saturday-class horse, so he’ll just triumph if he steps away cleanly.

Next-best: Race 5 Number 7 Hemsworth It made a little while for him to get win number 1 down under but it finally came here last Tuesday. He bullied his direction to the front from the same move and he spanked them in a splendid execution of sustained fast. If he does something similar here effort-wise, he’ll prevail again.

Value: Race 1 Number 2 Okanagan A tiny subject but he’s evaluate. He didn’t really burn a shot last-place prep, but did take on the older horses a few hours, which I located quirky caused he couldn’t beat his own senility. But he does have caliber about him when right, he is against his own senility and if he results, he’ll make catching.

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