Mick’s Mail Winners: Flemington 29/03/25

01 April, 2025
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Another successful Saturday with 3 of the suggested bets winning from 7 races. The best bet of the day also saluted to return a 64.29% POT on the day.

 

After 41 weeks, a $20 per unit investment has returned a $2202 profit at 26.66%.

Finding a Groove at Flemington – Racing Tips Worth Noting

There’s something quietly satisfying about piecing together a good “Racing Tips” post by retracing what actually happened on the track. Take the Flemington card from Saturday, March 29, 2025: it was one of those days where form, jockey choices, and track conditions all clicked into place or unravelled, depending on your selections.

Let’s start with the headline race, the TAB Australian Cup (Group 1, 2000 m). Light Infantry Man (FR) pressed forward and claimed the win by two lengths—a clear, confident performance. Deny Knowledge and Zardozi followed in behind, but it was the measured surge of Light Infantry Man that caught your eye if you’d dialled into how he’d handled that setup earlier in the prep.

Digging deeper into earlier races offers solid Horse Racing Tips, too. In the 1000 m sprint Race 6, I believe Sans Doute solidified her affinity for the course/distance combo, even though she only managed a mid-pack finish that day. Still, her record at Flemington over the same trip suggests she could be one to watch next time, assuming she gets similar conditions and a sharper jump-out.

And Enxuto, in Race 5 over 1600 m? That son of Lean Mean Machine had been quietly climbing through his trials and burst onto the scene with another slick performance. If you’d seen those Cranbourne moves, you’d have placed him on your shortlist, judging by how he savaged the line and beat Hellsing comfortably the last time they matched up.

Looking back like this forms the essence of strong “Racing Tips” content connecting dots between what actually transpired and what could unfold next. Listening to “Racing Podcasts” that break down the inside snippets like jockey whispers, track-reading advice, or trainer quirks—can elevate your reading of those post-race shapes even more.

Ultimately, good handicapping blends cold facts with a bit of feel the way Light Infantry Man responded when pushed, or how Sans Doute’s record hints at a upside despite a flat day. Those are the nuances that turn raw results into living insights.

Onto Caulfield this Saturday, enjoy your week.

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