
Unfortunately, after a great start with Black Peppermint winning our first play of the day, it all went awry after that, losing 2.45 units when the day called a halt.
Overall, we are still showing a very healthy 19.73% POT, a $20 per unit investment returning a $3,219 profit.
We head back to Caulfield on Saturday for Zipping Classic day, see you then.
The meeting at Cranbourne on 22 November served up a few solid lessons for racegoers and punters alike good fodder for those hunting down smart Racing Tips ahead of the next card. In the 6:40 sprint, the winner clocked a crisp 57.48s over 5 furlongs on good ground. And in the 1:50 7‑furlong contest, the winner Maldini produced a sharp time of 1:23.93 a reminder that late‑spring form at Cranbourne can be genuinely telling.
Reflecting on the day, punters who leaned on form‑based Horse Racing Tips particularly those factoring in last‑start performance and track conditions likely saw value. One trend stood out: horses coming off solid results on good ground handled Cranbourne’s firm surface with composure, reinforcing the wisdom of checking both recent performance AND track condition before locking in a bet.
For what’s next, here’s a thought: if you’re flipping through Racing Podcasts or reading a tip sheet for the upcoming meeting, pay attention not just to raw numbers but also to the context how the horse raced last time, where they were placed during the run, whether they had a forgiving trip or bounced off the pace. That nuance can make the difference between a “safe bet” and a hidden value play.
Finally whether you follow form guides or listen to a favourite Racing Podcast consistency beats speculation. Keeping notes of how horses run relative to expectations, and revisiting recent meetings like the 22 November card, helps build a more grounded approach to form analysis. Next time you scan a race‑card, you’ll have more than just hunches you’ll have context, past performance and an eye for realistic potential.