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Tips, inside mail for Saturday's racing: July 19, 2025

Tips, inside mail for Saturday's racing: July 19, 2025

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Exciting filly Tuileries, last seen when a heavily backed favourite in the 3YO Magic Millions Guineas in January, resumes at Rosehill Gardens today with punters right behind her to make a winning return.
The Peter Snowden-trained So You Think filly had to endure a wide barrier in her Magic Millions Guineas tilt where she ultimately finished seventh in the Gold Coast feature.
But with two trials under her belt, punters have rallied around Tuileries in race six, a benchmark 78 over 1200 metres, where she is even money despite drawing the extreme outside barrier.
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Finishing just behind Tuileries in the Magic Millions Guineas was stablemate King Of Roseau and he has been well supported to take out the final event on the card.
The three-year-old Capitalist gelding has had five starts since that Gold Coast appearance including a last start Rosehill success a month ago.
• BIG BETS:Key betting moves for Saturday
He's since had a Randwick trial to bring him up to the mark for today' assignment where punters have firmed him into $4.40 from his midweek quote of $6.50.
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TRACK CONDITIONS
ROSEHILL GARDENS
Weather: Mostly sunny day and a forecast top temperature of 17c.
Track: Soft (5).
Rail: True.
EAGLE FARM
Weather: Sunny with a forecast temperature of 21c.
Track: Soft (6).
Rail: 1m out.
FLEMINGTON
Weather: Fine with cloud cover with a forecast temperature of 13c.
Track: Soft (5).
Rail: Out 3m for the entire.
MORPHETTVILLE
Weather: Cool, overcast possible showers with forecast top temperature of 14c.
Track: Soft (6).
Rail: Out 3m from 1000m to winning post, true remainder.
• TIPS FROM THE BIG BOOKIES: The bagmen reveal the horses they fear most
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BEST BET
Race 3 No.2 HIGHWAY STRIP: Been well supported and easy to understand why. He's a progressive type that has established form in Highway grade and his trials have been very encouraging. From the good draw should be in the finish.
NEXT BEST
Race 5 No.10 AXIUS: Really attacked the line to win on the Kenso last time out with the runner-up on that occasion coming out and winning comfortably on Wednesday. Goes up in class here but will appreciate the rise in trip and just might have the most upside of this lot.
• EXPERT TIPS:Clinton Payne's Rosehill Saturday preview and tips
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BEST BET
Race 3 No.7 MERCHANT FLYER: Fourth up today, with each run at the mile, and on the quick back up after running a cracking third to two smart ones last week. Had the best 600m and 200m sections out of that race. Looks ready to win.
NEXT BEST
Race 6 No.3 APPIN GIRL: Ran a top third two starts back before not firing a shot last time out when well supported. Gets the blinkers on for the first time here and if that switches her on as connections hope she should take a power of beating at her pet 1000m distance.
• EXPERT TIPS: Eagle Farm Saturday tips, analysis, featuring $6 best bet
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BEST BET
Race 1 No.3 DUCHESS ZOU: Up to the 1400m after finishing third behind two smart types in stakes grade up the straight last time out. Small field suits, should get an economical run and hopefully get favourite backers off to a flyer.
NEXT BEST
Race 4 No.3 OYSTER LANE: It was impossible to miss his debut Caulfield run when finishing second after seeing open spaces. Lot to like how he attacked the line and with that experience is capable of going one better. Looks to have a future.
• EXPERT TIPS: Flemington Saturday tips, race-by-race analysis, featuring $5 best bet
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TOP JOCKEY / TRAINER STRIKE RATES FOR ROSEHILL GARDENS
26.4% – Race 8 No.7 DISNECK & Race 9 No.10 THUNDERLIPS (Ashley Morgan/Bjorn Baker)
20.1% – Race 9 No.1 ROBUSTO (Josh Parr/Bjorn Baker)
19.6% – Race 7 No.10 FIOPROSPERO (Ashley Morgan/Matthew Smith)
17.7% – Race 7 No.7 ASSAILANT & Race 9 No.5 BASES LOADED (Regan Bayliss/Gai Waterhouse-Adrian Bott)
17.1% – Race 8 No.2 WITH YOUR BLESSING (Alysha Collett/John Thompson)
16.6% – Race 5 No.3 WALKIN'TALKIN' (Molly Bourke/Gary Portelli)
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RATINGS RULER
ROSEHILL GARDENS
Race 2 No.2 DENMAN STAR ($5.10)
Race 9 No.4 ACCREDITED ($4.60)
GOSFORD
Race 5 No.12 YOU'RE THE CHOICE ($4)
Race 2 No.1 LOISBURGH ($2.80)
Race 7 No.1 BOLD BIDDER ($2.25
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ROSEHILL GARDENS MARKET MOVERS
Race 1: No.2 PORTOFINO ($11 into $4.80) No. 6 ALPHARD ($15 into $7.50)
Race 2: No.2 DENMAN STAR ($7 into $4.80), No. 6 HARRY'S BAR ($5.50 into $3.10)
Race 3: No.2 HIGHWAY STRIP ($3.20 into $2.50), No. 9 PONY SOPRANO ($13 into $5)
Race 4: No.8 NARBOLD ($19 into $9.50)
Race 5: No.8 UNSTOPABULL ($12 into $6.50)
Race 6: No.1 DOLLAR MAGIC ($7 into $5.50)
Race 7: No.6 IMPUNITY ($21 into $9)
Race 8: No.12 SOUTH OF INDIA ($8.50 into $4.60)
Race 9: No.11 SALTCOATS ($18 into $7)
Race 10: No.4 KING OF ROSEAU ($6.50 into $4.40)
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BIG BETS
ROSEHILL GARDENS
Race 2 No.6 – Harry's Bar – $4000 @ $3.40
Race 3 No.2 – Highway Strip – $5000 @ $2.50
Race 6 No.7 – Tuileries – $5000 @ $1.90
Race 6 No.7 – Tuileries – $9000 at $2
Race 9 No.1 – Robusto – $7500 at $3.70
Race 9 No.9 – Fortunate Kiss – $1500 @ $9
Race 10 No.4 – Bunker Hut – $6000 @ $3.80
EAGLE FARM
Race 2 No.2 – Berezka – $1000 @ $3.50
Race 4 No.9 – Chica Mojito – $1000 @ $2.90
Race 4 No.9 – Chica Mojito – $1000 @ $3
Race 8 No.1 – Lead Me On – $5000 @ $4.60
Race 8 No.2 – Benzou – $1100 @ $2.90
FLEMINGTON
Race 1 No.3 – Duchess Zou – $2400 @ $1.85
Race 1 No.3 – Duchess Zou – $3000 @ $1.90
Race 4 No.3 – Oyster Lane– $4000 @ $2.90
Race 5 No.2 – Pariah Pearl– $3500 @ $3.80
Race 6 No.8 – La Fracas– $4000 @ $2.30
Race 6 No.8 – La Fracas – $2000 @ $2.70
Race 7 No.4 – Bold Soul – $4000 @ $5
Race 8 No.7 – Sayedaty Sadaty– $2500 @ $4
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INTERSTATE MAIL (VIC/SA)
Flemington Race 5 No.7 SOUND IT OUT
Flemington Race 3 No.6 ALL BUSINESS
Flemington Race 6 No.11 DE BERGERAC
Morphettville Race 1 No.7 DELIGHTFUL SHECKY
Morphettville Race 5 No.5 ETHEREUM GIRL
PROVINCIAL MAIL (NSW)
Gosford Race 1 No.8 MOUNTAIN QUEEN
Gosford Race 5 No.12 YOU'RE THE CHOICE
Originally published as The Last Say: Tips, inside mail, market movers for Saturday's racing
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