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Horse racing tips: Dubbo preview, best bets and inside mail for Sunday, June 29, 2025

Horse racing tips: Dubbo preview, best bets and inside mail for Sunday, June 29, 2025

The Australian28-06-2025
Former Perth galloper Rolled Gold can post his first win at his new home track in Sunday's Dubbo RSL Winter Country Classic Final (1300m).
The Paul Clisby-trained gelding's tally of wins currently stands at three.
His first coming at start two of his career in a 1300m maiden at Pinjarra.
Rolled Gold subsequently made his way to NSW taking up residency at Paul Clisby's Central West stables.
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It is from that base that he was able to add two more wins to his total, one each at Gunnedah and Wellington.
'He's been a bit of a hard horse to judge for the simple fact that he's won when he's on the speed and when he's off the speed,'' Clisby said.
Rolled Gold's June 6 run in transit was somewhere in the middle, literally, with jockey Siena Grima taking up a favourable spot in fifth among her 10 rivals in a very similar, almost exact replica of Sunday's race.
Horse and rider clocked in third, an effort made all the more commendable given he was seven weeks between outings.
'He's been a bit of a hard horse to judge for the simple fact that he's won when he's on the speed and when he's off the speed,'' Clisby told The Sunday Telegraph.
Rolled Gold's June 6 run in transit was somewhere in the middle, literally, with jockey Siena Grima taking up a favourable spot in fifth among her 10 rivals in a very similar, almost exact replica of today's race.
Horse and rider clocked in third, an effort made all the more commendable given he was seven weeks between outings.
'He missed a couple of runs due to being an emergency,'' Clisby explained.
'When you're expecting to get a run and then miss one and miss another one, it turns your preparation upside down a bit.
'He's come on a bit from the last run.
'These three weeks in between runs has been good for him so we are hoping that he will stand up to his form and run a really good race for us.
'He's getting in well at the weights compared to some of those topweights like Missy Moss so we should see him running a good race.'
Rolled Gold will have company in the tie-up stalls from his stablemate Midnight Dream, who is aiming for back-to-back wins when he contests the Dubbo RSL 178 Restaurant Country Boosted Benchmark 66 Handicap (1000m).
A son of Your Song, Midnight Dream was nothing less than barnstorming when stunning his rivals with a breathtaking win at Narromine last start.
Clisby's charge drew barrier 10 of the 12 runners and had only one other behind him with 400m to go.
Midnight Dream was taken to the outside by the aforementioned Grima, picking off those ahead of, and inside of him, at will to score by a widening 1¾ lengths.
'To tell you the honest truth, I don't know what the bookies were thinking,' Clisby said.
'I thought they must have known something I didn't know because I honestly thought he had the best form in the race.
'Not just the best form, but by quite a fair bit, so I was quite happy to get 11-1 about him, it worked well.
'We have found with this horse that he probably isn't a real good back-up horse because he's been devastating when he's fresh.
'He's pulled up a treat from his last run and he's not weighted out of it (on Sunday).
'I think he will run really well.'
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ DUBBO TIPS
BEST BET
Race 1 No.4: BUSH TELEGRAPH
Is one for one at the track and distance. Galloping towards another one.
NEXT BEST
Race No.4 No. 8: DEEMEE
Doesn't win often but is pretty reliable; placed to win here.
VALUE BET
Race 2 No.8: POIEMA
Has provincial form and comes off a lovely trial win.
QUADDIE
Race 4: 8
Race 5: 3, 9, 12
Race 6: 5, 8
Race 7: 1, 3, 4, 7
JOCKEY TO FOLLOW
Apprentice TILLY McCARROLL has some great rides on Sunday.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ DUBBO INSIDE MAIL
RACE 1: BENCHMARK 82 HANDICAP (1600m)
BUSH TELEGRAPH (4) is one for one at this same track and distance. Scott Singleton brings her back here with a real sense of timing about her. That is to say that she is fourth-up here off a couple of real eye-catchers, closing late each time. REBEL'S EDGE (2) won the Wingham Cup on June 5 then went to Muswellbrook and ran well again in a BM82. Has raced well here before but to be honest, he races well everywhere. The best TOUCH OF NAVY (1) is good enough to win this. Wealthy Investor ought to be respected.
BET: BUSH TELEGRAPH to win.
RACE 2: COUNTRY BOOSTED MAIDEN HANDICAP (1400m)
POEIMA (8) remains winless after 15 starts but she has placed on eight occasions and often in far superior company than what she takes on here. Either one of the last two placings at Gosford and/or Wyong and she's home and hosed. Won a trial at Scone on June 5. Easy to make a case for. CONSIDERED (3) gets the dual advantages of Aaron Bullock and barrier four. Don't like to be too harsh but she's been awfully costly! Todd Howlett-trained galloper EPIC STATEMENT (15) is very well placed indeed at the 1400m.
BET: POEIMA to win.
RACE 3: BENCHMARK 58 HANDICAP (1300m)
MISSY MOSS (2) is a Mack Griffith-trained mare on a hat-trick. Goes without saying, it's hard to knock such an in-form racehorse, especially a last-start track and distance winner who gets Aaron Bullock again. WILLINGA KARISMA (3) clocked in three lengths behind Missy Moss when they met here on June 6. Has a little weight swing her way this time which can't hurt. ROLLED GOLD (7) is building towards another win. Go well. CHOICE DEEL (9) has only won three from 51 but can gives the impression the 1300m will suit.
BET: MISSY MOSS to win, quinella 2, 3.
RACE 4: BENCHMARK 58 HANDICAP (2200m)
DEEMEE (8) can stay and why wouldn't she be able to stick on as a daughter of Preferment with a grand-dam by At Talaq. Speaking of Melbourne Cup winners, Deemee's fifth dam is by Marco Polo, father of 1959 winner – Macdougal. With all that said. Deemee has the form and the fitness to conquer these. Instead is holding her form especially well. Beaten at the picnics last start but drops 14kg! IMAGE OF THE SUN (3) has a good draw (three) and a great jockey (Bullock).
BET: DEEMEE to win.
RACE 5: SUPER MAIDEN PLATE (1100m)
SPRING PROSPECT (12) has raced three times, her two runs this prep are a second at Parkes followed by a half-length third at Warren. You could make the case to argue that this is a weaker maiden than she lined-up in at Warren and as for her debut, it was won by the above-average Torn. HANNAH'S BRIDGE (9) debuts off a lovely trial. She's a half-sister to, and stablemate of, Cheap Gas who goes well. HEFTY PRICE (3) is on a quick back-up and getting ever closer to an elusive win.
BET: SPRING PROSPECT to win, HANNAH'S BRIDGE each-way, Daily Double 1st leg 12, 2nd leg 1.
RACE 6: COUNTRY BOOSTED BENCHMARK 66 HANDICAP (1000m)
ROMANTIC LOVE (8) is a Brett Robb-trained 3YO son of Astern and a rather promising one at that. He created a huge impression when he won by almost five lengths on debut at Warren on November 10. Beaten a lip next time, third after that in a good Class 1 and was spelled. Super trial winner here at home on June 6. MIDNIGHT DREAM (5) came down the middle and right over the top to win that BM58 at Narromine last start – easily. Harder here but almost won a BM66 at Muswellbrook prior to that last start romp.
BET: ROMANTIC LOVE to win, exacta 5,8, box trifecta 2, 3, 5, 8.
RACE 7: CLASS 1 HANDICAP (1100m)
BRUTAL LOVE (1) is trained here at Dubbo by Clint Lundholm whose tally of winners at his home track is 194. As for this 3YO gelding, he has raced seven times for one win, three seconds and a third. He was fourth in the Wellintgon Boot and a huge third in the $200,000 Inglis Challenge immediately after. As for the present day, he was a very pleasing fourth to Elson Boy in a trial here on June 6. PRESSNELL (3) has drawn wide but it might not do him too much harm.
BET: BRUTAL LOVE to win, quinella 1, 3. Horse Racing
Form analyst Jett Hatton provides his best bets and race-by-race analysis for Dubbo on Sunday. Horse Racing
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