INGLIS SIRES'
AI Selections & Analysis (11 runners)
With three consecutive wins and an outstanding 75% win rate, Rich On Bubbles is clearly the horse in career-best form. Despite a slightly wider barrier, the momentum and proven ability make this horse the top pick.
This Waller runner boasts the highest prizemoney and a strong 50% win rate from limited starts, indicating class. Despite a couple of recent unplaced runs, the 1400m distance and inside barrier with Tim Clark are highly favourable for a return to form.
Streisand has an exceptional 83% place rate and the highest career prizemoney, indicating high class and consistency. Despite the wide barrier, Ben Melham is a top jockey who can navigate, making this a strong contender with proven form.
With an impressive 80% place rate and a recent string of competitive finishes, Tornado Valley Zac Lloyd is a genuine contender. The barrier 2 draw is ideal, and while the win rate is lower, consistency suggests a strong showing.
Coming from the Waller stable with James McDonald aboard, Campione D'italia has significant upside despite only three starts. The recent win and fourth suggest improvement, and the 1400m could be ideal for this lightly raced prospect.
Coming from the Waller stable with James McDonald aboard, Campione D'italia has significant upside despite only three starts. The recent win and fourth suggest improvement, and the 1400m could be ideal for this lightly raced prospect.
Paradoxium has a strong 50% win rate and has shown good form with two wins this preparation. The last unplaced run is a concern, but a strong jockey in Jason Collett and a good barrier could see a bounce back.
Alibaba has shown glimpses of ability with a win and two thirds from four starts, but the last unplaced run raises a slight query. Craig Newitt is a capable jockey, and barrier 3 provides a good opportunity to settle well.
Outspan has a mixed form string but did place second recently, indicating some ability at this level. The wide barrier and lower win rate make this a tougher ask, but a place chance isn't out of the question.
Miss Chanel has a very consistent place rate but is yet to break through for a win from five starts. While she will be competitive, winning at this level without a prior victory is a significant challenge, even with the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott polish.
Rachini has limited experience and is stepping up sharply in class after a maiden win. The wide barrier and lower prizemoney suggest this horse will find it tough against more seasoned and higher-rated two-year-olds.