Flexi 8 meter
POINT NEPEAN (1) was an easy winner at Bendigo last start and will be tough to beat despite the 5.5kg weight increase after Alana Kelly’s claim.
HARMYSIAN (5) stuck to his task well when chasing the all-the-way winner Rousseau at Mornington and will be better suited over this trip. RACE 3: 1:30PM JACK ELLIOTT HANDICAP (2400m) TAB MARKET MOVER: Clemenceau $3.80 – $2.70. DUCHESS OF DORSET (10) wasn’t far away when resuming in a harder race at Bendigo and is a second-up winner. DESTINATION (6) was solid in a small field when resuming at Mornington and will be fitter. SNAPPER (3) drops back from a good effort in Group 1 class at The Valley and will be hard to run down. RACE 2: 12:55PM NOEL RUNDLE HANDICAP (1100m)ĬLEMENCEAU (11) looked good winning three races either side of the Victoria and NSW border over the summer months and should measure up against the older horses from the perfect draw. COLDLOVE (9) has also shown something at the jump outs. RESERVOIR DOG (8) struggled on debut but has had the benefit of more time and jumped out well at Cranbourne leading up to this.
JAMARRA (2) has plenty of race experience and is a consistent type that will again run well. CZAR (1) was impressive when finishing strongly to score at Hawkesbury on debut and he’ll be better for that experience. RACE 1: 12:20PM BERT BRYANT HANDICAP (1200m)Įxpecting a good track at Caulfield on Saturday, which will help punters.
#FLEXI 8 METER SERIES#
The Cunning Fox will be out to continue on his winning way in the Galilee Series Final at Caulfield. Drawn well and can beat the older horses fresh.ĭual Group 1 winner around the Caulfield 1400m course and he’s dropping sharply in class on a great effort in the All-Star Mile. Showed his class with three impressive wins over the summer months. – No.Herald Sun form analyst Brad Waters takes an early look at Saturday’s traditional Easter Saturday meeting at Caulfield. of outlets 28 cm Technical Data Flex 7,5 metre of outlets 24 cm Technical Data Flex 6,2 metre Can drive up to 20 km/h in working position Technical Data Flex 5,3 Metre The trailing shoes can be raised, preventing soiling of headlands, streets, and agricultural roadsĨ. Folds simply and compactly behind the vehicleĦ. The electro-hydraulic control block can be assembled in advanceĥ. One Alrena Exact distributor ( with stone / debris trapĤ. Automatic level adjustment on the middle frame for optimal contour adjustmentģ. Once the slurry has been deposited, the plant growth returns to its original position, minimising evaporation. This ensures better quality feed and boosts the feed intake of cattle. The Bomech Trailing Shoe technology enables plants to absorb nutrients from slurry faster and reduces leaf contamination.
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