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Jesse Dart - Racing Journalist (12/07/2024)

Racing Journalist, Jesse Dart, joined Tim Gossage to provide is best 3 bets for the upcoming weekend at Belmont. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duration:
5m
Broadcast on:
11 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Racing Journalist, Jesse Dart, joined Tim Gossage to provide is best 3 bets for the upcoming weekend at Belmont.

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Get started with Greenlight today and get your first month free at greenlight.com/spotify. (upbeat music) - Yeah? - No, not the doubt. No, the doubt. Oh, so you get the doubt. (crowd cheering) - One, two, three, four. - Time to get our tips from the, well, he's in for air form, and so is his footy team, so he's up and about, and they're a talk of Jesse Dart. 'Cause he's got nine races to pick from for Belmont tomorrow, Saturday, July 13. Jesse, appreciate your time. - Free man away, mate. You must be getting nervous now, Jesse. You must be getting nervous. - Morning, Gough. Yeah, certain to say that playing hop on in Tasmania, regardless of a lot of positions always makes me nervous, but when you're, you're looking down the table and you see the host of teams trying to core at you, and you realize, well, I don't think we played rugby that well, you started to get really worried about what would be just a random game in July. - Yeah, very true. Tomorrow at Belmont, race five is a special one. The Craig Yo memorial handicap, of course, named after Craig Yo, the late father of Elliot Yo. He's a great racing man, was involved in horses, he had horses, I think, with Hayes, actually, and although a lot of the female lockers, boy, so our thoughts are out there on a special day at Belmont. All righty, give us three of your best. - Starting in race four, Gough, with younger laps, Willie Pike riding for Grant Lower Williams. Both runs as preparation have been excellent. She won first up over a thousand and was beaten by Triple J, second up who she takes on again here. I think Triple J peaked on that day. I think he really showed that he's a good 1200 meter horse, but younger laps have always been a 400 meter plus. Man, she's always a lot of this type of horse that will relish these type of conditions, so relatively small field. From the barrier, I expect to see Pike keep her fairly handy in this field, and she's got a better class about her. It's a good, very good race load between her, Triple J, and also true daddy. Should be a pretty good 78 plus. With that, I think younger laps have come out on top. - Race four, number two, younger, last W. Pike. Where do we go next? - Race six, number one, sentimental hero. I don't know about anyone else, but this really caught me by surprise last night, the way it won under Chris Parnett. Absolutely bolted in a 72 plus, the same quality of field it races against here. Does lose Chris Parnett, just with the 60 kilos. They've gone for the claim in Braden Garth. The way he won last start, it was a pretty strong win, and I don't necessarily think this field is particularly better than what he beat there. So, looking at him, looking at his progression, I think this is the type of horse that can win these winter 72 classes and just keep collecting them. It's probably his last crack though, given he's already allocated 60, so hopefully you can get the job done here. I think this is a nice race for him. - All righty, so that is race six, number one, sentimental hero, Belmont specialist. And your last one for Saturday, Belmont tomorrow. Jumping into the feature of both iron steaks or the winter bottom of the winter, as I like to call it. And we're going with Mancrush. Really like this horse for Luke Bernie. And Chris Parnett, he takes the ride here. And I don't think he's ridden his gilding previously, certainly not in recent times. But he's taking on the ride here on the Saturday for this preparation. Comes in fresh, last time he came in fresh over 1,000 meters, he narrowly was touched off by Snowdon over 1,000 meters. If Snowdon was here, I think he'd be winning this race. Mancrush has always been that tough on speed, pressure machine sprinting gilding. Lots of positive connotations there for this race. I like him, I think he's got plenty of class. And in this field, with the likes of Paulie, running them a lot of the genuine speed, Bayford as well, I think he can get the job done here. - All righty, so that's race eight, number four, mancrush. So the numbers for Jesse Dutton, you'll see this on our socials, you can follow the real Jesse Dutton on socials as well. Race four, number two, younger, less. Race six, number one, sentimental hero. Race eight, number four, mancrush. So the numbers are 42, 61, 84. Jesse, appreciate your time. Good luck, and good luck to free on the weekend. - Thanks, Adam, you got fingers crossed. - Jesse, a dart, you know, you will post them up on our socials, and also his as well.