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Jesse Dart - Racing Journalist (21/06/2024)

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

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6m
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20 Jun 2024
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Racing Journalist, Jesse Dart, joined Hamish Brayshaw and Tim Gossage to provide is best bets for the upcoming weekend at Belmont.

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New customers on first three month plan only, taxes and fees extra, about speed slower, above 40 gigabytes of CDTails. >> Yeah, no, not the dial, not the dial, not the dial. Oh, it's like it's the dial. >> [APPLAUSE] >> Yes, the on this day was for Baron O'Dow, don't miss out. Little moments, good little things are, everything. It's go straight to Jesse Dutt. You are a tipping machine, Jesse Dutt. You were on fire the last couple of weeks. Our listeners have loaded up. They've been looking for you, you're coming back. Your Fremen or football club stank it up last week, but not you. You found winners galore at Belmont. >> Good morning. >> Good morning, guys. Yeah, it was a bit of a wave of emotions on Saturday, going from one of the most dreadful performances I've seen in the couple in many years to a couple of nice wins at Belmont Park layered in the day. >> Now, you remember Jesse Dutt, I've had this out with you before, have I not? Do you remember this young fella? >> I don't. >> Okay. >> Yes, I do. Actually, no, you don't go right, I do. >> Straight talk, Sam Union. >> Yes. >> Okay, we'll get that up to the end, if we can, unless you've got it right there. Jesse, I need a winner. I need a winner for tomorrow at Belmont. Let's go. Well, we're going to rely on some family types for a group. I'm going to end race number two, going with September born, who is the full brother to Group 1 of Kingston Town Classic winner, Casey. This horse has trialed pretty well on all four occasions. It was okay in an early season, two-year-old in two trials. But it's two most recent barrier trials in preparation for his first start tomorrow. I've got me wanting to be on him. He was very good for a line on both occasions. And while I like Jesse, haven't necessarily done it under no pressure. He's been asked for a little bit of effort both times. I think it's really important for a late season, two-year-old coming in against horse that had some race experience under their belt. He's got some talent. I think there's a bit more under the hood than potentially one-level partners showing his hands full, so far, on the trials. But around clear, a lot of safety against just ill with the next post form. I better take him as I wait a start the day. >> Race two, number six. All right, where do we go next at Belmont Park tomorrow, nine-race program? >> Jumping to race seven, and I'd quite like this horse, Dr Jay. I think he's got a bit of a feature ahead of him for the step to holly up. We've seen good things from him so far as one, two of his first four starts. Both of his wins are at 1,200 metres, both of his placings or the feature at 400 metres, which is what he can test today. But he's also been beaten less than a length on both occasions. So I'm not too concerned about it going back up in trip after his good return at Pindar. Gets a part of him in the settled draw as well, and there's plenty of speed in this race. I think if he can run a genuine 400 metres, which I do think looking at him, he should be able to, that getting this should be no problem. I like him as a good horse, and if he can get a win here, he might be one of these Belmont winter horses that just keep getting better and better and better. We usually get about two or three each year, the parlay form at this time of the year into the summer. To look at him and looking at his profile, I think he could potentially be one of them. So around $4.55 or thereabouts, Dr Jay and race seven is an approach I'm happy to tell. >> Race seven, number nine, Dr Jay. Is your next turn your last in the guineas or is it in race nine? Race eight and nine left. Ladies in the guineas have to jump off Braised spirit who was so kind to us a fortnight ago when you're looking at $4 in a pretty good field. I do a lot of looks of love and more, Patrick Carvery from Michael Granthon. She's done it at a different path to the three-year-olds, and this is often the form reference I'll look to take in these bigger three-year-old features throughout the season. I look for that form as maybe outside of the main con because they can often trade wins with each other. Race spirit was very good in the rack and tour, but the clumpy beat by a length and change could all legally go on reverse the result with different learns, et cetera. It was a great ride by Magruddy last start. So love and more for me, beat the older horses last start, likes Belmont, gets to a mile which I think she might be the Belmont oaks horse for this season, but I think she can probably pick this up on the way too. So around $6, I think you may end up getting a bit of a better price for her. I'm not sure just without Pike on, potentially not the most fashionable Jockey trainer combination, both are very good obviously, but the market doesn't necessarily tend to gravitate towards Pat on Mickey Granthon, so you might get a better price for her. I think she's a good weight or approach for her. All right. So that's feature race in each way. All right. So be patient if you're having a bed in race eight, number 14, love and more. Good on you, Jesse. Appreciate your time. Jesse, you're down there with his tips, so they are $26.79 and $814, $814, $26.79, $814, we'll put our tips up on socials and you'll be following your crazy not to follow this guy. He's been in absolutely rare form. Jesse Dart, people are going, ah, who of Jesse Dart, where did I hear him? You go all the way back to street talking free-o and Sam Newman uncovered Jesse Dart. A break will come back, talk cricket next, the T20 World Cup is getting to the serious stage, but we go to a break with Jesse Dart as a little lad. What about the doctors? How are they going, Jesse? Well, I think they're very, very, very unhelpful with their, their players editing, especially when Chris Conning was like, he's like telling a player to snuck right off of their opponent's big step. The opponent's like, I would try it on to them and like him to both. So I don't think Chris Conning should be sacked, but I think he was well delighted to get up there, so his dig is big, he's back down, John Wall's bowl, he's hardly doing good. But the good thing is going floating, floating, floating, down, down, down.