Gloucester Park Media Tips

21 June 2024 | Gloucester Park Harness Racing
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Soho Seraphine debuts for trainer Kim Prentice tonight at Gloucester PArk

Soho Seraphine debuts for trainer Kim Prentice tonight at Gloucester PArk Photo by Pacepix

The consensus amongst the Gloucester Park media panel is that Soho Seraphine will make a winning debut for trainer Kim Prentice in the feature event of tonight’s program, the Group Three $50k Kerry Clarke for the filly and mares (Race 5).

Last season’s NSW Oaks runner-up has previously raced twice at Gloucester Park last season for trainer Michael Stanley, winning comfortably before a fourth placing in the WA Oaks, has been tipped to win by nine of our 11 experts. 

The West’s Hayden King, Talking Trot’s form expert Scott Hill and TAB Radio’s Tim Walker have all made the daughter of Betting Line their best bet of the night.

Trent Cooper, Matt Young and Ryan Havercroft have all marked Machs Bettor in race three their best of the meeting after a strong last to first victory last week, while Ken Casellas thinks Jett Star for Team Bond will get the cash in the fourth event.

Below is a link to all the expert’s selections for tonight’s Gloucester Park meeting:

Copy of June 21st Media Tips.xls (gloucesterpark.com.au)  

 

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