Saturday Racing Multibet May 18
- 4 runners to combine into a multibet
Looking for horse racing multibet tips to combine into a multi of the day?
We have combined some of our best bets from Saturday’s racing into a four-leg multi that pays $110 for a $10 investment at BoomBet.
Here are our multibet tips
FLEMINGTON RACE 1 – 11:35AM SIR EUGENE GORMAN HANDICAP (1400 METRES)
SNEAKY SUNRISE (PLACE) can kickstart our multi in the opener at Flemington The filly from the Team Hayes camp has had just the two career starts and was runner-up on debut behind Snack Bar at Ballarat over the 1200m before heading to Flemington and placing 7th in the ANZAC Day Stakes (1400m). She was held up from the 500m to the 200m before producing the fastest last 200m. The daughter of The Autumn Sun needs to make up a couple of lengths on the likes of Narbold but shows promise and has attracted plenty of support in the betting.
DOOMBEN RACE 6 – 2:43PM SPIRIT OF BOOM CLASSIC (1200 METRES)
EL MORZILLO (PLACE) steps out at Group 2 level for the two-year-olds at Doomben and was an eye-catcher behind the leading juvenile’s at Sydney at her most recent start. That came back in April at Randwick and the Kelly Schweida-trained galloper settled back in the Percy Sykes Stakes (1200m) and was held up before motoring home behind the likes of Eneeza and the Golden Slipper (1200m) winner, Lady Of Camelot, finishing 4th. She comes in with five weeks in between runs but might have a bit of class edge and will be strong late in the piece.
DOOMBEN RACE 8 – 4:02PM LADBROKES DOOMBEN 10,000 (1200 METRES)
It is hard to go past I WISH I WIN (WIN) in the Doomben 10000. The five-year-old is certainly the most consistent of the sprinters and has been placed well by the Moody/Coleman stable. The six weeks in between runs is a recipe that nearly came off last year heading into the Everest (1200m), when a luckless runner-up behind Think About It. He loves tracks in the Soft to Heavy range and we should see enough pace in this race with Private Eye, Mazu and Boby Bob to head forward. That should ensure he gets his chance from barrier 9 with James McDonald sticking on board.
FLEMINGTON RACE 10 – 4:43PM TREVOR CLARKE HANDICAP (1100 METRES)
SHESALLSHENANIGANS (PLACE) can go close in the final race of the day at Flemington. The Simon Zahra-trained galloper was solid when resuming at the track and trip behind Estriella before running 4th at Bendigo. At her most recent start, the three-year-old was posted wide without cover throughout at Caulfield on April 4 before sticking on for a brave runner-up behind Title Fighter. She went 10.3 lengths faster than standard benchmark figures last time and 8.3 lengths faster at Flemington three starts ago. No horse in this race has produced anything better. The daughter of Toronado draws the grandstand side and the 3kg claim for Ryan Houston gets her down to a winnable weight.