Warwick Farm Racing Tips 3 June 2026— can the Waterhouse pair lead all day?
Warwick Farm Racing Tips 3 June 2026 — can the Waterhouse pair lead all day?
There’s a clean little storyline running through this Warwick Farm card: the Waterhouse and Bott stable rocks up with two live 2YOs in the opener, and the booking patterns scream intent. Rachel King and Tim Clark are both strong around this circuit, and if they’re allowed to control the first race from the front, it sets the tone for how you want to bet the meeting.
We’ve only got two races in the dataset for today, and both are maiden events with a lot of unknown upside. That’s not a complaint, it just changes the job. You lean into race shape, barriers, and which stables consistently bring runners that are ready to perform first up. These Warwick Farm racing tips are written exactly for that kind of day: fewer certainties, more decision making.
Warwick Farm — the setup
Limited course form across today’s fields. Most runners have one course start at most, so treat any “record here” as a reference point rather than a trend.
No official going is listed in the racecard data, so I’m treating this as a typical Warwick Farm midweek turf set up and letting barriers and tempo do the heavy lifting.
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Jockeys who actually ride Warwick Farm well (meaningful sample: 5+ rides)
| Jockey | Runs | Wins | Places | Win% | Place% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rachel King | 17 | 5 | 12 | 29.41 | 70.59 |
| Tim Clark | 33 | 9 | 17 | 27.27 | 51.52 |
| N Rawiller | 27 | 6 | 13 | 22.22 | 48.15 |
| Tommy Berry | 42 | 6 | 16 | 14.29 | 38.10 |
| S Clipperton | 14 | 2 | 6 | 14.29 | 42.86 |
Trainers with proper Warwick Farm volume (5+ runners)
| Trainer | Runs | Wins | Places | Win% | Place% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G Waterhouse & A Bott | 44 | 15 | 30 | 34.09 | 68.18 |
| Michael Freedman | 15 | 4 | 11 | 26.67 | 73.33 |
| C J Waller | 97 | 5 | 35 | 5.15 | 36.08 |
| Joseph Pride | 23 | 4 | 11 | 17.39 | 47.83 |
| Peter Snowden | 23 | 3 | 9 | 13.04 | 39.13 |
Race-by-race: Warwick Farm predictions
Race 1: Schweppes Mdn Hcp — 12:50, 1203m
Demerzel is the one I want to be with, and I’m not overcomplicating it. Waterhouse and Bott win plenty of races at Warwick Farm and they do it by putting their horses into the race early. From gate 5 with Rachel King, Demerzel maps to land in the first couple and make the others chase.
The stable’s other runner Kinetic Kiss (gate 4) is the obvious danger, because Tim Clark is strong here and he’ll be thinking the same thing: push forward, control, kick. If those two eyeball each other too hard, it drags something else into the finish, but the more likely scenario is the stable simply owning the race shape from the jump.
If you want a “form horse” instead of stable confidence, Excelluna has the best exposed profile on the page with 622. The knock is the map: drawn 11, and in a 2YO 1200m maiden you can lose the race in the first 200m if you’re forced to snag and circle.
Small note on course history: Coral has had its only start at Warwick Farm and finished sixth. That’s not a negative or a positive, it’s just a reference point.
Staking: Win bet Demerzel. Save on Kinetic Kiss because the stable can absolutely run 1-2 here.
Race 2: Drinkwise Mdn Plate — 13:25, 1422m
Does Our Huntress finally get the right run to break through? That’s the question this race asks. The form line is consistent as it gets: 232-22. She keeps turning up, keeps putting herself there, and this looks the kind of midweek 3YO maiden where that honesty gets paid.
Barrier 5 helps. Tommy Berry can hold a spot without needing to burn petrol early, and at this trip that matters. You want to be in touch, not chasing. The Freedman yard also has a proper Warwick Farm record with 15 runners for 4 winners and 11 placings, so you’re not betting blind on the set up.
The danger is Beneath The Rock. He’s only had the one start and ran third, which is often the profile of a horse that takes a big jump with natural fitness second time out. Gate 1 and Tyler Schiller makes the run economical, and in maidens the cheapest run often wins.
I’m not entertaining I Am Overs as anything but a rough place hope. One start at this track for a tenth tells you he didn’t handle the day, and the recent form line (7-0445) reads like a horse that’s still searching for its level.
Staking: Our Huntress to win. Quinella saver with Beneath The Rock if you want coverage.
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The plays
If you’re betting this meeting like a grown up, you don’t need ten opinions. You need two good ones and a plan.
NAP: Demerzel (Race 1, 12:50). Waterhouse and Bott at Warwick Farm is not a theory, it’s 44 runners of evidence: 15 wins and 30 placings. With Rachel King riding this track as well as anyone, the map does the rest.
Value: Beneath The Rock (Race 2, 13:25) as the saver or small win at odds if the market sleeps on him. One-start horses improve fast when they draw gate 1 and get a soft run.
Banker for multis: Our Huntress as a top-2 style anchor if your book offers it. That 232-22 profile is the kind of consistency you build around on a card with unknowns.
Each-way angle: Excelluna in Race 1. She’s the exposed runner with repeated top-three finishes; the wide gate is the only reason she isn’t my straight-out pick.
Course angle to keep: When Waterhouse and Bott bring speed to Warwick Farm, they don’t wait for luck. Follow their on-pace runners here in similar midweek maidens through winter.
FAQ
What time does racing start at Warwick Farm today?
Racing starts at 12:50 with the Schweppes Mdn Hcp over 1203m.
Who are the top trainers and jockeys at Warwick Farm on today’s card?
On the jockey side, Rachel King has 17 rides here for 5 wins and 12 placings, and Tim Clark has 33 rides for 9 wins and 17 placings. For trainers, G Waterhouse & A Bott have the standout Warwick Farm record in this dataset: 44 runners for 15 wins and 30 placings.
What are the best bets at Warwick Farm today?
My Warwick Farm best bets are Demerzel in Race 1 (12:50) and Our Huntress in Race 2 (13:25), with Beneath The Rock as the saver in the second race from gate 1.
Where can I find the best Warwick Farm odds?
Prices move fast on small midweek fields, so the best approach is to compare a couple of books right before you bet. If you’re logged in with your preferred bookmaker, check their win and place markets close to jump to make sure you’re not taking a stale price.
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