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The Whisper's Big6 Tips (say it quietly)

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Written on Friday, 27 August 2010 00:33

The NSW TAB BIG6 is on the last three races at Caulfield and Rosehill.

The Victorian TAB BIG6 covers Caulfield races 3-8.

THE WHISPER'S $100 BIG6 TIPS presented by The Sportsman's Ray Hickson.

(Last Saturday, the Whisper picked 2 legs of the NSW BIG6 and 4 legs in the Victorian BIG6.)

NSW

Leg 1 - The Memsie Stakes gives us a chance to go fairly narrow to kick off the BIG6 with Typhoon Tracy and Shoot Out looking to have the race between them. If you're game stand Typhoon Tracy out but to play safe include Shoot Out.

SELECTIONS: 9, 12

Leg 2 - The Group 1 Golden Rose is a very strong race this year and we're going to put almost half the field in. Hinchinbrook and Masquerader look the two hardest to beat but the likes of Squamosa and Toorak Toff have done nothing wrong.

SELECTIONS: 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11

Leg 3 - A big field awaits in the 1700m Listed event but we'll get it down to four. Moudre is very smart and will be favourite and is clearly the horse to beat. The dangers are Apprehend, Triumphant Choice and a big watch on Mr Charlie.

SELECTIONS: 5, 8, 13, 17

Leg 4 - The Sheraco Stakes for the mares is another strong race with More Joyous representing the class factor. De Lightning Ridge flew in a recent trial and looks the hardest for her to beat.

SELECTIONS: 1, 2

Leg 5 - A fairly open 1400m event at Caulfield and many of them raced each other last start. The top four La Rocket, Mr Baritone, Sound Journey and Journeyman along with Carrara and Extra Zero look the best hopes.

SELECTIONS: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9

Leg 6 - The last leg of the BIG6 is a wide open 1500m event at Rosehill. I like Confessional, who ran very well last start in a similar race, but there are many chances. Syreon, Togni, Gigino and Kimberley Kid lead them.

SELECTIONS: 2, 5, 9, 12, 14

A $100 investment will return 3.57% of the dividend.

VICTORIA

Leg 1 - Typically open mares race to start what looks a gettable BIG6 if we can make it through the first couple of legs. I'm A Hussy looks well graded with the claim and looks hard to beat. Several hopes though with Floramour, Big Spirit, Jolie Brise, Orbiting Belle and Cat's Pyjamas.

SELECTIONS: 1, 2, 5, 7, 11, 12

Leg 2 - The McNeil for the three-year-olds is a very strong race. Willow Creek is the horse to beat but I could make a case for eight of them at least. Yosei, Shamrocker, Breitling and Liveandletdie are handy while Stratcombe is very promising.

SELECTIONS: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Leg 3 - Let's go one out here with Here De Angels who is coming off a narrow defeat in the Oakleigh Plate. He's well weighted and if he's right he looks the winner of the Clamms Seafood Stakes.

SELECTION: 2

Leg 4 - The Memsie Stakes gives us another chance to go fairly narrow in the BIG6 with Typhoon Tracy and Shoot Out looking to have the race between them. If you're game stand Typhoon Tracy out but to play safe include Shoot Out.

SELECTIONS: 9, 12

Leg 5 - A big field awaits in the 1700m Listed event but we'll get it down to four. Moudre is very smart and will be favourite and is clearly the horse to beat. The dangers are Apprehend, Triumphant Choice and a big watch on Mr Charlie.

SELECTIONS: 5, 8, 13, 17

Leg 6 - A fairly open 1400m event at Caulfield and many of them raced each other last start. The top four La Rocket, Mr Baritone, Sound Journey and Journeyman along with Carrara and Extra Zero look the best hopes.

SELECTIONS: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9

A $100 investment will return 4.96 percent of the dividend.

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