Written on Friday, 11 March 2011 08:24
THE WHISPER'S $100 BIG6 TIPS PRESENTED BY THE SPORTSMAN'S RAY HICKSON
The NSW TAB BIG6 will cover the last 6 races Warwick Farm and Victorian TAB BIG6 cover the last 6 races at Flemington on Saturday.
Last Saturday the Whisper picked all 6 legs of both the NSW BIG6 and the Victorian BIG6. That meant a collect of $8100.90 on the Victorian TAB and $365.31 on the NSW TAB, for a $200 outlay.
Below are the BIG6's selections for this weekend:
NSW
Leg 1 - The Skyline kicks off the NSW BIG6 and it's a tough race. Best hopes are Hot Snitzel, Written Consent, Uate and Irish Times. SELECTIONS: 1,3,4,5.
Leg 2 - The Sweet Embrace could be knocked about by scratchings. Defiant Dame, Aerobatics and Pane In The Glass are easily the ones to beat. SELECTIONS: 1,2,4.
Leg 3 - The third leg could be won by anything. I'll narrow it down to six with Lorne Dancer, Larry's Never Late, Strike One, Alexander Of Hales, Ironstein and Scottish Border. SELECTIONS: 1,2,3,7,8,9.
Leg 4 - The Guineas is a three horse race between the first three home in the Hobartville but I think Skilled can win. SELECTIONS: 1,2,4.
Leg 5 - It's time for Miss Keepsake to step up and she should go close in the fifth leg. Dangers include Dancers On Waves and Warpath. SELECTIONS: 1,2,6,9.
Leg 6 - The last leg is the Wenona Girl and Jerezana is the one to beat and the winner may come from the top three. SELECTIONS: 1,2,3.
A $100 investment will return 3.85 per cent of the dividend.
Victoria
Leg 1 - Stand out Whobegotyou in the Blamey, the first leg of the BIG6. He is entitled to win. SELECTIONS: 1.
Leg 2 - The Kewney is wide open so throw in as many as you see fit. I don't mind the emergency Iridescente on an each-way basis. SELECTIONS: 1,2,4,7,8,9,13,15,17.
Leg 3 - Black Caviar will allow us another standout in the Newmarket Handicap. SELECTIONS: 1.
Leg 4 - The Australian Cup is a bit more open. Shocking will run well and Heart Of Dreams is the horse to beat. SELECTIONS: 1,3,6,10,15.
Leg 5 - The eighth race features a number of promising fillies and mares led by Pinker Pinker and Gail. SELECTIONS: 1,2,6,7,8.
Leg 6 - The last leg is wide open and we'll throw a few in, although Undeniably and Offenders are hard to beat. SELECTIONS: 2,3,4,7,8,9,11,15.
A $100 investment will return 5.55 per cent of the dividend.
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BIG6 tips: Flemington, W/Farm

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