Personalised Tips, Great Promos, Incredible Odds @ Colossalbet
Personalised Tips, Great Promos, Incredible Odds @ Colossalbet

Colossalbet Blog

The 2024 Australasian Oaks

The anticipation is quacking loud at Morphettville! Tomorrow’s Australasian Oaks promises a feathery display of talent as the top fillies of the season strut their stuff. Will the established pecking order hold, or will a dark horse goose everyone with a surprise victory?

The Schweppervescence and Port Adelaide Guineas offered glimpses of dominance, but the Oaks is a whole new pond to navigate. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with jockeying for position, heart-pounding stretches, and a champion emerging from the down under!

Race overview

  • Date: Saturday, April 27th, 2024
  • Location: Morphettville Racecourse
  • Distance: 2000 Meters
  • Conditions: Set Weights
  • Status: Group 1
  • Prize Money: $500,000 AUD

1. Pulchritudinous (7)

New Zealand Oaks winner. Form hard to fault. Resumes off a 42 day let-up. At the latest run won by 1.75 len at Trentham G1 Nz Oaks March 16 over 2400m on a soft track defeating Positivity carrying 56.5kg at $5.40. The start before that won by 1.75 len at Taupo G2 Lowland Stks March 8 over 2000m in soft going defeating Race Ace carrying 56.5kg at $19.40. Well placed. Should prove hard to beat.

2. Wings Of Song (9) – Group 2 winner. Useful filly. Most recently 5th of 11 at Caulfield F&M Bm78 on April 6 over 1600m, slow going 2.75 len behind Legacies with 60kg at $8. The start before that raced behind the speed prior to fading 8th of 13 at Flemington in the G2 Kewney on March 9 over 1600m, 6 len behind Autumn Angel carrying 56kg at $8.50. Has the ability to be in the finish.

3. Positivity (8) – Group 2 winner. Useful filly. Most recently 5th of 11 at Caulfield F&M Bm78 on April 6 over 1600m, slow going 2.75 len behind Legacies with 60kg at $8. The start before that raced behind the speed prior to fading 8th of 13 at Flemington in the G2 Kewney on March 9 over 1600m, 6 len behind Autumn Angel carrying 56kg at $8.50. Has the ability to be in the finish.

4. Serasana (3) – Group 2 winner. Useful filly. Most recently 5th of 11 at Caulfield F&M Bm78 on April 6 over 1600m, slow going 2.75 len behind Legacies with 60kg at $8. The start before that raced behind the speed prior to fading 8th of 13 at Flemington in the G2 Kewney on March 9 over 1600m, 6 len behind Autumn Angel carrying 56kg at $8.50. Has the ability to be in the finish.

5. Queen Of Dragons (2) – Group 3 winner. Form hard to fault. At the latest run raced on the speed and boxed on steadily 4th of 9 at Rosehill in the G1 Vinerystud on March 30 over 2000m, 2.75 len behind Orchestral with 56kg at $26. The run before that tracked the speed and boxed on steadily; won by 1.0 len at Kembla Grange G3 Kg Classic March 15 over 1600m on a rain affected track defeating Our Gold Hope carrying 54kg at $12. Genuine hope.

6. Vibrant Sun (12) – Group 3 winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. First-up 4th of 11 at Flemington 3yo Hcp on March 9 over 1400m, 1.0 len behind Legacies with 54kg at $4.50. Second run from a spell came from midfield and won by 0.5 len at Moonee Valley G3 Alexandra Stks March 23 over 1600m defeating Grinzinger Belle with 56kg at $10. Has the ability to be in the finish.

7. Mollynickers (15) – Group 2 placegetter. Last start 3rd of 14 at this track in the G3 Auraria on April 13 over 1800m, 2.5 len behind Wings Of Song carrying 55kg at $4.50. The race before that 5th of 7 at Moonee Valley in the G3 Alexandra Stks on March 23 over 1600m, 5.5 len behind Vibrant Sun carrying 56kg at $2. Watch for her to be flashing home.

8. Coco Sun (4) – Third-up today. First-up came from midfield and won by 1.5 len at Sandown-Lakeside 3yo F Bm64 March 27 over 1400m defeating Patchouli Dream with 59kg at $10. Second-up ran on from midfield and won by 3 len at Bendigo Bm70 April 13 over 1600m defeating New York Hurricane carrying 54.5kg at $4.50. Forward showing expected.

9. Qali Al Farrasha (19) – Group 1 placegetter. Comes off a 42 day let-up. At the latest run 3rd of 16 at Trentham in the G1 Nz Oaks on March 16 over 2400m, slow going 2.5 len behind Pulchritudinous carrying 56.5kg at $4.20. The run before that 2nd of 11 at Ellerslie in the G3 Sunline Vase on March 2 over 2100m, neck behind Positivity carrying 56.5kg at $3.30. Likely to run around at long odds and deservedly so.

10. Quickster (14) – Group 3 placegetter. Useful filly. At the latest run came from midfield; 2nd of 14 at this track in the G3 Auraria on April 13 over 1800m, 2 len behind Wings Of Song with 56kg at $3.50. The run before that won by 1.5 len at this track LR C Lindop March 23 over 1600m defeating The Autumn Belle carrying 55kg at $2.40. Going well. Leading chance.

11. Concello (6) – Group 3 placegetter. Last start came from the tail of the field 3rd of 16 at Randwick in the G3 Adrianknox on April 6 over 2000m, in the wet; 1.75 len behind Good Banter carrying 53.5kg at $13. The race before that came from midfield and won by a long-neck at Hawkesbury Bm64 March 19 over 1500m defeating Fiddlers Green carrying 57.5kg at $3.30. Each way.

12. Private Legacy (10) – Most recently 6th of 16 at Randwick in the G3 Adrianknox on April 6 over 2000m, on a wet track; 4 len behind Good Banter with 53kg at $10. The run before that 4th of 14 at Kembla Grange in the G3 Kg Classic on March 15 over 1600m, slow going 2 len behind Queen Of Dragons carrying 54kg at $11. Could sneak into the finish.

13. Into You (11) – At the latest run eased back early on 7th of 14 at this track in the G3 Auraria on April 13 over 1800m, 4.5 len behind Wings Of Song with 55kg at $13. The run before that sat on speed throughout when 2nd of 11 at this track in the LR C Lindop on March 23 over 1600m, 1.5 len behind Quickster with 55kg at $4. Would rather see in something easier.

14. The Autumn Belle (16)

15. Bon Mistress (5) – Last start 9th of 14 at this track in the G3 Auraria on April 13 over 1800m, 6 len behind Wings Of Song carrying 55kg at $41. The race before that 2nd in a small field at Cranbourne Cl1 on April 5 over 1600m, slow going 1.75 len behind Ziryab carrying 57.5kg at $3. Will need plenty of improvement to feature.

16. Infinity Imperial (17) – Last start won by 1.75 len at Pakenham Mdn-Sw April 4 over 2000m on a rain affected track defeating Kowhai carrying 57kg at $9.50. The race before that crossed from a wide gate to settle just off the pace but gave ground when 2nd of 14 at Geelong Mdn-Sw on March 16 over 1715m, 2.5 len behind Blooming Edge carrying 57kg at $51. Can’t recommend against this lot.

17. Harvest Moon (18) – At the latest run 4th of 14 at this track in the G3 Auraria on April 13 over 1800m, 3 len behind Wings Of Song with 55kg at $81. Before that sat on the pace before fading 7th of 12 at Sandown-Lakeside 3yo F Bm64 on March 27 over 1400m, 3.5 len behind Coco Sun with 58.5kg at $7.50. Will need to lift.

18. Seeking Stardom (13) – At the latest run did the work up front then tired 6th of 14 at this track in the G3 Auraria on April 13 over 1800m, 4.5 len behind Wings Of Song carrying 55kg at $26. Before that scored a big 6 len win at Murray Bridge Bm56 April 3 over 1800m defeating Applied carrying 56.5kg at $2.60. Prefer to watch at this stage.

19. Shut That D’or (1) – Second run back. First-up after six months sat on the pace when 2nd of 12 at Bordertown 3yo+ Mdn-Sw on April 14 over 1550m, 2 len behind Inagurate carrying 55kg at $17. Previously second-up 5th of 14 at Bordertown 3yo+ Mdn-Sw on October 29 over 1300m, 7 len behind Overstrike carrying 52.5kg at $26. Needs to lift.


Our tips for the day!

Group 3 winner VIBRANT SUN (6) won by half a length last start at Moonee Valley when in the market and should be prominent, the one to beat. COCO SUN (8) got the upper hand late when winning last start at Bendigo over 1600m. Going well and further improved third up. Looks a leading hope. Group 3 winner WINGS OF SONG (2) going well lately scoring seven wins and three placings from 12 appearances this campaign including a last start win at this track, can measure up again. New Zealand Oaks winner PULCHRITUDINOUS (1) scored by 1.75 lengths last start at Trentham and should race on the speed, in the mix. Group 3 winner QUEEN OF DRAGONS (5) will be rock-hard fit now following a nice effort at Rosehill last start when fourth.

Tips: (6)-(8)-(2)-(1)-(5)



Comments

6 responses to “The 2024 Australasian Oaks”

  1. zoritoler imol Avatar

    Heya i’m for the first time here. I came across this board and I find It truly useful & it helped me out much. I’m hoping to provide something back and help others like you helped me.

  2. painter brighton Avatar

    Great paintings! This is the kind of info that are supposed to be shared around the internet. Disgrace on Google for now not positioning this post higher! Come on over and visit my site . Thank you =)

  3. dulux camberwell Avatar

    What i don’t understood is actually how you’re not actually much more well-liked than you might be now. You’re so intelligent. You realize thus significantly relating to this subject, made me personally consider it from a lot of varied angles. Its like women and men aren’t fascinated unless it is one thing to accomplish with Lady gaga! Your own stuffs excellent. Always maintain it up!

  4. huile de cbd effet Avatar

    Good V I should certainly pronounce, impressed with your website. I had no trouble navigating through all tabs as well as related info ended up being truly easy to do to access. I recently found what I hoped for before you know it in the least. Reasonably unusual. Is likely to appreciate it for those who add forums or something, web site theme . a tones way for your client to communicate. Nice task..

  5. Provadent Reviews Avatar

    The next time I read a blog, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as much as this one. I mean, I know it was my choice to read, but I actually thought youd have something interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you could fix if you werent too busy looking for attention.

  6. team building Avatar

    Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as though you relied on the video to make your point. You definitely know what youre talking about, why waste your intelligence on just posting videos to your site when you could be giving us something enlightening to read?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *