Bendigo will host a race midweek metro meet this week and eight races are on the program.
The rail will be set out 8 metres around the entire course and at publish, the track is rated in the Good (4) range.
Fan Club will take good improvement into her second campaign start and is ready to win.
The Pins filly is yet to miss placing in four starts since debuting and returned from a break to fill the minors behind Moral Force at Pakenham.
With plenty of natural improvement, she can fight out the finish again.
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Don’t Doubt Nic is another second-up runner with prospects of winning at Bendigo this afternoon.
The Nicconi gelding was freshened after finishing down the order in the Blue Diamond Preview, and returned to fill the minors in maiden company at Cranbourne.
With improvement, this looks the perfect race for him.
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Just two of the capacity field of twelve have race day experience and debutant Safe Secret has continued to attract big interest.
I can’t find anything that I am particularly confident in, and I am happy to stay out of it.
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Teramia looks well placed to record another win at Bendigo on Wednesday.
The Deep Field mare has had four trips to the races for two wins, and resumed this time for a lovely triumph in BM64 company at Sale.
I thought that there was a lot to like about her run for fourth in a better race at Mornington last time, and she’s ready to tackle a midweek contest.
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This looms as one of the more open contests on Wednesday’s Bendigo card and a horse like He Is has claims on winning at a nice price ($9 at publish).
He Is has returned some nice efforts since resuming this time, winning at Benalla in January and finished third in Wednesday races at Ladbrokes Park at his last two.
He is rock-hard fit, the rise in trip should suit and with even luck, he can fight out the finish again.
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Jenkins looms as a winning chance in Race 6 at Bendigo this week.
The Pierro gelding has been responsible for many above-average efforts throughout his racing career, and found form around some decent gallopers last time in.
There was a lot to like about his resuming effort for third, beaten a length by Translator at Ladbrokes Park when resuming, and he should take plenty of improvement for the run.
At around the $10 mark, we can have an each-way play.
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This is a rise in class for More Secrets, but she couldn’t have been more impressive on debut, and she can record another win.
The More Than Ready filly was sent out a firm favourite ahead of her debut at Pakenham and didn’t disappoint, kicking clear to by more than two lengths.
Craig Williams retains the ride, and the horse will enjoy plenty of improvement for that experience.
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Michigan was an impressive winner when fresh and can make it two in a row at Bendigo on Wednesday.
The Mike Moroney-trained gelding finished second in each of his first two starts when debuting in September and resumed late last month for an easy win in maiden company at Sandown.
This is obviously harder, but it looks the next logical step.
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