BlueBlood’s Black Revolver and Berlutti will both be racing in town tomorrow, be it all in two different states. As tongue twisting as that was to read, we hope their passage run home is a little more straight forward than that.
Black Revolver was extremely unlucky in his latest outing at Randwick, finishing a close fifth behind Weinholt without ever having a real crack at them. Jason Collett was caught up in the straight and although he tried his best to twist and turn, every gap closed on him.
In form jockey Tye Angland takes over the reins in race 5 at Randwick (Kensington) tomorrow and hopes to continue that winning partnership streak he and Chris Waller are on of late.
He has drawn favourably in barrier 3 and should get a lovely run from that gate.
Chris Waller commented “Providing he gets a bit of luck and providing he handles the Kensington track, he should be very hard to beat”.
Showers have been forecast over the next 2 days and will not play in his favour if the track is rain affected.
Berlutti (pictured winning) backs up at his home track at Caulfield in race 1 tomorrow after a dominant win at Sale last Sunday the 20th of July. The smart son of Not A Single Doubt relished the heavy going and won the race convincingly, beating home the well fancied Tan Tat Sun by 1.5 lengths.
The pair raced away from the rest of the field leaving 3rd place a further 5 lengths behind them.
Tomorrow will be the last time Berlutti races as a 2YO and trainer Mick Price said “It is a good opportunity for him to win an $80,000 race before they start to get too hard and he certainly is in with a chance”.
Craig Newitt remains in the saddle and will try and slot in behind the leader, giving him something to chase like he did at Sale.
Berlutti ($4) is currently the second favourite with the TAB while Black Revolver ($4.80) is also the second favourite.
Good luck to all the connections of both horses tomorrow.
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