Betting Tips: Early Market Movers at Caulfield & Randwick 11/4/26

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There was more utter dominance from our Early Market Movers, landing 5 winners last week all hard in the market with sharp money flooding in.
This week we have both major venues covered, with all the key early betting moves providing punters with an excellent guide to a number of potentially mis-priced runners.
At Caulfield, an emerging staying prospect who was sent to South Australia for an easy kill last start returns to what appears a weak Saturday metro event, where he can take control.
Meanwhile at Randwick, an interesting two-year-old colt from an emerging trainer is expected to show sharp improvement stepping up to the new 1600m trip.

Bring Forth
Was sent to Morphettville for an easy kill last start and now returns to Melbourne Saturday grade, where he strikes a very winnable race.
He should be rock-hard fit following the recent 2294m outing in SA, and that fitness base allows them to apply pressure early here back to 2000m.
Expect him to roll forward and have these chasing from a long way out and if he gets cheap sectionals up front, he will be very hard to run down.
Gin Twist
Above-average two-year-old who has performed well all preparation, including a win at Flemington and a placing in the Group 3 Breeders Stakes last start.
She appeared to benefit from the first look at 1200m last time out and should strip fitter again here.
Now more accustomed to the trip, she looks set to bounce back to winning form.
Dirty Look
Lightly raced three-year-old filly who has yet to miss a placing in three starts.
She was excellent winning at Sandown two runs back despite traffic issues, showing strong determination to overcome adversity.
Last start she settled too far back before charging home into second — with a more forward ride expected here, she looks a major chance.
Xarpo
Was heavily backed ($3.00 into $2.25) first-up at Caulfield and delivered accordingly in Benchmark 74 grade.
This looks no harder, and she again finds a very winnable race away from the stronger feature meetings.
From gate 3, she has the tactical speed to either lead or take a sit — giving her every opportunity to control the race.

Am I Dreaming
Interesting runner for emerging trainer Jack Pilkington, who is beginning to attract support from higher-profile owners.
He’ll be eager to showcase his ability on a major Group 1 day at Randwick.
The colt was well beaten in the Sires’ Produce (1400m), but the step up to 1600m is expected to suit significantly better — and he shapes as a major improver.
Reachin’ Out
Looks a late-season two-year-old to follow after an impressive debut win on the Kensington track.
While that was midweek grade, the manner of the victory suggested she has plenty of upside.
The Waterhouse camp has retained a strong interest, and with their typical attention to detail, she should be well prepared to step up again.
Profoundly
Was a heavily backed runner last start in the Adrian Knox and delivered, stamping herself as a genuine Oaks contender.
She settled well back before building strongly through the line, suggesting the step up in distance is ideal.
The Michael Freedman stable has timed her preparation perfectly, and she looks right on track for further success.
Skyhook
Was heavily backed first-up in the Darby Munro but had no luck after a checkered run in transit.
The effort can be forgiven, and he should take natural improvement from the run.
With a cleaner passage and added fitness, he looks one of the key improvers and clearly has a touch of class.
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