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All Aged Stakes 2024 tips and predictions

Episode 13 of the Lay Back podcast, hosted by Betfair Australia, titled "All Aged Stakes 2024 tips and predictions" was published on April 18, 2024 and runs 54 minutes.

April 18, 2024 ·54m · Lay Back

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The Queen Elizabeth Stakes produced one of the greatest wins racing fans have seen for quite some time, with Pride Of Jenni leaving them in the dust early and powering home. This week Tom Haylock and Reece Goodwin rejoin Nick Foot to analyse that win, preview a huge card at Randwick with the G1 Champagne Stakes and G1 All Aged Stakes, before looking Westward at the $5 million 'The Quokka', interviewing Perth racing guru, Terry Leighton, and then finally heading down the Victorian coast for the Mornington Cup. Also in this week's episode, Tom's had enough of pigeons, Reece forgets his birthday, and Footy goes for 10 Lay bets in-a-row in the Lay Streak. If you'd like to follow the Lay Back show throughout the year, make sure you're following us on all our social media accounts below and head to the Betfair Hub for more. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/ https://twitter.com/Betfair_Aus https://www.instagram.com/betfair_aus https://www.facebook.com/betfairaustralia --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:41 Lay Bin 4:31 Randwick Track Conditions 5:12 G3 James H B Carr Stakes 9:16 G3 Frank Packer Plate 11:15 G3 Hall Mark Stakes 13:54 G3 JRA Plate 17:24 G1 Champagne Stakes 21:20 G1 All Aged Stakes 32:04 What Caught My Eye: Pride Of Jenni win Queen Elizabeth Stakes 39:50 The Quokka with Terry Leighton 43:00 Listed Mornington Cup 46:02 Listed Hareeba Stakes 50:29 LayStreak 51:54 Best Bets 54:08 Wrap Up 54:20 Outro

The Queen Elizabeth Stakes produced one of the greatest wins racing fans have seen for quite some time, with Pride Of Jenni leaving them in the dust early and powering home.


This week Tom Haylock and Reece Goodwin rejoin Nick Foot to analyse that win, preview a huge card at Randwick with the G1 Champagne Stakes and G1 All Aged Stakes, before looking Westward at the $5 million 'The Quokka', interviewing Perth racing guru, Terry Leighton, and then finally heading down the Victorian coast for the Mornington Cup.


Also in this week's episode, Tom's had enough of pigeons, Reece forgets his birthday, and Footy goes for 10 Lay bets in-a-row in the Lay Streak.


If you'd like to follow the Lay Back show throughout the year, make sure you're following us on all our social media accounts below and head to the Betfair Hub for more.

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https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/

https://twitter.com/Betfair_Aus

https://www.instagram.com/betfair_aus

https://www.facebook.com/betfairaustralia


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0:00 Intro

1:41 Lay Bin

4:31 Randwick Track Conditions

5:12 G3 James H B Carr Stakes

9:16 G3 Frank Packer Plate

11:15 G3 Hall Mark Stakes

13:54 G3 JRA Plate

17:24 G1 Champagne Stakes

21:20 G1 All Aged Stakes

32:04 What Caught My Eye: Pride Of Jenni win Queen Elizabeth Stakes

39:50 The Quokka with Terry Leighton

43:00 Listed Mornington Cup

46:02 Listed Hareeba Stakes

50:29 LayStreak

51:54 Best Bets

54:08 Wrap Up

54:20 Outro

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