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Queensland Derby 2024 tips and predictions

Episode 16 of the Lay Back podcast, hosted by Betfair Australia, titled "Queensland Derby 2024 tips and predictions" was published on May 30, 2024 and runs 49 minutes.

May 30, 2024 ·49m · Lay Back

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The Queensland Racing Carnival enters the mid-way point this weekend with two group ones on the card in the Kingsford Smith Cup and the Queensland Derby, and with it, the Lay Back team returns with a special host in Karl Kaldawi to preview these two races and plenty more alongside Tom Haylock and Reece Goodwin. In today's episode, the team take a look at seven races on the Eagle Farm card, head 'Back To School' and educate punters on setting your own odd on the Exchange, preview a NEW AFL MARKET, stitch Tom up in 'What Caught My Eye', and provide their best bets and Lay Streak's for this weekend. For more tips and predictions across this Saturday's card at Eagle Farm, head to the Betfair Hub, the Lay Back with Betfair page, and follow us on all of our socials for all the latest in horse racing and sports wagering. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/ https://twitter.com/Betfair_Aus https://www.instagram.com/betfair_aus https://www.facebook.com/betfairaustralia https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/racing/horse-racing/lay-back-with-betfair/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 4:02 Lay bin 6:20 Eagle Farm overview 7:17 G3 Premier's Cup 9:51 G3 Lord Mayor's Cup 13:43 G2 Sire's Produce Stakes 18:07 G3 Fred Best Classic 20:44 Back To School: Set Your Own Odds 25:47 What Caught My Eye 32:32 G1 Kingsford Smith Cup 39:05 G1 Queensland Derby 42:44 Listed Helen Coughlan Stakes 44:46 Best bets 45:56 Lay Streak 47:24 Best AFL bets 49:20 Wrap up 49:28 Outro

The Queensland Racing Carnival enters the mid-way point this weekend with two group ones on the card in the Kingsford Smith Cup and the Queensland Derby, and with it, the Lay Back team returns with a special host in Karl Kaldawi to preview these two races and plenty more alongside Tom Haylock and Reece Goodwin.


In today's episode, the team take a look at seven races on the Eagle Farm card, head 'Back To School' and educate punters on setting your own odd on the Exchange, preview a NEW AFL MARKET, stitch Tom up in 'What Caught My Eye', and provide their best bets and Lay Streak's for this weekend.


For more tips and predictions across this Saturday's card at Eagle Farm, head to the Betfair Hub, the Lay Back with Betfair page, and follow us on all of our socials for all the latest in horse racing and sports wagering.


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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

https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/racing/horse-racing/lay-back-with-betfair/


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0:00 Intro

4:02 Lay bin

6:20 Eagle Farm overview

7:17 G3 Premier's Cup

9:51 G3 Lord Mayor's Cup

13:43 G2 Sire's Produce Stakes

18:07 G3 Fred Best Classic

20:44 Back To School: Set Your Own Odds

25:47 What Caught My Eye

32:32 G1 Kingsford Smith Cup

39:05 G1 Queensland Derby

42:44 Listed Helen Coughlan Stakes

44:46 Best bets

45:56 Lay Streak

47:24 Best AFL bets

49:20 Wrap up

49:28 Outro

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