Pinjarra Scarpside · Race 5
TABtouch Past The Post Payouts Mdn
1400m · Going unknown · $25,000
Our Pick
Radiant Light
Back after break. Placed 2 of 3 times when fresh.
Barrier 2 puts horse in line for a soft run.
The Read
Radiant Light has a solid fresh record with 2 placings from 3 first-up starts, and barrier 2 is likely to afford a soft run in the early stages. The case leans on recent fitness management and a favourable draw, though speed figures offer no standout marker to separate it from rivals—which is the main thing to watch given no obvious pace edge on paper.
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Full Field
The read on each runner — look past the pick for value.
Lady Money Talk🔧 Tongue tie first time.
J: Lucy F Fiore · T: Brandon Fiore
Lady Money Talk comes to this race on the back of a placed finish last start, beaten only half a length, which confirms the horse is racing in form. The barrier 1 draw is a significant advantage, offering the chance to secure a soft run through the race. The case leans on recent competitive form and a favourable gate position, though there is no standout speed figure to point to, so watch whether the horse can convert proximity into a win.
Radiant LightTOP PICK
J: Jason Brown · T: N D Parnham
Radiant Light has a solid fresh record with 2 placings from 3 first-up starts, and barrier 2 is likely to afford a soft run in the early stages. The case leans on recent fitness management and a favourable draw, though speed figures offer no standout marker to separate it from rivals—which is the main thing to watch given no obvious pace edge on paper.
Mystic Chaos
J: Clint Johnston-Porter · T: Misty Bazeley
Mystic Chaos runs for Misty Bazeley, who is in strong form at 40% above expectation across the last 100 runners, and draws barrier 3 which should allow a soft run through the race. The main watch is class and market concern — there's nothing standout in the speed figures to lean on, so the case rests entirely on Bazeley's current hot hand and a favourable draw.
Northerly Lady
J: Jason Whiting · T: G C Ballantyne
Northerly Lady owns the quickest recent time figure in the field, running 6.2 seconds under track par — a concrete speed edge that matters. However, the case is tempered by concerns around recent form and class, so the horse isn't a standout on credentials alone. The main thing to watch is whether that speed figure translates in this specific race context, or whether the recent form dip signals a loss of consistency.
Zero To Sixty🔧 Ear muffs (pre-race only) first time, tongue tie first time.
J: Steven Parnham · T: S V Vahala
Vahala and Parnham have struck at 40% above expectation over their last 100 runs together, which is the clearest positive in the form picture. Recent form reads as a strength for this runner. Class and market positioning present a concern that tempers the case. No standout speed figure emerges from the data, so watch whether Zero To Sixty can reproduce its best effort in what may be a tighter competitive setting.
Mercury Rising
J: Shaun O'Donnell · T: Ms R Lockwood
Lucifer's Lady
J: Jessica Valas · T: G C Ballantyne
Good Show🔧 Tongue tie first time.
J: William Pike · T: Dylan Bairstow
Onyaken
J: Paul Harvey · T: B P Graham
Sylva Jack⏱️ Trialled well🔧 Tendon boots (front) first time.
J: Chloe Azzopardi · T: D T McAuliffe
Sylva Jack resumes today with strong fresh credentials—placed in 2 of 2 first-up runs—and arrives primed off a sharp barrier trial where it finished 2nd, beaten half a length. Jockey Chloe Azzopardi is in form, riding 36% above expectation across her last 100 rides, which adds concrete support to the ride. Class and weight are flagged as concerns in the makeup; watch how the horse settles into the actual race conditions after the trial work.
Last Rendezvous
J: Holly Nottle · T: G J Kersley
Last Rendezvous has the backing of trainer G J Kersley and jockey Holly Nottle, a combination striking 45% above expectation over their last 100 rides, which is the clearest strength here. However, the case is complicated by concerns around recent form, class, barrier draw, and weight—none of which can be overlooked. The main thing to watch is whether those headwinds prove decisive, because the trainer-jockey edge alone isn't enough to offset them.
Perfectly Proper
J: Chris Parnham · T: D & B Pearce
Perfectly Proper carries genuine pace credentials, running among the quickest recent time figures in the field at 5.9 seconds under track par, and has the service of in-form jockey Chris Parnham, who is riding 34% above expectation across his last 100 rides. However, the barrier draw is a concern, and recent form is patchy — these are the key variables to monitor before committing.
Victory Wave🔧 Blinkers first time.
J: Joey Azzopardi · T: R W Price
Victory Wave has the R W Price and Joey Azzopardi partnership firing at 31% above expectation over the last 100 runs, which is the main form strength here. The horse steps out in blinkers for the first time, a sharpening move that may help focus effort. The main obstacle is the wide barrier 13 of 14—watch how the horse settles from the gate and whether it can find clear running through the middle stages.
Premium Boy
J: · T: T Triscari
Premium Boy faces a significant hurdle from barrier 13 of 14, which will require a sharp break and positive racing luck to overcome from the widest draw. The case rests on class strength and market confidence, though without a standout speed figure to lean on, execution from an awkward gate becomes the primary test. Watch how the horse handles the barrier draw and whether it can find clear running mid-race.