Pinjarra Scarpside · Race 2
TABtouch Supports Pinjarra Park Racing Mdn
1400m · Going unknown · $25,000
Our Pick
Sassy Snippet
Placed last start, beaten a nose — racing in form.
The Read
Sassy Snippet comes here off a placing beaten only a nose last start, which signals the horse is racing in form and competitive at this level. The case leans on that recent sharp effort and class consistency. However, with no standout speed figure to point to, the main thing to watch is whether the narrow margin can translate into a winning effort or if the form remains just shy of the top.
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Full Field
The read on each runner — look past the pick for value.
Yippee Snippee🔧 Visors first time.
J: Troy Turner · T: B V Watkins
Yippee Snippee has barrier 1 which should allow it to settle into a soft run early. The main thing to watch is how it handles first-up racing after its spell away—it has no established first-up record yet, so this will be its first real test under those circumstances.
Rear Of Class
J: Rocky Cheung · T: Daniel O'Connor
Rear Of Class has a significant edge through its trainer-jockey combination: Daniel O'Connor and Rocky Cheung are striking at 160% above expectation across their last 100 runners, a concrete metric that counts heavily in its favour. The barrier draw at 2 is a genuine strength, positioning the horse to secure a soft run. However, the case is tempered by concerns around class, recent form and weight — all flagged as working against the horse. Watch whether those headwinds prove manageable given the proven strike-rate advantage of the stable partnership.
Tasman Jewel
J: Natasha Faithfull · T: Samantha Faithfull
Tasman Jewel is resuming today with a recent placed effort (beaten 3 lengths last start), showing form heading into the run. The barrier 3 draw should allow a soft run in transit. Watch that the horse has yet to win first-up from three attempts and usually needs a run to peak — that's the main query around today's chances.
Sassy SnippetTOP PICK
J: William Pike · T: Steele Casey
Sassy Snippet comes here off a placing beaten only a nose last start, which signals the horse is racing in form and competitive at this level. The case leans on that recent sharp effort and class consistency. However, with no standout speed figure to point to, the main thing to watch is whether the narrow margin can translate into a winning effort or if the form remains just shy of the top.
He'snotallthere🔧 Lugging bit first time, tongue tie off first time, winkers first time.
J: Jessica Valas · T: T W Widdeson
He'snotallthere carries three material concerns into this race: fitness and freshness are worrying given the layoff pattern, recent form has been subpar, and the class level presents a step up. The main thing to monitor is the first-time winkers today—how the horse settles with blinkers on in what may be a fresher setup than recent outings.
Beston Street
J: · T: R W Price
Beston Street has clocked among the quickest recent time figures in the field, running 5.6 seconds under track par—a concrete edge in pure speed. However, class and market positioning presents a concern that tempers the case, so the real question is whether that speed advantage holds up at the weights and in the company assigned.
Ginger Zinger
J: Holly Watson · T: Rhys Radford
Leg Godt
J: Chris Parnham · T: M L Lane
Leg Godt holds the quickest recent time figure in the field, clocking 6.5 seconds under track par, which is a concrete edge in raw speed. Chris Parnham, in the saddle here, is riding 34% above expectation across his last 100 rides, so the booking carries proven form. The case leans on recent speed and jockey confidence, though no other standout factors emerged from the form—watch whether that time figure holds up under race pressure.
Lady Money Talk🔧 Tongue tie first time.
J: · T: Brandon Fiore
Lady Money Talk showed fighting form last start when placed and beaten only half a length, indicating the horse is racing competitively right now. The case leans on this recent speed and willingness to be competitive at the business end, though there is no standout speed figure to point to as a performance marker. Watch whether the horse can convert this narrow defeat into a win at the next outing.
Think She Sparks🔧 Ear muffs (pre-race only) first time.
J: Clint Johnston-Porter · T: Brandon Fiore
Think She Sparks is stepping out for the first time after a break, so there's no established pattern yet for how she handles fresh-up assignments—that's the main thing to watch. Without standout speed figures or rating drivers to lean on, the case here hinges on how she's trialled and whether the connections back her readiness on the day; form and recent work will be critical to assess at the track.
Dashon
J: Brad Parnham · T: A W Maley
Major Magnus
J: Jarrad Noske · T: B P Graham
Vervain
J: · T: Carey Martin
Vervain resumes today with a poor first-up record (0 wins from 3 attempts), which is the main thing to watch given the horse usually needs a run to peak. However, the case leans on recent speed and class strength, and jockey Carey Martin is in form, running 25% above expectation across his last 100 runners. Barrier placement is a concern that could work against it.
Good Show🔧 Tongue tie first time.
J: · T: Dylan Bairstow
Good Show presents a mixed case: fitness and freshness are working in its favour, and the class setup offers opportunity, but there's a notable structural headwind to overcome. The main thing to watch is whether Good Show can work out from the outside barrier of 16—that's the decisive factor that could undermine an otherwise promising profile.