We have expert betting tips for the Randwick Guineas this Saturday at Randwick which features a quality field of 11.
Anamoe dominates betting markets, but it should be a competitive race between the top three in the market.
We have a runner-by-runner betting guide available for the Randwick Guineas, which runs at 4:40 pm.
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Best bets for Randwick Guineas 2022
Best Bet:
Anamoe @ $1.85 Bet @ Sportsbet
Best Each Way Bet:
Hilal @ $6.50 Bet @ Sportsbet
Best Roughie:
Military Expert @ $26 Bet @ Sportsbet
Randwick Guineas Trifecta Tips
Punters should have four runners on their ticket for the Randwick Guineas trifecta.
- Anamoe
- Hilal
- Converge
- Military Expert
Randwick Guineas First-Four Tips
We have included five runners for our Randwick Guineas first-four.
- Anamoe
- Hilal
- Military Expert
- Converge
- War Eternal
Randwick Guineas Form Guide & Tips
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1. Anamoe (Best Bet – $1.85) Bet @ Sportsbet
Anamoe comes off a gutsy win in the Hobartville when beating Hilal, so the form stacks up nicely.
The three-year-old colt was unlucky not to win the Cox Plate and he’s unbeaten in two runs on the track.
He’s also unbeaten third-up, including wins in the Todman Stakes and Caulfield Guineas, so he’s the obvious top pick.
2. Converge ($6) Bet @ Sportsbet
Converge chased gamely behind Anamoe last time out and rising to the mile won’t do his chances any harm.
The three-year-old son of Frankel owns three wins and five placings from 10 starts, so he’s always around the mark and that form bodes well.
We expect him to be fighting out the finish once again.
3. Hilal (Best Each Way – $6.50) Bet @ Sportsbet
We love the way Hilal fought bravely along the inside last time out and he’s a runner that handles wet tracks.
The Hawkes-trained runner owns two wins and three second placings at Randwick and he has finished out of the money only once in wet conditions.
Punters get excellent odds and he could turn the tables on Anamoe.
4. Coastwatch ($23) Bet @ Sportsbet
Coastwatch is also nominated for the Australian Guineas at Flemington but he would be better suited running here.
He comes off an impressive win and he puts himself in the race, which is always a positive. He could steal a break on the field and pay a nice price, so keep safe.
7. Military Expert (Best Roughie – $26) Bet @ Sportsbet
Coming off a win at Rosehill is Military Expert, who faces a rise in class but he has upside.
The Annabel Neasham-trained colt is fitter for two runs back from a spell and drawing wide isn’t too bad in these conditions.
Look for him to come wide and try kick clear.
8. Raging Bull ($41) Bet @ Sportsbet
We expected to see more from Raging Bull fresh up and the run wasn’t good enough to capture our attention.
He is only a one-race winner from seven starts and he would need to find a few lengths to test this field
9. Royalzel ($46) Bet @ Sportsbet
Royalzel showed quality early on but his recent form is anything to be excited about.
He’s struggling to beat a runner home and racing at Group 1 level doesn’t help with that. We expect him to struggle again.
10. War Eternal ($13) Bet @ Sportsbet
War Eternal has attracted attention with bookmakers and his 2.5-length win last start was a step in the right direction.
He is a past winner at Randwick and although five lengths behind Paulele two back, he has improved from that run.
He’s a first four hope.
11. Sword Point ($35) Bet @ Sportsbet
We were impressed with his win at Rosehill last start, but we’d prefer to see him in something easier.
He opened at $51 and has been specked into $41, but he shouldn’t come into calculations against the likes of the top three in the market.
12. Sinba ($26) Bet @ Sportsbet
The son of Xtravagant is shooting for three on the bounce after winning at Randwick-Kensington by two lengths.
It was a solid midweek-level field, but he has been backed in from an opening quote of $34, so he has his supporters.
We’d prefer to see him in something easier.
13. Sea Treasures ($126) Bet @ Sportsbet
Big odds available and rightfully so. He shouldn’t be a factor at any stage.

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After graduating from the University of Auckland (BA – English), Daryl was thrown into the world of sports and horse racing journalism.
Having worked as a racing journalist for two years, he decided to move into the online world of horse racing and sports writing. After years of honing his craft, Daryl became a professional punter in 2009 – with a focus on horse racing, NRL, AFL, NBA, Rugby, NFL, and US college sports. Daryl’s tips have been featured on various websites around the world before joining the GoBet team. When he’s not working, Daryl tries to avoid making bogeys on the golf course.