After looking at the 2012 Inglis Classic form guide it’s easy to see why so many punters have trouble with two year old races early in the year.
The fact is they’re still so raw and green that they can come out and win by 10 or trail them in half a circuit away.
Of course racing form is the best type of form and in this instance there’s simply no form to decode!
With so many of these runners having had no starts or just a single start punters are going to be up against it this Saturday no matter what way you look at it.
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2012 Inglis Classic Form Guide
Vavavic
Second on debut as an odds on favourite at Queanbeyan after running third of six at a Queanbeyan trial. One of the top hopes.
Crusader King
Trialled at Randwick and ran third of eight almost ten off the winner before finishing eight of 11 on debut at Warwick Farm even further away.
Sinoque
Second in a Randwick trial late last year and seventh about ten off the winner at Warwick Farm on debut.
Michael
Ran last of four in a Kensington trial in November, no starts to date.
Single In Paris
Second in a Canberra trial and then fifth on debut at Wagga on the 13th of January.
Snippetsboy
Good trial form finishing second at Canterbury back in September and winning his Kensington trial on the 3rd.
Taxmeifyoucan
Only the one trial, finished third of seven only a length off the pace at Warwick Farm.
Diamond Earth
Most experienced horse with three race starts including two victories, last one on December 17 over 1000m at Warwick Farm.
Risky Blonde
Won at Gosford on debut and was fifth last start at Warwick Farm in a hot race.
Classical Melody
Third on debut at Scone and a last start winner by a length at Orange.
Elkaydee
Won a trial earlier this year but ran fifth by almost eight lengths at Kembla grange on debut.
Chez Harmony
Two starts to date with a sixth in the Gimcrack back in October and a disappointing seventh on the 11th at Kembla Grange.
Beaut Lae
Was 10th of 12 on debut at Randwick last year in the Gimcrack and eight of nine at Kembla Grange on the 11th.
Cavalry Rose
Only the one trial for an impressive four length win on this track, a filly to watch.

