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Watch and Act - Duckenfield, Millers Forrest and Woodberry Swamp            flooding  - Prepare to isolate

Watch and Act - Duckenfield, Millers Forrest and Woodberry Swamp flooding - Prepare to isolate

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to PREPARE TO ISOLATE due to predictions that the Hunter River will continue to rise:
Duckenfield
Millers Forrest
Woodberry Swamp
Low lying areas adjacent to the Hunter River
You should monitor the situation and prepare to be isolated by floodwater. Consider the effects isolation will have on family, work, and educational commitments.
You may be trapped without power, water, and other essential services and it may be too dangerous for NSW SES to rescue you.
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  • SBS Australia

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‘Big system': Aussies in several states warned as wind, rain, flood risk looms
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Today's Caulfield card also sees winter star Jimmy The Bear go about his business, tackling the 2400m for the first time at rock bottom odds. The grand galloper has been racing in rarefied air in recent months, his six runs this time in returning four wins and two seconds. At tomato sauce odds for today's assignment, he's expected to make light work of the 2400m journey. This week, senior racing writer Ben Dorries also spent time with Racing NSW boss Peter V'landys to talk about everything from Rosehill, the haters, politics and his future. Read the full interview here, read his accompanying story on PVL's talks with DAZN over a global racing channel and watch the video below. • Tips from the big bookies: Saturday, July 26 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ TRACK CONDITIONS ROYAL RANDWICK Weather: Expected showers with forecast top temperature of 18c. Track: Soft (6). Rail: Out 11m from 1000m to winning post, 8m remainder. DOOMBEN Weather: Sunny with expected showers and a forecast top temperature of 22c. Track: Soft (5). Rail: Out 3m the entire. CAULFIELD Weather: Cloud cover with light rain and a top temperature of 12c. Track: Soft (5). Rail: Out 4m the entire. MORPHETTVILLE Weather: Cool, light showers expected with forecast top temperature of 13c. Track: Heavy (9). Rail: True. • LAURIE'S LONGSHOTS: Laurie Sainsbury thinks $17 chance 'can run a race' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BEST BET Race 3 No.6 IN SUMMER Looks ideally suited up to the 1800m and with the gun gate to boot. Sets up beautifully here third up after closing off hard for third in this grade over the mile last time out. Ticks all the boxes. NEXT BEST Race 2 No.2 KINGSTON CHARM Has run well at both outings this time in and should have finished closer last time out when third. Zac Lloyd jumps aboard here and should be able to slot in nicely midfield from the cushy draw. Poised to run a race. • EXPERT TIPS: Clinton Payne's race-by-race tips, analysis and preview for Randwick on Saturdays ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BEST BET Race 7 No.9 CASTILLIAN Has been in fantastic form winning his past two and worth noting he trounced subsequent winner Restonica at Ipswich. Goes up in weight but has lugged more in the past and Angela Jones stays on board. Go well. NEXT BEST Race 5 No.14 LEAD ME ON Did a bit wrong but still got the job done over the road at Eagle Farm last week and with the claim on the quick back up no reason he can't put together another forward performance. Showing promise. • EXPERT TIPS: Graeme Carey's best bets, quaddie picks and race-by-race analysis for Doomben on Saturday ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BEST BET Race 2 No.11 VERDOUX Lightly raced four-year-old which has finished top two in five career starts. Jumpout caught the eye, gets the aid of barrier one and has Blake Shinn aboard. Set to run a race. NEXT BEST Race 5 No.5 BOSSY BENITA Hit the line hard to win first up at Sandown Lakeside after trialling well confirming she's resumed in splendid order. Stays at the 1200m second up and on the strength of that last start expecting to see her take another leap forward today. • EXPERT TIPS: Brad Waters' Caulfield Saturday tips, race-by-race analysis and quaddie picks ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ JOCKEY WATCH Jason Collett: 10 rides, average price $5.75 Zac Lloyd: 7 rides, average price $9 Tommy Berry: 6 rides, average price $10 Josh Parr: 4 rides, average price $10.10 Tom Sherry: 6 rides, average price $12.35 JOCKEY-TRAINER COMBO STRIKE RATE 36.4% Jason Collett / Bjorn Baker (Race 9 No.12 REGIMENTAL COLOURS) 31.4% Adam Hyeronimus / Joe Pride (Race 8 No.1 STORM THE RAMPARTS, Race 7 No. 5 LITTLE CONTREAU) 25% Ash Morgan / Bjorn Baker (Race 5 No.6 BATTLETON, Race 10 No.6 PUNTIN) 20.7% Josh Parr / Bjorn Baker (Race 4 No.4 STARDEEL) 20.4% Kerrin McEvoy / James Cummings (Race 7 No.9 DRIFT NET) SECTIONAL STARS Randwick Race 1 No.7 NAZWAH Randwick Race 8 No.11 BUNDEENA Randwick Race 9 No.9 ROYAL COMMODORE RATINGS RULERS Randwick Race 5 No.4 OH DIAMOND LIL ($2.15) Randwick Race 3 No.6 IN SUMMER ($2.60) Randwick Race 4 No.1 CODETTA ($6) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ROYAL RANDWICK MARKET MOVERS (by Ladbrokes) Race 1: Nashville Jack $6.50-$5 ($365 @ $6.50), Nazwah $2.70-$2 ($1180 & $600 twice @ $2.70, $1380, $1000 & $900 twice @ $2.45, $650 @ $2.25, $1200 & $500 @ $2.15, $800 @ $2, $940 @ $1.85) Race 2: Forecaster $8-$6, Callistemon $4.80-$4, Jacob's Time $51-$41 ($100 w/p @ $51/$11) Race 3: In Summer $3.10-$2.40 ($350 @ $3), Red Rags To Bulls $11-$9.50 ($100 @ $11, $220 & $100 @ $10) Race 4: Signor Tortoni $7.50-$5 ($310 @ $7.50), Stardeel $4.80-$4 ($1000 @ $4.40, $1000 @ $4.15), Bartolf $27-$17 Race 5: Battleton $12-$8Aberlour $6-$5.50 ($500 @ $6) Race 6: Nana's Wish $11-$10 ($125 & $100 @ $11) She's Unusual $5.50-$3.10 ($500 @ $5.50, $500 @ $5 including 6c deduction, $1000 @ $3.45), Bright Red $10-$5.50 ($220 @ $10 including 6c deduction) Race 7: Little Cointreau $8-$5 ($285 @ $8, $333 @ $7), Drift Net $7-$6.50 ($365 @ $6.50), Lugh $17-$11 ($125 @ $17) Race 8: World Alliance $13-$10 ($220 @ $11), Termagent ($200 @ $38, $145 @ $34, $500 place @ $6.50 & $5.75), Tarpaulin $6-$3.90 ($1000 @ $6, $555 & $500 @ $5.75, $445 @ $5.50) Race 9: Cassiel $5-$3.70, Zouripper $13-$12 ($150 @ $13) Race 10: Miracle Spin $13-$6.50 ($200 @ $11), Puntin $3.45-$3.20 ($600 @ $3.45, $1000, $850 & $600 @ $3.40, $550 & $500 @ $3.30, $910 & $850 @ $3.20) • Randwick Turf Talk: Shayno's smoking hot $15 tip ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BIG BETS ROYAL RANDWICK Race 1 No.7 NAZWAH – $10,000 at $2.10 Race 1 No.7 NAZWAH – $5000 @ $2.20 Race 4 No.4 STARDEEL – $1000 @ $4.20 Race 5 No.4 OH DIAMOND LIL – $9000 @ $2.15 Race 6 No.5 SHE'S UNUSUAL – $1000 @ $3.50 Race 7 No.4 SACRED ROCKS – $5000 @ $2.40 Race 7 No.4 SACRED ROCKS – $11,000 @ $2.45 Race 8 No.13 TARPAULIN – $3000 at $5 Race 9 No.3 CASSIEL – $3000 @ $4.00 Race 10 No.6 PUNTIN – $8000 at $3.30 • BIG BETS FOR THIS SATURDAY DOOMBEN Race 1 No.7 BOOMSHANKA – $2000 @ $3.50 Race 1 No.7 BOOMSHANKA – $2000 @ $2.80 Race 2 No.8 KADALL – $3500 @ $3.40 Race 2 No.8 KADALL – $3500 @ $3.40 Race 7 No.8 DEEP RESPECT – $2000 @ $7.50 Race 9 No.1 MISTER BIANCO – $1800 @ $3.40 CAULFIELD Race 1 No.2 OLE DANCER – $4000 @ $3.10 Race 1 No.4 CANNYWORTH – $2000 (each-way) @ $9.50/$2.35 Race 2 No.11 VERDOUX – $4000 @ $3.50 Race 4 No.3 ANT – $2500 @ $4 Race 5 No.7 NOETZIE – $1000 @ $3.20 Race 7 No.9 NEWLOOK – $1000 (each-way) @ $15/$4 Race 8 No.3 BARAQIEL – $1000 @ $3.20 Race 8 No.3 BARAQIEL – $4000 @ $3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ INTERSTATE MAIL (VIC/SA) Caulfield Race 6 No.7 SAVAGERY VIBE Caulfield Race 8 No.5 KIN Morphettville Race 4 No.1 BANCOORA Morphettville Race 7 No.4 THE AUTUMN BELLE • EXPERT TIPS: $23 top tip at Belmont, four top selections at Morphettville PROVINCIAL MAIL (NSW) Kembla Grange Race 1 No.5 HURRY MISS Kembla Grange Race 3 No.8 VALEDICTORIAN #Good luck today and I hope you back plenty of winners Originally published as The Last Say: Tips, inside mail, market movers for Saturday's racing

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