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Tentyris ridden by Damian Lane wins the Black Caviar Lightning at Flemington Racecourse on February 14, 2026 in Flemington, Australia. (Photo by Pat Scala/Racing Photos)

Tentyris ridden by Damian Lane wins the Black Caviar Lightning at Flemington Racecourse on February 14, 2026 in Flemington, Australia. (Photo by Pat Scala/Racing Photos)

Flemington: Buy, Hold or Sell?

The stocks rising, holding and sliding after a fabulous Flemington card.

Matt Welsh by Matt Welsh
February 16, 2026
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Margins lie. Times, tempo and the eye reveal the truth.

Saturday was a meeting of mixed tempos, rides shaped by bigger targets and performances that demand deeper reading.

Forget the surface view.

Who do we stamp? Who stays under the microscope?

 

Buy: Race 2 – Seafall

This was run at a genuine tempo and, relative to grade BM78, I trust the form.

Seafall has now had five runs for the Hayes camp and her last two have been solid. She settled a fair way back, built through her gears and hit the line with purpose.

She looks ready to win.

Tarvue loves Flemington! She fends off Fiorenot to score for Luke Cartwright and John Sadler 👏👏@LukeCartwrightt @Sadler_Racing pic.twitter.com/c7Os1SAMZO

— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) February 14, 2026

 

Hold: Race 3 – Ole Dancer and the Thousand Guineas formline

Let’s be honest. This was effectively a paid barrier trial.

Sass Appeal crawled, 11 lengths below standard to the 800m, and the race shape did not suit anything ridden cold. Ole Dancer was set an impossible task.

That said, I still wanted to see her do a touch more.

More broadly, the Thousand Guineas formline remains shaky. It did not look deep at the time and the cracks are widening. Apocalyptic was $1.45 in the Light Fingers and, despite running second, looked vulnerable late. Another 20 metres and she finishes fifth.

This crop of middle distance fillies still has something to prove.

Sass Appeal is SMART 💁‍♀️

She dominates up front to make it three in a row in the Desirable 🥇🥇🥇@LaneDamian with an early double 👀@DOBrienRacing pic.twitter.com/nDL2OkAlN3

— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) February 14, 2026

Hold: Race 6 – Saint George at 2500m

The easy take will be that he did not run the trip.

I am not convinced.

He was left in front (which didn’t look the plan judging by the first 200m) in a race lacking tempo and went 10 lengths below standard through the first 1700 metres. It was a crawl. Despite leading, he actually went slower early than in his two previous wins at Cranbourne and Flemington.

This was not a true staying test.

He won out to 2900 metres in the UK. I am prepared to forgive. The market may wobble. I will not (yet!).

Flemington Race 6 | Berkeley Square

Berkeley Square proves the strongest stayer, powering over the top in the concluding stages ⭐️

📺 Ch. 78/68, Foxtel 529, Kayo or via our app
REPLAYS: https://t.co/ZIa4a02wC0 pic.twitter.com/F0b8mECDBM

— Racing.com (@Racing) February 14, 2026

Buy: Race 7 – Birdman

Finished fourth. Could easily have won.

The barrier always looked awkward in the small field and he never really saw daylight until it was too late. He was the last horse off the bridle and charged through the line with petrol left.

His second-up form is solid. Stick with him.

Cafe Millenium books a ticket to the All Star Mile 🌟

It’s a treble for Team Hayes at Flemington!@lindsayparkrace pic.twitter.com/SqnMjf4M7L

— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) February 14, 2026

Buy: Race 8: Benedetta (and obviously Tentyris)

Tentyris was sublime. That turn of foot was devastating.

But in the noise, Benedetta’s return went under the radar.

Held up, diving late, charging at the first two through the line. She looks to have come back in terrific order. There is another Group 1 in her. The challenge, as always, is her pattern. Get back, need luck, explode late.

When it falls right, she is top class.

 

Buy: Race 9 – Sixties

He is the real deal.

Sat deep, absorbed pressure and monstered them, even if this was a moderate edition of the CS Hayes. That profile wins proper races.

He can give Observer, if he lines up, and Planet Red a genuine contest in the Australian Guineas.

Asakura was excellent in second at just his third start. Still green, still learning. Plenty of upside.

CS Hayes Stakes | Sixties

Sixties defies a wide trip to beat his opposition in the CS Hayes Stakes comprehensively. That’s four for @LaneDamian at Flemington today ⭐️

📺 Ch. 78/68, Foxtel 529, Kayo or via our app
REPLAYS: https://t.co/ZIa4a02wC0 pic.twitter.com/Ep3cWBIz9g

— Racing.com (@Racing) February 14, 2026

Sell: Race 9 – West Of Swindon

The jump-outs were plain. Saturday was plain.

Yes, he is a Group 2 Stutt Stakes winner and they will be targeting bigger races. But he will need to lift significantly on what we have seen so far this campaign.

That said, he is in the right yard to make me look foolish.

For now, I am not buying.

 

And one from Ballarat that I am definitely buying….

Ballarat Race 1 – Regal Ambition

2yo filly who was heavily backed on debut. Got too far back and keen off a moderate tempo before whipping home in slick late sectionals. Looked a bit of depth to this Maiden – she will be winning one before too long.

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Matt Welsh

Matt Welsh

Matt Welsh is the founder of Betsy and one of Australia’s most respected form analysts. A former executive at Racing.com and Racing Victoria, Matt has built a reputation for market-leading analysis, clear communication, and a deep understanding of both racing and wagering. With Betsy, he has assembled a team of trusted, high-quality form analysts dedicated to delivering expert analysis that will arm Betsy punters for a winning day at the races.

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