The key to Australian racing is usually a few things.
- Track condition. Horses like some better than others and generally run to what they like. Good, Soft and Heavy are the three main conditions of the tracks and there are a few grades within each one. So you may see a Good4 or a Heavy10 etc.
- Distance. Much like horses here, horses like a particular distances more than others. Nothing earth shattering here.
- Track Record - This is THE most important thing I have found in Australian racing. Each racetrack there is unique. If a horse runs well there and is not making some huge class rise they will run well. If they have a bad record at that track, they will run bad. It is the ultimate horses for courses scenario.
- Stay away from Maiden races. We generally don't have enough information regarding trainers and their intentions.
There is a great website called racenet.au They also have an app you can download on your phone. Great information on this app, quite unbelievable to be honest with you. Puts TVG and other ADW apps to shame. Check it out.
.20 supers are fun to play there, at least once each night you will see one that pays three out of four. One last night was x-x-x-all for $1048. I believe they also have .20 pick threes and fours.