There was a gentle warmth in the air this morning as trainers gave their runners a final reassuring pat, a few even planting a quiet kiss on a favourite neck before stepping back from the mounting yard. With families drifting in and track staff sharing easy smiles, the Belmont race card December 3 meeting promised an afternoon shaped by calm confidence rather than loud expectation — the kind of Wednesday where horses could rise simply by running true.
Belmont Park’s midweek fixtures have long carried this understated charm. Today’s seven-race program, spanning from late morning to mid-afternoon, mirrors that familiar rhythm: steady, honest, and rewarding those who watch closely. The track looked inviting under the soft Perth light, offering a fair surface for a mix of improving youngsters and mature campaigners seeking momentum before the WA summer intensifies.
Balanced Fields Headline the Belmont Program
The Belmont race card December 3 lineup brings a balanced spread of maidens, handicaps, and Class contests — the type of card that lets stories unfold gently, race by race. Trainers spoke quietly of opportunity; jockeys climbed aboard with that midweek blend of composure and sharp focus. It may not be a blockbuster day, but it is certainly one capable of producing meaningful turns in form.
Race-by-Race Preview
Race 1 – Bisley Workwear Handicap (11:39am, 1400m)
The opener gives three-year-olds a chance to set an early tone. TANUNDA, REFEMME NO ANGEL, and CEDAR LEAF look the sharper types on paper, while PURE HEARTED, UNIVERSAL IMPACT, and WILD THINGS bring a touch of intrigue if the pace slackens mid-race.
Prize money: ₹35,000
Race 2 – Unite Resourcing Maiden (12:14pm, 1000m)
Raw talent and early speed shape this maiden sprint. GODLESS STORM, POWER TO RULE, and PINTS AT PADDYS may show intent from the jump. WEST RIVER ROBOT, HOLD MY WINE, and GLASWEGIAN STORM are the quieter threats poised to improve.
Prize money: ₹25,000
Race 3 – The One One WA Racing Podcast Handicap (12:50pm, 1000m)
Expect tempo. KING’S DRAMA, FAVOURED SON, and SOUND OF SPEED appear likely to dictate early. THINK LIKA WINNER, FAVOURITE SONGS, and KIMBERLEY CURRENCY lurk as late swoopers.
Prize money: ₹30,000
Race 4 – Quayclean Handicap (1:20pm, 1650m)
A test of nerve and positioning over the middle trip. METALIC MARLIN, SHAMILIAN MISS, and BIRD ON A WIRE should be prominent. DOMINANT FORCE, FLINDERS LANE, and ANGEL SHAME look suited to a controlled ride before launching late.
Prize money: ₹30,000
Race 5 – Morley Growers Market Handicap (1:50pm, 1200m)
Class 3 runners step forward as the afternoon settles. SUNBRONZED, MT SHIRATAKU, and GOLD FLAKES bring the early push; PRINCESS IN RED, ROCK THE MARKET, and STRICTLY CASH will likely wait for gaps to open in the straight.
Prize money: ₹30,000
Race 6 – MCA Polytrack Handicap (2:30pm, 1300m)
Improving runners meet again at Class 1 level. SUPIDO EXPRESS, TERRITORY MAN, and YOU CAN CALL ME AL should be involved early. GINGER AND TONIC, DEEP DISCRETION, and TOUSLED CROWN are positioned to strike if the tempo is honest.
Prize money: ₹30,000
Race 7 – Liquor Barons Handicap (3:10pm, 1400m)
The finale promises a clean, competitive finish to the day. BLACK FOR CASH, TRUE BLUE BONDI, and CAPE LEEUWIN offer early strength, but FOREVER DREAMING, ACROSS GENERATIONS, and ENCHANTING SOUND bring balance and late polish.
Prize money: ₹30,000
A Midweek Card Rich With Possibility
Belmont’s Wednesday programs rarely shout; instead, they build a steady, satisfying rhythm — and today is no exception. With inviting track conditions, balanced fields, and a relaxed crowd atmosphere, this Belmont race card December 3 meeting should produce honest racing and perhaps a few performances worth following deeper into December.
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