Outright plays (1.5 units):
David Smail to win 10/1 e.w. @ SkyBet and Five Dimes
Arguably the best player in this field outside New Zealand, but certainly the best one when playing in his homeland. It is a long time ago that he was a 100/1 winning selection for the New Zealand Open and those odds will not often be repeated, but he has an excellent chance to pick up another title this week. He was a two-time winner on the Japan Tour in the last few months of 2002 and has shown good early 2003 season form with a 4th place finish in the Johnnie Walker Classic in his last outing. Justifiable short odds.
Nick O'Hern to win 14/1 e.w. @ Centrebet
The extra place at shorter odds elsewhere was tempting because O'Hern is far from a convincing winner of tournament. His only Tour victory came in the 1999 Coolum Classic, but he has become a very consistent player, particularly in Australasian events. His 38th place finish in the Johnnie Walker Classic was the only time in his last seven starts that he has finished outside the top-20 and he can boast similar consistency in New Zealand. He finished 5th last year and has finished in the top-10 in three of his last four starts in this country. Should be a strong contender for a place finish and maybe he could even sneak a win ... with a little help from the rest of the field!
Andrew McLardy to win 33/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Was hoping for slightly bigger odds, but can't find much value this week so will take SkyBet's offering for McLardy. His form in Australasia is good and he did finish strongly last week to end in 6th place, plus he did finish 5th on this course last year. It is has been a very encouraging season on the Southern Africa Tour and he does stand a decent chance of sneaking a top-5 finish here.
David Smail to win 10/1 e.w. @ SkyBet and Five Dimes
Arguably the best player in this field outside New Zealand, but certainly the best one when playing in his homeland. It is a long time ago that he was a 100/1 winning selection for the New Zealand Open and those odds will not often be repeated, but he has an excellent chance to pick up another title this week. He was a two-time winner on the Japan Tour in the last few months of 2002 and has shown good early 2003 season form with a 4th place finish in the Johnnie Walker Classic in his last outing. Justifiable short odds.
Nick O'Hern to win 14/1 e.w. @ Centrebet
The extra place at shorter odds elsewhere was tempting because O'Hern is far from a convincing winner of tournament. His only Tour victory came in the 1999 Coolum Classic, but he has become a very consistent player, particularly in Australasian events. His 38th place finish in the Johnnie Walker Classic was the only time in his last seven starts that he has finished outside the top-20 and he can boast similar consistency in New Zealand. He finished 5th last year and has finished in the top-10 in three of his last four starts in this country. Should be a strong contender for a place finish and maybe he could even sneak a win ... with a little help from the rest of the field!
Andrew McLardy to win 33/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Was hoping for slightly bigger odds, but can't find much value this week so will take SkyBet's offering for McLardy. His form in Australasia is good and he did finish strongly last week to end in 6th place, plus he did finish 5th on this course last year. It is has been a very encouraging season on the Southern Africa Tour and he does stand a decent chance of sneaking a top-5 finish here.