Portugal vs Chile - Match Preview

Confederations Cup, Semi Final

Kazan Arena, Russia 7pm

Portugal vs Chile – Match Preview – The Confederations Cup has been whittled down to the final four and the first semi-final pits European Champions Portugal against South American Champions Chile in Kazan.

The tournament has proceeded pretty much as expected for the Euro 2016 winners, a last-minute equaliser for fellow semi-finalists Mexico in an even 2-2 draw the only real setback to date for Fernando Santos’ men.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winner in a solid 1-0 victory over hosts Russia before yet another man-of-the-match performance for the Real Madrid star in a 4-0 demolishing of OFC champions New Zealand. Consequentially, Portugal topped Group A on goal difference and as a reward face second place in Group B, Chile.

Chile’s ride to the semi-finals hasn’t been so convincing, it took two late goals to see off African Cup of Nations victors Cameroon in their opening game, before a good draw against tournament favourites Germany. Then, a weak performance in a limp 1-1 draw with Australia resulted in a second-place finish in the group and instead of playing Mexico, now must beat Portugal.

Underestimate Chile at your own peril though, the back-to-back Copa America champions are currently ranked 4th in the world (compared to Portugal’s 8th) and have been solid defensively while always providing a dangerous threat going forward for the last few years (think back to Chile beating England 2-0 at Wembley in 2013).

Portugal would much rather face Chile than World Cup 2014 winners Germany, however, but a great match is promised here with plenty of potential in attack, spearheaded by star players Cristiano Ronaldo and Alexis Sanchez respectively. A place in the final against the victors of Mexico and Germany awaits.

Both sides have only recently acquired their first ever taste of international silverware in the past few years (Chile 2015 Copa America victory and Portugal Euro 2016) so will be ravenous to continue that feast of winning.

Team News
Dortmund left-back Raphel Guerreiro has been ruled out with a suspected broken leg from the victory over Russia so Eliseu is set to continue his covering role on the left side of defence. Andre Silva and Bernardo Silva’s excellent form will give headaches to coach Fernando Santos, with Andre Gomes and William Carvalho at risk of losing their starting positions.

Chile have much less squad depth than their counterparts but Juan Antonio Pizzi will have a full squad to choose from, including key men Mauricio Isla, Arturo Vidal, and Alexis Sanchez.

Sanchez became Chile’s all time record goalscorer with a goal against Germany in the Confederations Cup Photo Credit: skysports.com

Players to Watch
As mentioned above, Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez is absolutely crucial to Chile’s success. The ex-Barcelona man recently became his country’s all-time record goal-scorer, overtaking Marcelo Salas’ previous record of 37 with his 38th in the draw against Germany. This match also saw the dynamic forward extend his (and Claudio Bravo) record as his country’s joint-leading appearance maker too, with 112. Sanchez is one of the world’s best footballers with phenomenal ability on the ball, he’s equally capable of delicately splitting a defence or bulldozing his way through with sheer force of nature. Pair that with a deadly eye for goal and it is easy to see how he racked up an amazing 30 goals and 13 assists for Arsenal in all competitions last season; his best ever return. If Portugal keep Sanchez quiet, a big if, their chances of winning will increase tenfold.

Andre Silva has scored 8 goals in 11 International appearances Photo Credit: skysports.com

With all the talk surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo and his ever-excellent form, Andre Silva’s brilliant performances have gone somewhat under the radar. With 8 goals in 11 senior Portugal appearances, and set to keep his place due to a wonderful performance capped with a goal against New Zealand in the last game, the Porto striker adds a different element to the Portuguese attack with his willingness to go in behind the defence, wonderful for players such as Bernardo Silva to link with. The 21-year-old’s destructive form last campaign (16 goals in 32 apps in Liga Nos and 4 goals in 8 in the Champions League) has earned the forward a lucrative £32m transfer to Italian sleeping giants AC Milan, who will be keen to see if this level of performance can be sustained on the international stage.

 

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Daily Horse Racing Pro Tips - 26th October 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Wednesday 28th June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 28th June 2017 -Worcester 2.20pm – Crs Scrap Metals Malvern 578081 Novices’ Chase

Forever Field – 13/8 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 28th June 2017 – Worcester 2.50pm – Shakespeare Stone Handicap Chase

A Good Skin – 3/1 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 28th June 2017 – Carlisle 4pm – ebfstallions.com ‘Eternal’ Stakes (Fillies’ Listed)

Elusive Beauty – 5/1 – 1.5pt stake (EW)

 Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 28th June 2017 -Carlisle 4.30pm – Ebf Stallions Breeding Winners Fillies’ Handicap

Favourite Royal – 10/3 – 1.5pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview - Ayr & Southwell - 3rd October 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from three meetings, coming from Carlisle, Salisbury and a Listed race at Naas. What can we do with the likes of Springforth? I am not trainer but this horse is now 1-11 with 5 placed runs, very exposed however if turning up at Redcar in the future, I think he needs to be put in trackers when he does, running well without winning.

 

14.00 CARLISLE – EDMUNDSON CABLETECH CARLISLE NOVICE AUCTION STAKES (5f)

This is actually fairly competitive for a run of the mill auction stakes race, three trainers that have won this corresponding race in the past are Bryan Smart, Kevin Ryan and Karl Burke. Let’s start with last year’s winning trainer Bryan Smart who is represented with his newcomer Weeton.

This son of Society Rock has a good sprint pedigree background being related to Namid, however I am going to overlook him on debut this time around but keep close quarters on him for future races around this sphere. Next, I move on to Kevin Ryan’s contender here in Falabelle. She is another new comer form a yard that has won this on three occasions with the last won winner being Fast Act back in 2014 who went on to have a winning rating of 81.

Finally, the selection, I have not come to this decision lightly, firstly I do feel Weeton is the horse to beat, but I am very drawn to Karl Burke’s filly Element’s Quest. She is the daughter of Coventry Stakes runner up Elzaam out of the middle distance mare Sweet Chilli, my reservations even though the juveniles have known to run well on debut, this trip just might be on the sharp side, in time she should be stretching out to 8f.

ELEMENT’S QUEST : 1pt each way @ 11/1(BOG)

14.30 CARLISLE – totepoolliveinfo.com EBF NOVICE STAKES (5)  (5.8f)

I would be very disappointed to not see Mark Johnston’s Birdette open her account at the first time of asking. The daughter of Australian Golden Stakes Winner Epaulette will get further than this, a good run here could definitely set her up for 7-8f races as a juvenile, trainer has won this race twice in the past four renewals.

Richard Fahey’s Our Kid made a pleasing debut when winning on the all-weather at Wolverhampton, but it’s turning out to be a weak race with majority of his beaten field failing to impress next time. Move it Move it, I put up last time out which could be a good thing now I am not tipping him this time around.

Third to John Kirkup last time over course and distance, and pending how the latter runs on this corresponding card in an earlier race could see form franked.

BIRDETTE : 2pt Win @ 5/1 (BOG)

15.10 SALISBURY – NEW FOREST FARM MACHINERY/JOHN DEERE AUCTION STAKES (3)  (6f)

Running Cloud made quiet an impression on me when winning with plenty in hand on the all-weather at Wolverhampton, back in third that day was Richard Hannon’s Wildnightinvegas which was ridden by Tom Marquand, the jockey has deserted the latter for the selection which must speak volumes.

Now any other day I would probably be backing Three Little Birds of Sylvester Kirk’s, but she has had four reasonable chances to get off the mark and despite having big entries in the forthcoming months she will have to really step up if she is to make that grade. Onefootinparadise and Kimifive have run well enough on debut, the former finished behind Viscount Loftus who was pitched in way too far when competing at the Royal meeting finishing at the back of the field in the Norfolk Stakes.

Kimifive ran well as expected on debut when fourth over course and distance, just two lengths off the winner, Fran Berry takes over from Oisin Murphy, and I am guessing that if they were having a good stab of winning this Oisin would have got the recall.

RUNNING CLOUD : 3pt Win @ 13/8 (BOG)

19.50 NAAS – QUEALLY GROUP NAAS IRISH EUROPEAN BREEDERS FUND NAAS OAKS TRIAL (Listed)  (10f)

Very impressed in the way Jessica Harrington’s Black Ruby went about her business when winning her maiden at Fairyhouse. She had Frima three parts of a length back in second that day and I thought she did it a shade cosily. She is by Dansili who never raced beyond  9f in his career, she goes in to the Oaks later and could face Frima who is going to improve a lot off the back of that run last time.

As for dangers, obviously Frima once more will no doubt be involved, but does have a bit to find with a potential black type winner. Best of the rest, Marc Halford’s Petitcoat won well last time out at Leopardstown, it was a maiden that is going to produce more winners for sure.

BLACK RUBY : 3pt each way @ 9/1 (BOG)

 

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Spain U21's vs Italy U21's - Match Preview
UEFA European Championships, Miejski Stadium, Poland 8pm

Spain U21’s vs Italy U21’s – Match Preview – The second Semi Final of the UEFA U21’s European Championships see’s two of the most successful nations go head to head as Spain take on Italy, a repeat of the 2013 final in which the Spaniard’s won 4-2. The winners will reach the final and take on either England or Germany, which kick’s off at 4pm.

Spain will be fresh after their victory over Serbia, in which a 1-0 win ensured them winners of the group. Spain manager, Albert Celades, made 11 changes to his side’s last group game and will hope the squad are ready for the big clash against the Gli Azzurri.

Italy reached the Semi Final after a 1-0 win over Germany, a single goal from Federico Bernadeschi grabbed the Italians their place as group winners.

Both sides will hope to keep their back line in tact as both nations have had 2 clean sheets so far in the tournament. Spain have scored 9 goals and only conceded the one goal whilst the Italians have scored 5 and conceded 3; which all 3 came against the Czech Republic.

Saul and Ascensio will be key to Spain’s hopes of reaching the final Photo Credit: skysports.com

Team News

Spain look set to recall Saul Niguez, Marco Ascensio and Hector Bellerin against the Italians, who were all unused substitutes in the win over Serbia. No injury concerns for Albert Celades and his squad.

Italy will be without creative force, Domenico Berardi, and Andrea Conti, who are both suspended due to receiving their 2nd bookings of the tournament, who will be a huge miss for the Italians.

Domenico Berardi will be a huge miss for the Italians Photo Credit: skysports.com

 

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England U21's vs Germany U21's - Match Preview
UEFA U21 European Championships, Semi Final, Miejski Tychach Stadium, Poland 5pm

England U21’s vs Germany U21’s – Match Preview – England go into a major tournament once again having to face fierce rivals Germany in the Semi Finals, this time it’s the young Lions being lead by manager Aidy Boothroyd.

Germany who have named an unchanged side in all 3 group matches, may look to make changes for the Semi Final clash.

England beat hosts, Poland, to reach the Semi Finals after an impressive 3-0 win with goals from Demarai Gray, Jacob Murphy and a penalty from Nathan Baker. The win ensured England as group winners with seven points.

Germany could not end the group as winners as they lost to Italy 1-0 with a goal from Federico Bernadeschi in the first half, though the Germans did have a goal disallowed within the opening 5 minutes.

Redmond and Chalobah hope to be fit for the Semi Final clash with Germany Photo Credit: skysports.com

Team News

England hope to have both Nathan Redmond and Nathaniel Chalobah fit for the game. Both players came off injured in the 3-0 win over Poland with Chalobah suffering a groin injury and Redmond’s injury is unknown.

New Watford signing Will Hughes and Norwich’s Jacob Murphy are on standby.

Stefan Kuntz, Germany manager, believes England may have an advantage with 2 extra days to prepare for the match and has signalled at making changes to freshen his side up. But no new injury concerns affect the Germans.

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Horse Racing Preview - Nottingham - 1st November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Tuesday 27th June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 27th June 2017 -Brighton 2.45pm – Toteplacepot At Totesport.com Handicap

With Approval – 4/1 – 1.5pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 27th June 2017 – Brighton 3.45pm – Love Fairs Antiques 27 Aug Handicap

Mr Pocket – 7/4 – 2pt stake

 

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 27th June 2017 – Newton Abbott 7pm – Sounds Of Summer Sunday 16 July Novices’ Hurdle

Old Harry Rocks – 4/6 – 2pt stake

 Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 27th June 2017 -Leicester 7.10pm – Deborah Whitehorn’s Birthday Celebration Fillies’ Handicap

The Dukkerer – 11/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview - Newcastle - 30th November 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Four meetings, Beverley, Leicester, Newton Abbott and Ballinrobe. To say I was disappointed with some of the selections is an understatement, especially Keynote who just never turned up finishing a pulled up last.

 

 

16.00 BEVERLEY – RACING UK ON SKY 432 HANDICAP (6) (D.I)  (9.9f)  (0-65)

Ivan Furtado’s yard have hit a good run of form recently, the trainer has had two winners from his last five sent out and saddles Clean Cut here with Royston Ffrench booked. She would have to come into the equation off the back of her fourth here at Beverley when in this grade, off a mark of 51. She has gone on again to finish just out of the frame at Yarmouth in a 0-60, she may do better now stepping up in trip.

Favourites have won the past two renewals of this race and no doubt we will see Mark Johnston’s Katebird field that role. She was kept busy as a juvenile winning 2-11 starts with both wins coming at Nottingham and Chelmsford. Her win on turf off a mark of 58 when beating far superior opposition puts her here with a solid claim. My main concern is she has been beaten a combined distance of forty-eight lengths from her last five runs, but bounced back to form when finishing third at Ripon six days ago in a 0-85 handicap over this index.

Daniel Loughnane’s horses tend to run well when stepped up in trip, their representative here is Trautmann who was last seen finishing fifth on the all-weather at Kempton in a maiden. It was a competitive maiden with the runner up Tricorn seen finishing a close third in last week’s Brittania Stakes at the Royal meeting.

In second was Ronald R who was very unlucky not to win the Brittania Stakes last week when staying on powerfully to finish runner up to Bless Him. A major player if adapting to the extra index this afternoon, Charlie Bennett takes an encouraging 3lb claim off his back this afternoon and cannot be discounted.

With the favourite taking the last two years, there has not been that many big price winners from the three renewals, this would strongly bring in Katebird, especially if bringing her last run to the table in a 0-85. Clean Cut I do like, purely as the trainer has come into some form of late, but the jockey booking is not showing confidence on stats. Trautmann though is the most interesting, the Brittania Stakes form has to be taken seriously, makes handicap debut off a mark of 59 which is there to be exploited.

Trautmann : 2pt Win @ 9/2 (BOG)

19.20 BALLINROBE – IRISH STALLION FARMS EUROPEAN BREEDERS FUND MAIDEN  (13.1f)

Paul Deegan’s Time Dee has a good opportunity here to get off the mark at the fourth attempt, his string of fourth places have been encouraging and the step up in trip should see him come on further. This is could be an interesting prep run as he has an entry in the Irish Derby on the 1st July and with the ground now coming up good to firm I feel he is the one they all have to beat this evening.

You can never overlook a Willie Mullins flat contender, here he saddles She is Flawless who makes her debut over this trip, no doubt we will see her eventually competing around the bumper circuit once the season starts back up, but being by Fastnet Rock she is more of a future assignment this time around. Another new comer is John Ox’s Kozy. This daughter of Azamour had a rating as high as 130 on the level, this trip is a good starting point, she will be wound up and ready to go for sure.

Finally, Dermot Weld’s Neptune and O’Brien’s Squires Tale are also both interesting angles, Weld’s newcomer Neptune is another Galileo progeny, if there is solid market support for him it has to be noted, Squires Tale finished last at Dundalk on career first start as a juvenile, and would not be surprised if he showed more in transition from 2-3.

Time Dee : 2pt Win @ 7/2 (BOG)

20.35 NEWTON ABBOTT – newtonabbotracing.com HANDICAP HURDLE (4)  (29.6f)  (0-115)

Both Lake Shore Drive and Vendredi Trois set strong standards in this, the latter retains the services of Richard Johnson who got off the mark at the sixteenth attempt over hurdles at Worcester two weeks ago. Emma Lavelle’s eight-year-old has failed more times when being stepped up beyond three miles, is 0-6 around this index which has included two unseated riders and a runner up spot which came at Stratford eighteen months ago in a 0-110 grade, will have to step up again off this 6lb penalty.

One I feel though they will all have to beat is Johnny Farrelly’s Lake Shore Drive, once trained in Ireland and had spells at John Cullen’s yard, he had his first run for the new yard back in October last year when finishing wayward to the wind. failing to show anything for the yard he went and dropped in at Hexham over 23f. This will be his first run past three miles, a good jockey booking of Brendan Powell is a bonus.

Lake Shore Drive : 2pt Win @ 15/8 (BOG)

21.15 LEICESTER – LEICESTER INTERACTIVE HANDICAP (5)  (6f) (0-70)

The most frustrating horse in this race is Richard Fahey’s Springforth.  Quite a character which has seen him play up going into the stalls, he lost all his chances last time out at when last at Ripon. I am willing to give him one more chance, purely as Tony Hamilton gets back on board after being ridden by three different jockeys since.

If he actually brought both his Pontefract and Hamilton form here this would be a shoe in and he would most definitely be favourite. With only a 1lb rise he does look ahead of the handicap now, but his tendency to miss the break and blow up has cost him, hoping Hamilton can get him back on track.

Best of the rest, Richard Prices’s Bellevarde, who was unlucky not to get off the mark at Haydock, he holds the ability to be thereabouts this evening. After watching a poor showing yesterday of another Varian entry, I am going to stick on my gut feeling that Springforth is about to pounce and get the win on board.

Springforth : 2pt each Way @ 6/1 (BOG)

 

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Summer Transfer Rumours - Kylian Mbappe Lottin

Kylian Mbappe Lottin,  the French wonderkid, has had a remarkable season at AS Monaco. The 18-year-old was a key figure in his sides impressive Champions League campaign, spearheading a dangerous young attack. Already being noted as a potential future Balon d’Or winner, the youngster has spent no time making his mark in the national side; making 4 appearances this year. Mbappe will now face a long summer amidst rumours and allegations of transfer moves away from the French Champions, being price tagged as high as £120 million.

The titans of World football all have their eye on the French sensation with his blistering pace and composure in front of goal a must-have for the elite clubs. However, Mbappe hasn’t insisted he will be leaving Monaco, with some rumours suggesting he could be signing a new contract for the French outfit. With everyone sticking their views and thoughts of the 18-year-old striker, here are some of the odds that SkyBet are offering on Kylian Mbappe Lottin’s future come September 3rd 2017:

To Stay at Monaco- 6/4

As previously mentioned, Mbappe hasn’t stated he wishes to leave the French Champions. The young player faces a tough decision this summer on whether to stay or leave Monaco, but seems a humble character and possibly a loyal one too. However, Monaco could find some incoming offers too enticing to say no to with some rumours floating around that would make Mbappe the most expensive transfer in history.

Real Madrid- 6/4

The Champions League winners have a star-studded squad of which Kylian Mbappe Lottin would fit right into. The mouth-watering prospect of Mbappe playing up front with Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale is not only every Real Madrid fans’ dream, but every FIFA players dream too. With Alvaro Morata looking to leave and Karim Benzema not getting any younger, Mbappe would be a fantastic acquisition for Zinedine Zidane. Could we see the young Frenchman replace the current Frenchman up front at the Bernabeu?

Arsenal- 4/1

Mbappe at the Emirates doesn’t seem a very likely transfer. Not only are Arsenal not the glamourous club they once were at the height of European football, next season they won’t be in the Champions League; a factor that will probably make Mbappe keep his distance. The transfer seems almost too good to be true but Arsenal fans should stay positive and remember, Jonathan Woodgate played for Real Madrid once.

SkyBet are also offering odds on Mbappe to move to:

Manchester City- 8/1

PSG-10/1

Liverpool- 18/1

Manchester United- 25/1

Chelsea- 28/1

Barcelona- 33/1

Dortmund- 40/1

Tottenham- 40/1

Daily Horse Racing Pro Tips - 10th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Monday 26th June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th June 2017 -Chepstow 2pm – Good Luck Caroline Williams Mum-To-Be Classified Stakes

Halinka – 7/4 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th June 2017 – Chepstow 4pm – CPL Homefire Handicap

Our Lord – 7/2 – 1.5pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th June 2017 -Chepstow 4.30pm – Happy Birthday Stuart Ash Handicap

Quite A Story – 3/1 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th June 2017 – Chepstow 5pm – Hudson Harris Handicap

Opening Time – 4/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview - Pontefract - 9th October 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from three meetings, Chepstow, Windsor and Wolverhampton. Well a welcoming Sunday off yesterday after a tough week at the Royal meeting, but once again the blog managed to hit three winners at nice prices on the last day, Saturdays have been generous over this month with the most winners hitting home.

 

15.00 Chepstow – Equestrian Surfaces Median Auction Maiden Stakes (12f)

This maiden could actually produce a couple of nice types for the future, the first I will look at is Ed Walkers Dark Profit. He has had two runs now and I suppose you can say the penny is finally dropping, but I am not convinced as he looked all out over course and distance three weeks ago.

Second in the market is Mark Johnston’s Assiduous who finished fourth on debut at Haydock when behind a blog winner UAE King, the front two in the market are potentially mid nineties performers, so Assiduous does warrant respect with main stable jockey turning up to take the ride.

However, I am taking them both on with Charlie Fellowes newcomer Normandie Attack. This son of Kendargent and if you’re not familiar with the Sire, he produced 13 black type winners last year and even though more renown for developing sprinter’s, when a middle distance progeny comes along, it is worth noting.

The most well-known middle distance progeny is Erik the Red who won three times up to 105, so I am willing to give Normandiea Attack a go, only four runners so it’s all in on the win only.

Normandie Attack : 1pt win @ 8/1 (BOG)

15.15 Wolverhampton – Invest City of Wolverhampton Novice Stakes (5f)

Jamie Osborne’s Fab has to really show that his runner up to Queen Mary Stakes winner Heartache was no fluke.

Fab finished one length in front of Lynn’s Memory who has franked the form winning at Redcar last week. It’s a good bit of form, but I am not that taken in that he is an optimum specialist.

Being by Society Rock whose progeny’s do tend to come in for a first run, but I think he will be more effective at 6f in the near future. I am going to take him on with the Mark Johnson entry Branscombe who has had the benefit of three runs and should start to get the hang of things at this stage.

Winner last time out at Sandown in novice company, he seemed to have realized what’s his method is, to win races, sensibly left in novice company and hard to beat again.

Branscombe : 2pt win @ 9/4 (BOG)

17.15 Wolverhampton – Voice Of Racing Day This Friday Median Auction Maiden Stakes (7.1f)

I can categorically say I am not a fan of 7f on any all-weather course, but I am hopeful that the eye catching booking of De Sousa on Ismail’s entry here Right About Now could be appropriately named.

Bombed out on debut at Newbury in a very competitive maiden which has thrown up three winners two include Addeybb and Rigoletto.

He improved quickly when making all weather debut at Kempton when behind a useful type of Godolphins Don’t Give Up. This trip could just be on the sharp side at present being by 9f & 10f winning sire Famous Name, but sets the standard here.

The one I fear the most is Ed Dunlop’s My Illusionist who finished behind the selection at Kempton. He looked very green and pulled hard before coming off the bridle turning for home. I think he will improve for that in-experience and at least hit the frame.

Right About Now : 3pt win @ 11/8 (BOG)

17.50 Windsor – Best Of British Festival 1-3 July maiden Stakes (5.1f)

The top two in the market look the best of these in the curtain raiser. Richard Hannon has Ryan Moore booked to ride Strategic, this son of Kodiac has a couple of big sprint entries later in the year and has to be taken extremely serious on debut for a yard that relish maidens at Windsor.

However, I am going to take him on with Roger Varian’s Keynote, sired by Dragon Pulse and full brother to Legendary Lunch who Richard Hannon trained to success as a juvenile.

Connections have come here over running him on the all-weather at Kempton on Wednesday, no doubt will know his business on debut.

Keynote : 2pt win @ 9/4 (BOG)

 

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