All articles by: Darren Chettleburgh

Horse Racing Preview – Newbury & Newmarket -18th August 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from two meetings, with selections from Newbury and Newmarket.

 

13.40 Newbury – Don Deadman Memorial EBF Maiden Stakes (7f)

An intriguing maiden to kick off proceeding’s, it is worth probably staying around entrants that have had a previous run and this brings in two solid entries here in Richard Hannon’s Ateem and David Elsworth’s Merlin Magic.

The former ran a good fourth on debut at Salisbury when behind stablemate Move Over who won a shade cosily when beating John Gosden’s well thought of Ode to Autumn. That was in Novice company and drops in to maiden class this afternoon and has to be respected with Frankie taking over from Crowley.

However, the selection comes in David Elsworth’s colt Merlin Magic who finished third on debut at Ascot when behind Charlie Appleby’s Mythical Magic who has gone on recently to land a Listed contest in France. Both trainers have won this race in the past, Hannon in 2015 with Storm Rising who went on to win a 0-95 handicap, and Elsworth the year prior with Justice law who went on to land the Prix Le Mans.

The danger to the selection is Clive Cox’s Blue Laureate who finished third on debut at Sandown when behind Red Mist of Simon Crisford’s., however the vote just goes to the combination of De Sousa and Elsworth who partnered up to land this race back in 2014.

MERLINS MAGIC : 2pt Win @ SP (BOG)

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16.20 Newbury – Big Group Insight Handicap (0-85) (5.1f)

Leading amateur apprentice Kieran Shoemark has a cracking chance to sustain his lead at the top of the table when he rides the bottom weight for Scot Dixon. Crosse Fire is still 7lb higher since winning at Pontefract off a mark of 64. That came in soft ground that day and with the rain being constant this month he could get another chance here to get into the winner’s enclosure.

The field looks over exposed in theory, at the top of the list looks to be Erissimus Maximus of Chris Dwyer, who has booked Ryan Moore to ride. Won well last time out in a 0-80 handicap at Yarmouth and has kept better company than this in the past, but with only won winning fav in the past five renewals it is worth siding each way with the selection here.

CROSSE FIRE : 2pts each way @ SP (BOG)

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18.20 Newmarket – Fly London Southend Airport To Lyon EBF Novices Stakes  (8f)

Not the easiest to fathom out with most of the field having their first runs, but I would like to think that Charlie Appleby’s Distorted Humor colt, Kind Act, could go well under James Doyle. The dam Kind Words was placed in five of her eight career runs up to a mile, with the sire never winning a race even though competing at the highest level.

However, I am more interested in John Gosden’s newcomer Roaring Lion, he is by the very smart Kitten’s Joy who won over further than today’s index, and this could be a good factor to have that he is having a starting point at 8f. The dam Vionnet had just the two career runs in the US with a third-place finish in a Grade 1 over 10f.

ROARING LION : 1pt each way @ SP (BOG)

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Horse Racing Preview – Downpatrick -13th August 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from one meeting, with all of the selections this afternoon coming from Downpatrick.

 

14.15 Downpatrick – Keeping It Country Concert After Racing With Ritchie Remo Maiden Hurdle  (18.8f)

Willie Mullins has a strong hand here with Iolani, there was probably more expected of him on hurdling debut when only managing third at Limerick over 20f, a slight drop back in trip this afternoon, he definitely sets the standards with Ruby Walsh up on board, but I feel Gordon Elliott’s yard are going even stronger at the moment and saddle Skeaping.

Gordon Elliott is renowned for sending his hurdlers to Perth, and the selection was just denied when going down by a neck under Jamie Codd. Davy Russell takes over this afternoon and with 5lb form the Mullins entry it could be enough to bring him victory this afternoon.

SKEAPING : 2pt Win @ SP (BOG)

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14.45 Downpatrick – Baloo Hire Centres Rated Hurdle (18.8f)

Again Mullins has a capable type here in Timi Roli who won impressively at Tipperary when hacking up by eleven lengths, however was put firmly in his place at Killarney next tine out, on that evidence the vote goes to Mark McNiff’s vast improved four year old Andratx. Unbeaten in 2017 which have included a flat win and hurdle wins around here in good company (80-105),

Was very impressive when winning around the novice ranks two runs ago by six and a half lengths hard held, Derek Fox returns to ride this afternoon, plenty of weight from his rivals can see him notch up the hat-trick.

ANDRATX : 2pt Win @ SP (BOG)

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17.25 Downpatrick – ‘Your Name Here’ I.N.H Flat (18.9f)

On paper the Willie Mullins entry here Special Ted probably sets the standard after three solid attempts around this sphere, but he has been a beaten favourite on two occasions and once more I am going to take him on with Gordon Elliott’s Cornakill Rose.

The trainer has tasted success on two occasions in the past, and his entry here improved when finishing runner up at Ballinrobe back in July.

CORNAKILL ROSE : 1pt Win @ SP (BOG)

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Horse Racing Preview – Haydock, Kilbeggan & Newmarket -12th August 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from three meetings, with selections coming from Haydock, Newmarket & Kilbeggan.

 

14.30 Haydock – Betfred Rose of Lancaster Stakes (Group 3) (10.5f)

I would like to think Roger Varian’s Mount Logan can capture this event off the back of his consistent two runs this year. Two places in Listed company in 2017, he has shown the liking for cut in the ground when third in the Fred Archer Stakes at Newmarket at the turn of July when just three parts of a length behind Second Step, who has run well again last week behind Poets Word at Goodwood, however Mount Logan has not shown his ability when stepping into pattern company in the past, with three career attempts behind him at longer distances on his past two pattern runs, they drop him back to the index which saw him land a conditions Stakes race at Doncaster last year. This time of year, he seems to thrive more and on matching last year’s form he certainly looks more forward.

Owen Burrows Laraaib comes into this unbeaten, however with only the three career runs behind him he would have to step up from his Ascot Class 3 win when off a mark of 95. First time into pattern company he will be one of four that gets the age allowance this afternoon, will have to improve and show if he handles the softer conditions. One at a price is James Fanshawe’s Arthenus who ran a cracking second on soft ground in the Listed Bet365 Stakes over 10f. Competing in last year’s John Smiths Cup over today’s index finishing a long way down the field that day, but acts on ground that has cut and can’t see why he cannot get involved under Danny Tudhope who is becoming a thorn in people’s side around these races when picking up mounts away from home.

MOUNT LOGAN : 1pt each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

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15.35 Haydock – Betfred TV/EBF Stallions Dick Hern Stakes (Listed) (8.2f)

Willie Haggas’s Sea of Grace sets the standard here after her runner up spot from the French 1000gns, but it’s a race I have never been a follower of form for, and this showed when the winner ran last in this year’s Coronation Cup behind Winter, the third has also finished last in the Prix De Sandringham back in June. Even the fourth has run twice since and finished last, in fact the only two horses to take out of the French 1000 is Roly Poly and Rain Goddess. The former has gone on to land two Group 1’s since (Falmouth Stakes & Prix Rothschild), the latter has got a string of seconds to her name in Group 1 company (Pretty Polly Stakes & Irish Oaks) behind the likes of Enable is top draw form. However, do we judge Sea Of Grace on her Guineas run, as she finished behind Roly Poly in the Coronation Cup? She was basically taken off her feet by the front running tactics of Ryan Moore who just stacked them up.

She is effective on good to soft and is taking a huge drop in class into Listed company, again though I am not in favour of pattern horses dropping this significantly, Atzeni is looking to go back to back as a jockey in the race after landing this on Aljazzi for trainer Marco Botti, with trainer Willie Haggas looking to record his second win after Token of Love back in 2014, so two previous winners teaming up, could be the force to beat. Pat Smullen is also looking to notch his second win in this race when he rides Sir Michael Stoute’s Mittens.

She was disappointing last time when only managing fifth in the Listed Valiant Stakes, with wins in 0-90 & 0-95 handicaps, it’s not always easy to step up that few extra pounds into Listed company, she has also not shown much to liking of soft ground beaten twice over this trip and 9.9f. So, on that note I am going to shy away from the obvious and have an each way punt on John Gosden’s Dancing Breeze. She is only a Newmarket maiden winner and has not shown much in this class since, in fact has failed on her past three outings to show anything, but you could say her half a length behind Queen of Time at Sandown in the Listed Coral Distaff would bring her in with a chance. Joe Fanning booked and Haydock not bad for front running tactics which Joe is renown for, Jockey won this in 2014 on Willie Haggas’ Token of Love.

DANCING BREEZE : 1pt each way @ 9/1 (BOG)

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15.40 Newmarket – German-Thoroughbred.com Sweet Solera Stakes (Group 3)  (7f)

Some people might think there is actually no draw bias in this race, but actually the high draw has been favoured when the ground has turned up soft, and this gives the perfect chance to today’s Nap in Poetic Charm of Charlie Appleby’s. I saw a lot of potential on debut when winning over course and distance four weeks ago when fending off both Jousi and Juliet Capulet in easy fashion. The form Is stacking up, with Jousi and Juliet Capulet both winning as has the sixth place Roulette, so I am confident that she can take this in her stride from stall 8 and make it 2-2 under the Doyler.

Main dangers look to come from Capla Temptress and Mayyasah and it’s the latter that is my main rival here. She won with plenty in hand for Sean Levey at Newbury, but it is starting to look a weak maiden after the second and third have literally been blown off the park on their next runs, Tajannus also represents the Hannon camp who has good form on good/soft ground and won here over 6f on debut, recently though she just managed to get up in the Listed Star Stakes at Sandown, but that form has been franked when somehow Billsdon Brook came from an impossible position to land a good Nursery at Goodwood last week. Sean Levey though prefers Mayyasah this time around, but I just think Poetic Charm is potentially a better filly on paper that looks to be going places. Capla Temptress won well enough around the Novice ranks over course and distance, but this looks a big step up for her this time around.

POETIC CHARM : 3pt Win @ 4/1 (BOG) (NAP)

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20.30 Kilbeggan – Book Online For Discounts I.N.H Flat (16f)

Now this is a bit different, diverting to the NHF Flat in Ireland, but purely I do like the Gordon Elliott runner here, Anytime Now, who probably deserves to win this after two excellent seconds which included last time at Downpatrick when behind Exchange Rate who was very impressive when landing his hurdling maiden at the Galway Festival. Diverting back to the dead 16f here and on soft ground he should make an impact.

I am sure we are going to see one of the Mullins horses if not two turn up in this, more than likely though the one that will take on the selection is Itsonlyrocknroll who finished third on debut under rules at Sligo, that was over further and takes the drop back to 16f, unproven on soft ground though, but being by Shantou who did not mind a bit of cut.

Last but certainly not least, Nigel Slevin’s Backstairs Bounder who is the thorn in the two above’s side. Improved a lot when third at Ballinrobe just under three weeks ago, and is another that would probably prefer the drop back to two miles, ground is a concern though.

ANYTIME HOW : 2pt win @ SP (BOG)

 

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