All articles by: Darren Chettleburgh

Horse Racing Preview – Goodwood – 1st August 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Glorious Goodwood. That was a tough July for winners and probably the wettest.  August now upon us and what better way to kick start the month with five days of some quality racing.

 

 

14.25 Goodwood – Qater Vintage Stakes (Group 2)  (7f)

With all the rain we have been having, it just might be sensible to tread carefully on the first day, it’s not a sprint as we have four more days after this. Ballydoyle don’t often get to involved with runners for this race, in the past this has been a race dominated by Richard Hannon, but Aidan O’Brien’s record in the race speaks some volume.

With two winners and three seconds amongst his runners he has a likeable type here in Seahenge who is brilliantly bred being by Scat Daddy who has produced once more top quality race horses such as Carravaggio, Sioux Nation, Con Te Partiro and Acapulco who have all won top races this year already. Seahenge was seen on debut when just holding on by a neck at Naas, it won’t be long before we see winners coming out of that maiden.

If I had any concerns about the Ballydoyle horse it would be over the trip, Scat Daddy was defeated at just one attempt at the distance when runner up in the Hopeful Stakes, to be fair he was beaten soundly, he never raced over that trip again, however he stepped up and beyond winning over 9f in his three-year-old season, this might be on the sharp side, but a learning curve nevertheless and favs do well in this race with a 56% win return. Aidan has sent over the winner for two of the past three renewals which included the likes of Highland Reel and War Decree.

Mark Johnston won this back in 2003 and 2004 with Shamardal and Sir Percy who went on to win over much further than this, especially the latter who won the 2006 Derby with the former landing the Dewhurst Stakes, their representative here is Mildenberger who has been improving hand over fist when landing his second win in a reasonable Novice contest at Newbury not so long ago.

Being by Teofilo you would like to suggest that he could progress even further considering the sire was unbeaten in his juvenile career, with all wins coming over 7f. The sire would probably have been a big name if he got to the transition, but sadly we did not have that luxury to see him thrive.

Others that deserve a mention are the likes of Zaman of Godolphin, who ran fourth to Gustav Klimt in the Superlative Stakes, despite finishing where he did it was another big run, however this is his fifth race of his juvenile career and was still carrying some condition from the spring when drifting in the market at Newmarket. It has been seventeen years since Sr Michael Stoute won this with No Excuses Needed and is represented here with Expert Eye.

The son of Acclamation won nicely on debut at Newbury when beating a progressive field, the runner up Mutakatif, has run well again, the third Barraquero franked the form next time out as has the fourth Petrus. With Ryan Moore obligated to ride for Ballydoyle, Andrea Atzeni steps in to take the ride, he will step up to 7f this afternoon, however I feel he will be better suited sprinting.

The for mentioned look to be the main principles unless we see another farce of a race and it goes to an un-potential entry, I would like to think Zaman will run his race once more, as will Mildenberger who is looking very progressive for Mark Johnston and should be the main danger, but the nod goes to Ballydoyle’s Seahenge to just land the spoils.

SEAHENGE : 2pt Win @ 5/2 (BOG)

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15.00 Goodwood – Qatar Lennox Stakes (Group 2)  (7f)

The thing about Goodwood is you have to be on the pace, a quick start is required and this would bring me concerns for Limato’s chances. You just never know what Limato is going to turn up these days, he was unlucky when hampered in the July Cup Stakes at Newmarket, but would he have got to Harry’s Angel? Probably not to be fair. I do have concerns that Bentley will try and come late on him, but the race will be over.

What a horse Home of the Brave has become this year, winning the Listed King Richard III Stakes at Leicester and was more impressive when fending off Jungle Cat in the Group 3 Criterion Stakes. Back in fourth was Ibn Malik who Jungle Cat has recently beat at Chester, but he is just totally unreliable to be serious about. Though, since being stepped up to 7f he has found his feet, but this is too competitive.

Home of the Brave though is a front runner which is going to suit Goodwood. Runner up to Dutch Connection in this last year and if you want to believe in horses for courses, well you cannot go far wrong with last year’s winner which is where my money is going. People will look at the form, but not look at the background, Charles Hills five-year-old has a course record of 121 which has included winning this last year quiet comfortably from Home of the Brave.

Are there ground concerns? Not really as he was just denied in the Group 2 Bet365 Mile last year at Sandown when beaten just a neck to Toormore.with Breton Rock back in third. If anymore heavy rain falls he could become an absentee as all of his visits here have been good/good to firm. If the stats serve me correctly, stall 5 in this race has a high level return, with 17 years gone by stall 5 has returned five winners and four runner up spots.

Of course, the horse has to be good enough, Dream Castle fills the lucky box this afternoon and at 12/1, I am a sucker for strong stats. Trainer Saeed Bin Suroor once more returns Oisin Murphy back to the saddle, the young jockey gave him a good ride on debut when beating a good field at Doncaster back in May. The son of Frankel has equipped himself well in all of his other runs, fifth in the 2000gns to once more run fifth at Ascot in the Jersey Stakes.

I feel there is a big run coming from Dream Castle, with the ground easing more, this plays into his advantages. Stall 5 could strike once more, but realistically he looks set for a place, so the final decision goes to Dutch Connection, if the ground does not get too soggy, he has a chance to become only the second entrant to land this race since Nayyir back in 2002.

One I suppose I have to mention is Spirit of Valor for Ballydoyle, who was just denied in the Jersey Stakes, but made amends when landing the Minstrel Stakes on home soil when beating both So Beloved and Stormy Antarctic, Dutch Connection was back in fifth that day, but the slow pace put to bed his chances early doors.

DUTCH CONNECTION : 2pts each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

Dream Castle : 1/2pt each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Windsor – 31st July 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from one meeting, with 2 selections from Windsor.

 

18.05 Windsor – New Leaf Financial Services Maiden Stakes (5 1f)

It’s possibly now the time to release the handbrake on Dream Prospect, and with Atzeni available this looks the day. He improved from his debut run at Sandown when finishing fourth over 6.1f at Chepstow on America’s Independence Day, that field looked strong and he was beaten convincingly.

Dropping back this evening to five furlongs should give him this opportunity to win. Global Academy looks the main threat in the line-up after a good sixth at Newbury when having City Gent in behind, will have to improve again though.

DREAM PROSPECT : 4pt Win @ SP (BOG)

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18.40 Windsor – Lavender Green Flowers Handicap (10f) (0-85)

Richard Hannon let loose Fast and Hot last week over course and distance, he could not have been more impressive when pulling away comfortably from his field and I can’t see him being beaten tonight.

Glorious Forever won over a mile around Windsor last year, but failed to build on that and I feel even more confident of my selection to see Spencer riding Ed Walkers entry.

FAST AND HOT : 2pt win @ SP (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Pontefract & Uttoxeter – 30th July 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from two meetings, with the selections coming from Pontefract and Uttoxeter.

 

15.30 Pontefract – Sky Bet Go-Racing In Yorkshire Summer Festival Pomfret Stakes (Listed)  (8f)

It is unbelievable that Richard Fahey’s Gabrial has not seen the winning enclosure for fifteen runs now, stretching back to his win at Windsor on soft ground. The eight-year-old has been keeping strong opposition around pattern and Listed company since. Fourth in the Ganton Stakes at York, he was then beaten once more, this time with a bit more authority at Ascot in the Group 3 Summer Miles Stakes, if your finishing in front of the likes of Sovereign Debt then this would probably be a walk in the park on those ratings.

Custom Cut is attempting to win the race for the second time, also now eight, his win in the Amethyst Stakes at Leopardstown back in May would give him a live chance, however, he has six lengths to find with Gabrial off the same weights. Back in 2012 when trained by George Kent in Ireland he was a prolific winner on soft ground, but as he has aged the wins have been far from showing any strong confidence that he handles this kind of ground now.

The two that are probably the most exposed in this are John Gosden’s Tashweeq and Battle of Marathon. The former gained an injury after his sixth place finish in the Criterium International, a Group 1 for juveniles, missing all of the 2016 season he has now had three runs under his belt this year which included third in the Royal Hunt Cup, the fourth Ballet Concerto has gone on to land the John Smiths Cup, the sixth place Remarkable was just touched off recently in a 0-110 handicap at Newbury last weekend. Another Touch was five lengths in his wake when giving 1lb, they meet now off level weights, but Another Touch has plenty to do to reverse the form.

I am going to take a stab though with John Ryan’s Battle of Marathon, fifth in the Royal Hunt Cup last year with an official rating of 110, was behind Custom Cut and Gabrial in the Summer Mile Stakes last year when not even turning up, was stone last in the Lincoln at the start of the season and I just feel he has not had the luck of the weather, with best career runs coming on soft to heavy ground he could be a major player in this small field.

BATTLE OF MARATHON : 1pt each way @ SP (BOG)

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14.15 Uttoxeter – Junior Brewers Mares Novices Hurdle (15.9f)

Ian Williams Rebel Yeats is the one to concentrate on here, she was bought out of Peter Fahey’s yard last winter and made a pleasing addition when winning on debut at Warwick. Not only did she win her maiden, she routed them on soft ground. Her last two runs can be over looked even though she has run two good seconds at Market Rasen and Stratford, her Market Rasen run being the best so far when six lengths behind Lithic who now has a rating of 130.

Obvious danger is the top weight here in Listen to the Man who secured her fourth career win last month at Worcester, however she is rated a fair few pounds behind the selection here I feel, last but not least course and distance winner Bridane Rebel who was thrashed on handicap debut off a mark of 105, has a lot to improve to beat the top two in the betting.

REBEL YEATS : 3pt Win @ SP (BOG)

 

 

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