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Horse Racing Preview – Worcester, Perth & Kempton – 5th July 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from three meetings with selections from Worcester, Perth and Kempton.

 

14.40 Perth – Muckle Media’s Miracle Miles Novices Handicap Chase (0-110) (16f)

I was at Hexham to see Pauline Robeson’s Martiloo finish a close third behind Miss Conway, the runner up Brother Scott has franked that form recently. Martiloo was staying on with purpose that day and I would like to think despite going up into better class of a race he should adapt with confidence off his current mark of 100.

Jackie Stephen’s Welcome Ben won here back in May by eight lengths, he had the field very strung out that day and if in the same mood after a six-week layoff, he has to be feared the most, but does have to overcome a 9lb penalty.

MARTILOO : 2pt Win @ 3/1 (BOG)

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15.10 Perth – Perth Racecourse Supports Racing Staff Week Handicap Hurdle (0-100)  (20.1f)

At the top of the weights here is Kenneth Stacks Bell Weir who on paper is 2-23 over hurdles which does not look interesting reading. With spells with Eoin Doyle, Dianne Sayer, he is now trained by a trainer that deserves more recognition, despite being 0-7 since making his way to the new surroundings he is still relevantly unexposed around this code. Claimer Robert Hogg has ridden on the past three outings, but he has been running over a lot less than he is capable of and stepping back up in trip to two and a half miles I feel will go very close.

Main dangers look to come from Urban Code and Green Zone with the former the more of interest for Lucinda Russell, two good runs over course and distance this year, but steps into a new class and worth noting in the market from a gambling stable.

BELL WEIR : 2pt Win @ 3/1 (BOG)

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15.20 Worcester – Worcester Racecourse Supporting Race Staff Week Mares Standard Open National Hunt Flat (16f)

After a nice bumper winner tipped up yesterday I am looking for 2-2 around this sphere this year with Tom Lacey’s Ridgeway Pearl. A nicely bred filly by Malinas and half-sister to Tara Road who also won around the bumper sphere on her second start, the selection would have preferred maybe a bit more rain, however, big chance with Aidan Coleman booked.

Best of the rest, with not many outsiders over the past three years of this race winning,  it looks between the top three in the current market, Martin Keighley’s Spice Girl won well at Stratford on his second career start and regards respect, the main danger though looks Ben Case’s Oksana who finished third on debut at Southwell and should come on as will debutante Nicely Done who is by a soft ground specialist sire in Mahler and half-sister to impressive bumper winner Nicely Indeed so also warrant’s respect.

RIDGEWAY PEARL : 2pt Win @ 7/2 (BOG)

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18.40 Kempton – British Stallion Studs EBF Fillies Novices Stakes (7f)

The surface has been reported to be very much on the slow side which should play into Roger Charlton’s It’s Not Unusual. The disappointing running of one of his horses yesterday I thought was a selfish move running a horse that was never going to get the trip, my meaning is I think if the yard has one ready especially a filly, they tend to run them on the all-weather, and what better place than Kempton.

She is by Exceed and Excel who ran his races on good ground, so this slower surface should not inconvenience her, out of Welsh Anthem so I am predicting the selection will want further than this sooner than later, she is on a learning curve, but at 5/1 an each way bet for me.

They all have to beat Billesdon Brook this evening which has seen Hannon book Ryan Moore for the job, with three placed runs she should really be winning this contest, but she is also vulnerable to a couple of interesting newcomers none other than Sir Mark Prescott’s Frolic who is by the sire Dutch Art and have a prolific record around Kempton with debutante’s.

IT’S NOT UNUSUAL : 1pt each way @ 5/1 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Hamilton & Stratford – 4th July 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from two meetings with selections from Hamilton and Stratford.

Even though the each way advised treble came off, it was very frustrating to see the first two selections lose by short heads, it’s a good job we have Josephine Gordon riding at Hugo Palmer’s stable, as she definitely showed James Doyle how to punch out a winner.

 

14.00 Hamilton – BB Foodservice Novice Auction Stakes (6f)

Jedd O’Keeffe’s horses are flying at present hitting the back of the net with a current 42.33% strike rate and saddles here Armed Response who should be landing the opener. Two solid runs were rewarded last time out when winning over course and distance in good style, even though the ground has come up good to soft it should not inconvenience him being by Sepoy.

With Richard Fahey and Mark Johnston having more than one runner, it’s hard to assess what they actually have, on paper Fahey’s Tanaya probably ran best on debut when fourth at Carlisle, the heavy ground did not help the cause and more expected now.

ARMED RESPONSE : 3pts Win @ 6/4 (BOG)

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16.00 Hamilton – Hamilton Park Supporting Racing Staff Week Handicap (0-75) (13.1f)

Hugo Palmer’s Wordsearch had fair form as a juvenile and takes his second transition run. He was last seen when finishing fifth at Lingfield, now enters handicap company for the first time and an eye-catching booking of Josephine Gordon who rode a positive winner last night for the trainer.

Davy’s Dilemma and Tor warrant respect especially the latter who gets the weight to turnaround his defeat to Michael Dods runner.

Wordsearch : 1pt each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

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20.50 Stratford – Mike and Shirley Hewlett Golden Wedding Celebration Standard National Hunt Flat (Conditional Jockeys & Amateur Riders) (16.3f)

Gavin Cromwell’s Soleglad should take all the beating on debut here, the son of Scorpion is well related to a couple of useful hurdlers, market check to what expect from the Irish raider.

The Black Squirrel represents a yard that must be feared here in Warren Greatrex, who saddles his Craigsteel gelding. Has not shown much around the P2P circuit and an interesting small purchase.

Soleglad : 2pts win @ 9/4 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Windsor & Hamilton – 3rd July 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from two meetings with selections coming from Hamilton and Windsor. The most disappointing selection on Saturday was Midterm, again he has proven that he has either not trained on as a four-year-old, or the fact the horse has just lost interest. Considering he has only hit the frame on one occasion since winning last April is a concern, but they still persist to run him over 12f and even entered in the St Leger, I as a punter would like to see him dropped back to 10f on good ground, given some cover and let him stride out at his leisure.

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19.30 Windsor – Strategic Proposals 30th Anniversary Handicap (0-85) (10f)

Hugo Palmer sending one runner to a meeting has to be taken on board, with one runner yesterday here at Windsor in Murad Khan obliging well at 8/1 with today’s booked jockey the Doyler. Their sole representative this evening is Anythingtoday.

James Doyle has ridden him twice, however, the selection has failed to impress when last of eight at Sandown on years re-appearance, but that was far superior competition with the third Century Dream franking that form at the weekend, the runner up First Nation was beaten by a very well handicapped Atty Persse at Royal Ascot, the third has run well again behind two good types, the fifth place ran well in the Group 2 King Edward V11 Stakes so there could be excuses.

I thought he improved from Sandown when fourth at Goodwood beaten just over a length in a good 0-90 handicap, now he does have to prove he stays this trip but with the way the yard is at present he should go extremely close. The only danger for me is Willie Muir’s Calvados Spirit who makes the step up to 12f for the first time. He was not beaten that far in a 0-90 handicap at Bath a couple of weeks ago and still looks well treated.

ANYTHINGTODAY : 2pts Win @ 7/2 (BOG)

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20.15 Hamilton – Racing Uk Profits Returned To Racing Handicap (0-75) (11.1f)

Again, I have weighed in on the fact that Hugo Palmer has sent just the one entry to Scotland in Qaviy Cash. The son of Oasis Dream is not overly exposed when just touched off in a maiden on the all-weather at Kempton park recently and the fact he stays around this index on his handicap debut is interesting. A lenient mark of 75 is there to be exploited on what he has shown to date.

Main dangers look to come from brace winner Archies Affaire and Powerful Love who come from two strong stables especially the latter being from Mark Johnston’s. Powerful Love finished just under three lengths behind the smart Solo Mission at Carlisle and will get the aid of the blinkers once more. Archies Affaire has notched up a brace of wins at Carlisle and over 9.1f here at Hamilton two runs back. With both recent winners subject to penalties this is a good opportunity for Hugo Palmers least exposed Qaviy Cash to land the spoils.

QAVIY CASH : 2pt Win @ 5/2 (BOG)

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20.00 Windsor – Windsor Racecourse Supporting Racing Staff Week Maiden Stakes (8.1f)

The value of the race looks to come from Jeremy Noseda’s Scat Daddy off spring Jus Pires, with the sire having a cracking season already, I would like to think Jus Pires can leave his debut run behind when finishing seventh at Newmarket, despite the winner Music Seeker being beaten recently at Doncaster he was only three parts of a length behind a horse called Auberge Du Lac who won a 0-105 valuable handicap at Yarmouth at the weekend when beating To Dibba.

Main dangers, Roger Varian and De Sousa team up with Asaas who shaped well on seasons re-appearance at Lingfield when behind Sporting Times. His two turf runs at Newmarket and Newbury as a juvenile were solid enough when behind the likes of Ronald R, one other to consider is Clive Cox’s filly Unified who ran well against her own sex finishing fourth in what is looking a strong maiden.

JUS PIRES : 1pt each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

 

***I will also suggest an each way treble on all three selections, as they look solid enough to be on the premises on merit***

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