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Horse Racing Preview – Newmarket and Cheltenham- 19th April 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Newmarket and Cheltenham- 19th April 2017

Our horse racing preview comes from Newmarket and Cheltenham. Very disappointed with the Haggas horse yesterday who could only manage a middle place effort, but the main racing has turned up this afternoon with two meetings I will be supporting.

 

13.50 Newmarket – Weatherbys General Stud Book Online Handicap

Nigel Tinkler is very well represented here with Normandy Barriere who will surely go well fresh as he had done off a reasonable layoff with three recorded wins last season which included the Jack Berry House Handicap at Haydock. His Doncaster win was mighty impressive going away from his field in the closing stages.

He was closed for the season when performing below par in the York Coral Sprint, effectively I thought the draw bested him, if he returns in the same frame he should be there about.

Toofi brings a runner up spot from the Stewards Cup and a placing from the Ayr Gold Cup last season, his first run of the season came at Doncaster and even though he finished wayward the run was not that bad considering, a player for the placings.

A horse I have been following is King Robert, I backed him last time when winning a good conditions race at Chester last year, even though he was becoming costly to follow I typically missed my tracker when I was flagged he was running at Wolverhampton when winning well at a massive price of 14/1.

He really should have beaten Dubai One in his return back to Wolverhampton last month when going down by a neck. He is much better than that and off a mark of 95 I think he can exploit the handicapper.

KING ROBERT : 2pt each way @ 13/2 (BOG)

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14.25 Newmarket – Bet365 European Free Handicap (Listed)

Seven Heavens & Sir Dancealot set the standard here in this Listed event. The former won two of his three starts as a juvenile for John Gosden. The son of Frankel never showed that ability when stepped into pattern company when finishing last in the Dewhurst Stakes.

He became very sweaty at the stalls and just blew up from the outset and lost the race from the start, he is definitely a future prospect, but over this trip he looks vulnerable. Sir Dancealot had a busy two-year-old campaign notching up wins twice on the all-weather at Kempton before going on to land the Rockingham Stakes at Ascot.

He ran well over course and distance last autumn when touched off in third in the Group 3 Tattersall Stakes when a short head behind the likes of Aidan O’Brien’s Whitecliffsofdover who he meets again.

He was put into the deep end when competing in the Racing Post Trophy and actually equipped himself well when finishing a creditable sixth. His only win came over 6f and I have always thought 7f is a specialist index to get, for that I will overlook him this time around.

Whitecliffsofdover will get further than this, the son of War Front has his form line through the last mentioned. If he had thrived over the winter his two juvenile pattern placed runs which included behind Salouen who was beaten yesterday in the Fielden Stakes behind Khalidi, but the front two were well clear of the rest so the form looks rock solid.

Majeste is the most interesting one in the contest, his form line hooks up with Whitecliffdofdover from the Rivet form. Hannon’s runner was five lengths behind Rivet in the Champagne Stakes, and with O’Brien’s form through Salouen in the RP Trophy these two could be the best form line in the race.

MAJESTE : 1pt each way @ 15/2 (BOG) 

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15.00 Newmarket – Bet365 Earl of Sefton Stakes (Group 3)

I might be hypocritical on Dubai form, but I am not a fan of the formline and for that reason I want to instantly dismiss Folkswood’s chances here. Fine, he was runner up in the Group 1 Jebel Hatta, and that form was held by Muffri’ha who finished runner up on champions day on the all-weather on good Friday last week.

His wins have come around handicap company and has had more placed runs around pattern company and I would not be surprised if the trend stays. Viren’s Army has changed hands to Godolphin after winning the Dee Stakes at Chester, he is another winner from the Meydan festival when turning over the fancied Kidmenever of Charlie Appleby also owned by Godolphin.

His win at Nottingham last October came over today’s trip of 9f, that was on heavy ground, he has shown he is versatile after his win in Dubai on quick ground over 9.9f.

Sir Michael Stoute sends two here in Autocratic and Abdon, the latter won over 10.4f at Haydock last year, but that form is suspect and showed when beaten in the Doonside Cup at Ayr and was comfortably held in the Darley Stakes over course and distance on his last run. Autocratic won a maiden at Sandown last June and was just denied by Ode to Evening over 10f here at Newmarket.

Beaten out of sight on his return over 10f he was sent to York where he picked up a good purse over 10.2f when beating Great Order in a 0-110 handicap. He looks to me the best chance of the two Stoute runners this afternoon, the jockey booking is also significant.

Bravery represents David O’Meara, the Lincoln winner is an ex inmate of Ballydoyle who failed to shine winning just a maiden over a mile from double figure starts.

He is definitely no forlorn hope here considering the Lincoln runner up Oh This Is Us nearly pulled off large bets from the Lincoln when Ryan Moore would have smashed many six figure bets. The runner-up though went on to win a valuable handicap at Bath recently and for me Bravery could be a nice type to win a few handicaps this season, the question is can he cut it in Group company? I am willing to give him a serious chance.

BRAVERY : 1pt each way @ 9/1 (BOG)

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15.35 Newmarket – Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes (Group 3)

It’s times like these I detest to see trainers put two in the race, no doubt they both will be trying on their own merit, Aidan O’Brien saddles both Roly Poly and Brave Anna.

The latter looks the pacemaker for Moore on Roly Poly. But Heffernan is no mug as he showed when beating stablemate in the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes last season. The Albany Stakes winner has tenacity, speed and a good turn of foot, she has entries in this year’s 1000gns on UK and Irish soil.

Roly Poly took last year’s Cammidge Stakes over 6f and runner up in the Lowther when behind Queen Kindly. She reversed that form in the Cheveley Park, her disappointment at the Breeders was a surprise, but she returns fresh and entered with stablemate for the 1000gns, she had a busy juvenile campaign and my concern is if she peaked too early.

Two against the field are both French raider Pamplemousse and Andrew Baldings Poets Vanity. The former represents Andre Fabre who won well on the all-weather at Chantilly on her first race course start.

She is lovely bred by Siyouni out of Acatama, she is not here for a day out and she could be an interesting one to follow this season based on her pedigree. She could be heading for the French 1000gns this season if she shows a pleasing transition oh her first three year old start.

Oisin Murphy will thrive this season on the turf and the young man gets a leg up on one that’s of interest, being Poets Vanity. She is 2/3 which included taking the Group 3 Oh So Sharp Stakes over course and distance as a juvenile.

She is one to keep a close eye on if her transition and winter has gone well, but she will have to step up to beat the French raider this afternoon.

PAMPLEMOUSSE : 2pt win @ 7/2 (BOG)

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15.15 Cheltenham – Arkells Brewery Handicap Hurdle (Class 2)

Bypassing Aintree, this is very good chance for Dan Skeltons It’s’afreebee to bounce back to better form that saw him placed in last year’s Neptune. He does have the tendency to switch off in a race which has cost him in jumping errors and more success.

Again, we have seen some poor runs from Nicky Henderson’s entrants since the festival has gone and Nicholls is doing no better. Henderson has Divine Spear in this who finished a good third off 127 at the turn of the year.

He has run creditably since finishing second at Ascot behind Air Force One and went to Kempton to once more get bested but is by a useful type in Brio Conti of Paul Nicholls, who went on to finish a good fifth in the Mersey Hurdle.

Drumcliff looks to be the danger to all, the Harry Fry six-year-old is by Presenting who had failed to get his head in front since winning a bumper. He brings a Listed run to the table from Musselburgh when finishing fifth in the Scottish County Hurdle. He will have to step up again, but has the right pilot on board in Noel Fehily.

IT’S A FREEBIE: 1pt each way @ 12/1 (BOG) 

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Newmarket – 18th April 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Newmarket – 18th April 2017

Our horse racing preview today has 2 selections from Newmarket. It’s been an exceptional Easter weekend with some nice winners to boot. Yesterday was a tough day but with Phangio again running well and Diamond Fort bringing another good price winner to the blog,  the day turned out in profit once more.

There are some good races to look over tomorrow and some decent flat races at Newmarket with some potential stars in the maidens.

 

13.50 Newmarket – Bet365 Wood Ditton Maiden Stakes (8f)

This race should bring some good pointers of whom to follow this season. John Gosden has two nice looking entries here in Damocles and Mark of Approval. The latter is probably the pick of the two here who cost $400,000 at the sales, the half-brother to the smart Faydhan who commanded a rating of 102 in his career and won on his course debut over 6f.

Damocles cost just 130,000 as a yearling, the son of Siyouni will have an aid in debut this afternoon being the tongue strap and sounds like he could be a bit boisterous for his first run. Charles Hills entry here is Dawaaleeb who is related to High Command, the sire Invincible Spirit brings speed to the pedigree along with staying power in Chester House who is the dam-sire, I would like to think he is worth watching in the market.

Godolphin have actually hit the ground running, which by their standards with juveniles have not been that great in recent years and there best representative here looks to be in Night Circus.

He is another by invincible Spirit, half-brother to useful mile and a quarter winner Momayyaz, he is guaranteed to get up to 12f plus on pedigree being related to Bauer but this just might be a stiff starting point with more potential on show.

Another trainer in form is Richard Hannon who has booked the cheeky Italian to ride his daughter of Canford Cliffs. Jalela is well related to winners. but to suggest she can overturn the boys here is definitely a big ask. William Haggas won this last year with the smart Sky Kingdom and once more gets a Frankel offspring to go to war with.

Elyaasaat has a Dante & Derby entry later this year, he is half-brother to Alghareed, and on pedigree alone he warrants respect starting at the 8f index, he potentially looks as though he will be kept for 10f this year. There has been significant support already for him from 11/4 into 9/4 and could be as short as 2/1 come post time.

ELYAASAAT : 2pt Win @ 9/4 (BOG)

 

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14.20 Newmarket – Montaz Restaurant EBF Stallions Novice Stakes (5f)

I promised myself this year that I was going to back Hannon’s juveniles blind. Lethal Lunch started off as most of Hannon’s juveniles do at Windsor. He was exceptionally green and did not look forward enough to suggest a win was imminent. I got a recent second opinion when Endeavour won last week and I might have made a rash judgement.

Lethal Lunch is apparently well thought of by the trainer and his seventh on debut at the Sussex course was a below par performance and with that knowledge on board he looks open to much more improvement this afternoon and should be putting his best foot forward this time around.

Charlie Appleby. has another nice-looking colt in Sound and Silence, being by Exceed & Excel they usually benefit for a run over the optimum trip to be stepped up quickly to 5.5f – 6f. Never Back Down should also be there on the premises representing Hugo Palmer. An early foal by Kodiac who was seen costing in the region of 100K. Well related to one and a quarter winner Consort, this could be too sharp on debut.

I am hoping Legal Lunch can use his race course experience this afternoon. The likely dangers look to come in Sound and Silence and possibly Never Back Down with the former the main danger.

LETHAL LUNCH : 1pt each way @ 6/1 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Chepstow, Fakenham, Huntingdon and Market Rasen – 17th April 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Chepstow, Fakenham, Huntingdon and Market Rasen – 17th April 2017

Our horse racing preview today comes from Chepstow, Fakenham, Huntingdon and Market Rasen. Well yesterday’s selections from the horse racing preview went like a dream, Crucial Moment won nicely for Bill Turner, was surprised to see the horse open as big as 33/1 to land the race at 20/1 and the BOG came into play nicely, Indian Tinker ran a stormer and is still unexposed on the all-weather when runner up at 12/1 to the smart Zylan who seems to be getting the hang of things.

So, with a 24/1 place double to build on we move on to a full days racing with many cards to get stuck into which includes the Irish Grand National over at Firehouse this afternoon.

My first two selections come from Chepstow in today’s horse racing preview. The Welsh track has been kind to me over the past few years and hoping it continues

 

14.30 Chepstow – Ceres Estates Supporting NSPCC Wales Novices Handicap Chase (23.6f)

Ian Williams Rocknrollrambo has been in good form notching up a brace of wins at Huntingdon and Ffos Las over this kind of index. His defeat of Benny’s Girl at Ffos Las last week has seen the form given a slight concern after the runner up was beaten convincingly this weekend.

He has competed twice around Chepstow when competing over hurdles in 0-115 and 0-120 contests, this looks possible that he can win again in this 0-105 contest and is way ahead of his current mark from his hurdles mark. One at a price and a horse who has run well around here is Matt Sheppard’s Phangio.

He was one my first horses I put up when I was writing my personal blog and really disappointed me when not able to handle the drop back to two and a half miles. They step him back up to the 23.6f where he has shown the capability of landing a 0-115 chase and was third in a 0-120.

His last run can be discounted due to the trip that day. Stepping back up in trip and what a very eye catching jockey booking of James Bargarry takes the mount.

PHANGIO : 1pt each way 10/1 (BOG)

 

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16.15 Chepstow – Sinclair Mercedes Supporting NSPCC Wales Handicap Hurdle (19.4f)

A very competitive handicap hurdle here, Richard Phillips Celestial Magic comes here in a rich vein of form which has seen him notch up wins this year at Warwick and Towcester.

He finished third over 16.5f around here last April in a (0-120) hurdle contest and tends to thrive this time of year and on paper looks the one to beat if handling the drying conditions. Charlie Longsdon’s Magic Dancer has been frustrating, though 0-6 in this sphere he has been rising up the handicap after some good consistent runs.

His last run came in a 0-115 at Wetherby when runner up on good to soft ground. Attempting a new trip this afternoon he is another that could run well, but does looked exposed. Diamond Fort will represent a yard that I have followed over the past two seasons and a yard that have been thriving this season with Fergal O’Brien.

Their entry here has been knocking on the door this year and looks on a very hard mark to exploit, the lightly raced gelding should be more effective if the ground holds good, as he has been getting beaten on soft to heavy conditions, but running creditable.

Diamond Fort : 1pt each way 7/1 (BOG)

 

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13.10 Fakenham – Jarrad Ladies Day Fakenham Sunday 4th June Selling Hurdle (20f)

On paper Ballyrock and Gambol should be far superior to their opposition especially the former who was pulled from a race I tipped him up in at the weekend.

Ballyrock won a 0-120 chase last season, but has some what disappointed on his three past chase runs. They diverted him back to hurdles when finishing fourth in a 0-120 handicap. He drops down to a realistic trip this afternoon and class and should be hard to beat under Alan Johns.

Gambol has hit a brace of wins for trainer Ian Williams at Stratford and Exeter this year and will step into unknown territory over today’s trip and is very interesting that Sam Sheppard is here to ride.

I am willing though to give the benefit of doubt to an interesting entry here from the Nigel Hawke yard with Berry De Carjac who was a beaten favourite at Taunton last time out.

He was fancied to run well here at the course last May when failing to show anything to suggest a win was imminent. They place him in a seller once more and the services of Aidan Coleman in the saddle could be interesting, around 5/1, he could be an each way bet if he is in a going day.

Gary Moore has to be feared at this course, Knocknanuss comes from winning around the p2p circuit and won a bumper at Killarney when partnered by Nina Carberry. He must be feared the most I think with his 10lb claimer William Clarke in the plate.

Berry De Carjac : 1pt each way @ 5/1 (BOG)

 

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13.20 Huntingdon – Richard Huckle is 70 Handicap Chase (23.5f)

Jennie Candish’s D’Nailor looks to have much more to offer in this company. Last month’s 0-100 chase winner at Fakenham could have too much ability to peg back in this. Since making the move from over the Irish Sea the seven year old has had excuses when running on ground that was far too tacky.

He showed a different attitude when winning by twelve lengths last time on quick ground and in this grade, one to beat for me. Dangers should come from Paul Webber’s Copperfacejack who seems to find one too good which has seen his string of seconds run into five attempts now.

With two second places here at Huntingdon this year, he just doesn’t seem that straight forward and will be helped with the Cheekpieces once more. He holds both The Jugopolist and Larteta on his last run.

D’Nailor : 2pt Win @ 3/1 (BOG)

 

16.30 Market Rasen – BDN Construction LTD Handicap Hurdle (20.6f)

Even though Nicky Henderson looks to be on the threshold of landing this year’s trainers Championship title I am not a fan of backing his horses after the two main festivals.

He is represented here with Baratineur who’s last win came in maiden company at Plumpton and has not really built on that. They step him up in trip this afternoon and with a reasonable run at Taunton this year I am not convinced he can win this

I thought Atomix was going to turn into a smart horse for Peter Niven when winning a bumper at Musselburgh. He is 0-7 around this sphere, but showed some kind of form when finishing runner up over course and distance on his last run. The front two were well clear, this is a strong hike up in class this afternoon. but does hold some respect now on this quicker ground.

Brian Ellison has picked up a nice-looking recruit in Barry’s Jack who won an average hurdle in Ireland for Pat Coffey. Since joining the yard he looked to show some promise when runner up at Hexham in a 0-120 contest.

With a pedigree bloodline through Kings Theatre you would like to think he can progress as time goes on and there is no reason why he cannot stamp his authority on this race.

Barry’s Jack : 2pt each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

 

 

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