All articles by: Darren Chettleburgh

Horse Racing Preview – Doncaster – 2nd April 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Doncaster – 2nd April 2017

Good day all, our horse racing preview today is from Doncaster. Firstly I like to address that obviously the winners have not been flowing, not based on not trying, just not getting the run of the green and someone called Ryan Moore doesn’t help bagging the first three races!

 

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14.15 – Doncaster

Rome was not built in a day, so onwards and upwards and once more we head off to Doncaster for what looks a less competitive card. As the season opens we tend to have many maidens floating around on the card, the second and third races at Doncaster see’s exactly that.

The first selection comes in the 2.15pm division 1, with the draw being favourable from middle to high I would tend to feel if going by the weather forecast we could see that bias change over the 7f index.

It has been a good indication to follow the money in these maidens, but I’m looking for value in the first selection. Richard Fahey entries have been for me not forward enough, but their entry Natajack ran a close second on debut for Tom Dascombe last season and changed yards over the winter to the northern based trainer who will no doubt have a couple of handicaps lined up for him.

One at a price is David Barron’s Bob Maxwell who makes his debut this afternoon. The son of Big Bad Bob should relish the ground and has a respectable draw to help the cause. The already gelded three year old should be getting further than this over the season being a half brother to Cloudracer.

Godolphin (Benbatl) and John Godsen’s (Jewel House) have to come into the equation with the latter running well when finishing runner up in a Windsor maiden, Benbatl will want further than this and has a derby entry.

Bob Maxwell : 1pt each way @ 16/1 (BOG)

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14.45 – Doncaster

Division 2 comes in the 2.45pm and we are subject to seeing our second season sire Frankel have a colt on show here in Dream Castle who has some very strong engagements throughout the season. No doubt he will be ready to go and should be landing this prize. So the question is who is good enough to go toe to toe with the Frankel colt?

Charlie Hills yard are usually quick out of the blocks at the start of the season and their entry here Never You Mind is by a useful handicapper, Bated Breath and half brother to Rocket Ship. Again he is another that will get further in time, but at the odds he looks a solid well pedigreed individual.

John Gosden (Loujain) & Roger Varian’s (To Dibba), both are sired by Dubawi and have had the benefit of a run with Loujain showing the best attitude when finishing third on debut at Newmarket. The form has worked out well with both the third and fourth running well again.

Never You Mind : 1pt each way @ 8/1 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Doncaster -1st April 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Doncaster – 1st April 2017

13.50 Doncaster – Betway Cammidge Trophy Stakes

Today’s Horse Racing Preview is from Doncaster. The flat season has finally arrived as we enter another season on the level. The first race to take centre stage is The Cammidge Trophy at 1.50pm with Richard Fahey’s Birchwood put in as the tissue favourite.

Last season’s Chester plate winner lost his way towards the end of the 2016 campaign at pattern level, he returns to listed company this afternoon and the dead 6f index for the first time since landing a conditional’s race at Newbury.

Kevin Ryan supplies the hood for the first time with Ride Like The Wind. Trained by Freddie Head last season, he will make his second appearance for the new yard and if performing up to his French win last season he has claims of hitting the frame.

Tupi had some smart form on his resume evict including landing the Sir Henry Cecil Stakes last season. Since then he has struggled to make an impact, but if repeating his Abernant Stakes run on this ground and distance he is a live threat.

The ground is the key for Mick Channon’s Mobsta who is returning to land this race for the second time. His Greenland Stakes win at The Curragh last year would definitely be hard to beat but he looks ground dependable.

This looks a solid chance for Richard Fahey to get his campaign up and running on the turf, Birchwood looks to have the ability to terrorise his opposition and show his class above these. Mobsta’s connections would probably want a heavy night of rain to see him to full effect. Ride like the Wind and Tupi should also be on the premises with the former an interesting contender.

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

 

14.25 Doncaster – Betway Spring Mile 

This race can tend to help for the draw bias when the Lincoln comes to run. One that really stands out for me in this is John Gosden’s Sacred Act. The son of Oasis Dream has what I would say been carefully coached throughout his scarce career.

He rounded off last season by taking the Information Services Handicap at Sandown Park over today’s trip. Lady Bamford has stressed he is a nice looking gelding and even at the age of six he certainly has the quality to land a decent prize

Richard Fahey has Nimr in this and the way he stretched to win the Lincoln trial at Wolverhampton was impressive and if bringing that kind of quickness and ability to the turf he is definitely a serious player.

I have this very close between Sacred Act and Nimr to land the race this year. Sacred Act is going to be a nice sort in handicaps this season, but the vote goes to Nimr, purely on the basis of her turn of foot and with Frankie Dettori booked, he should be landing this valuable handicap.

Nimr: 2pts Win @ 11/2 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Warwick and Wolverhampton -30th March 2017

Horse Racing Preview – 30th March 2017

14.50 Warwick

Today’s Horse Racing Preview, we have 2 selections, the first comes from the 2.50pm at Warwick in Nigel Hawkes Deauville Crystal. The daughter of Ravens Pass looked to have plenty in hand at Newbury last weekend when given a very patient ride by Sean Bowen.

She travelled well throughout her race and picked them up from last to record a two and quarter length victory. She will have to step up once more to succeed, but she had been turned out quickly by the trainer which makes you think she’s still off a workable mark.

The danger in the race could probably be Magie Du Ma from the David Pipe yard. She finished in front of Evening Hush two weeks ago in the Triumph Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. She still looks progressive.

Deauville Crystal : 2pt Win @ 9/4 (BOG) 

 

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15.45 Wolverhampton

The all weather is always a tricky dilemma in finding well in horses, but Jamie Spencer rides David Simcock’s Ms Gillard who has a very live chance of getting her head in front this afternoon.

She is a consistent sort who ran well here last time when finishing runner up to Andrew Balding’s Alhajjaj, going behind by two lengths. She was very disappointing at Newcastle last time under 5lb claimer Sophie Killoran. She looks the type that could benefit from the hold-up tactics that Spencer had been portrayed for. A good pace and luck in running and she could get her head finally in front at the twelfth attempt.

Ms Gillard : 2pt win @ 3/1 (BOG)

 

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