Horse Racing Preview - Uttoxeter & Navan - 26th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Navan and Warwick – 24th April 2017

Our horse racing preview comes from Navan and Warwick today, with 2 selections from each meeting. Not always enterprising to weigh in on a Sunday, small national hunt fields along with big handicap fields in Ireland does not usually make it a profitable day. Another double though, one coming from across the Irish Sea with Jessica Harrington’s Torcedor who landed the Vintage Crop Stakes quiet comfortably I thought and Viserion getting home when beating Blue Hussar. was also a little unlucky not to have all three previews win when Deise Vu was just not strong enough to fend off the fav at Stratford, but cannot complain 2/3.

 

17.25 Navan – Woodland Stakes (Listed) (5f)

As shrewd as Aidan O’Brien maybe, his purchase of Easton Angel from Michael Dods yard could be very interesting. Easton Angel is still only a four-year-old and equipped herself in this company last year very well winning the Listed Westow Stakes & Listed Scurry Stakes. She also ran a blinder in the Listed City of Walls Stakes when overturning Muthmir who got his career back on track when winning a conditions race recently at Bath. Her resume also shows fourth in the Group 2 King George Stakes when only a quarter of a length behind now stablemate Washington DC.

She will get another 1lb from Washington DC this afternoon, it makes you wonder though if there will be relevant tactics here, as O’Brien will by now know her abilities and would have worked with her over the winter to bring her on, she does not have too much to find with her stablemate.,She had excuses when finishing a long way down the field in the Nunthorpe and she reversed the form with Washington DC that day when getting a pound at the weights.

Primo Uomo has started as he left  last season behind with wins at Dundalk and landed a valuable handicap at Cork last week in comfortable style. He is definitely on the upgrade and deserves to take his chances here stepping into Listed company for the first time, but you have to realize he is taking on proven top class sprinters here who have competed at pattern level, he just might find this a little tough on his first upgrade attempt.

Willie McCreery drops Downforce back to the optimum trip for only the second time in his career, his only run around this index saw him finish fifth at The Curragh, in third that day was Primo Uomo by three parts of a length, that was actually a good run when giving 9lb to him. Seen last time winning the Listed Cork Stakes by a massive twelve lengths which saw Spirit Quartz fifteen lengths in his wake. All of his best runs have come over 6f-7f with ground dependency soft to heavy which I doubt he will get close to this afternoon.

Washington DC comes from a seventh place finish in the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint at the Dubai festival, You could have said that drawn in stall 10 did him no favours at all, also finished seventh in the Group 1 Breeders Cup Sprint and again did not have the best of draws out in stall 7, but his home soil form reads 21221122 never finishing out of the top two. I am in two minds here to really get stuck into him, he has the quality and even though drawn ten of ten, he does have that bit of quality about him to be thereabouts back on home soil.

WASHINGTON DC : 2pt Win @ 7/2 (BOG)

18.25 Navan – Kilberry (C & G) Maiden

Jim Bolger and Kevin Manning notched up another combination double yesterday here at Navan and I cannot see why the buck will stop here. The yard’s entry here is Chronicles who ran fourth on debut at Leopardstown on what I thought was unfavourable ground. Quicker ground this afternoon should see this son of Street Cry go very close. The third Venice Beach has already franked the form by winning at Tipperary four days ago by five lengths.

Ballydoyle saddle Homesman who was second of twelve at Dundalk as a juvenile on only his sole career run. The winner War Secretary also trained by Ballydoyle went on to win again on the all-weather, but looked very poor when only beating himself home in the Greenham Stakes on Saturday. The sixth has also come on landing his maiden at Tipperary two weeks ago. With an entry in the Irish Derby probably as a pacemaker, somewhere along the lines he will have to step up I think to be the selection this afternoon.

One of the interesting ones right at the bottom of the card is Hamden Al Maktoum’s Zihaam, with already being gelded, the son of Dutch Art out of 8f winning mare Hymnsheet would have to be dismissed with caution, trained by Kevin Prendergast whose yard have been among the winners over the past couple of weeks.

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

14.20 Warwick – PJ & KR Smith Maxwell Horse Ambulances Handicap Hurdle (19f) (0-120)

It might not be significant, but the fact that the past two renewals of this race has seen claiming amateurs landing the spoils, we have one claimer here on The Tailgater. Now I would have already been drawn to him before this stat as he is the son of Oscar who I tend to follow in these low graded events. There is not really a lot of miles on the clock for a six-year-old and even his form does not look over exposed. He has looked a hard one to fathom out, usually goes well very fresh, proved this when runner up after a two month layoff at Doncaster over 19.1f when behind now rated 128 Mia’s Storm, that form got a boost today when Cousin Khee who was back in fifth was just denied on the highlighted race at Wincanton yesterday.

There was no interest at Doncaster on his last run when stepped up to 24f, never jumped and looked non-interested of even getting involved for Aidan Coleman. Dropping back to 19f this afternoon I think will see him go extremely close off his current mark of 119. Young Harry Skelton has attracted some bad publicity on twitter recently being ridiculed for some lacklustre rides, it is beyond me why with a stat of 10-40 over the past two weeks. He rides for his brother here on Atlantic Storm who got off the mark at the fourth attempt at Bangor last month, he did the job well that afternoon by five lengths. They step him up in trip this afternoon which will only benefit him more in hindsight and is the danger to all on paper.

THE TAILGATOR : 1pt each way @ 7/1 (BOG)

15.25 Warwick – UBS Wealth Management Novices Handicap Chase (16.3f)

Personally, I think Paul Henderson’s entry here Doitforthevillage is the best bet on the card this afternoon. Was seen winning a 0-120 chase around 20f here last year when beating Queen Spud by two lengths who has gone on to win off 112 last year. Returning to Warwick this year he took on higher level opposition in a 0-150 handicap chase when only half a length behind No Buts and Dresden who commands a rating of 145. Should have won at Newbury on his follow up when second to Philip Hobbs Imperial Presence who was actually well handicapped to win the race.

Looking all over the winner at Aintree in the Grade 3 Red Rum Handicap Chase when making eye catching headway under Tom O’Brien. Paddy Brennan back in the saddle grows the confidence even more that he can get compensation here for the Aintree fall.

Interesting one at a price could be Mr Cardle for Steve Flook, who is 0-5 since diverting to the larger obstacles, and overall is 0-17 in his career, but his string of thirds over further distances are not that bad considering the field are mostly exposed, could run well at a price.

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

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Wetherby, Navan and Stratford – 23rd April 2017

Our horse racing preview comes from Wetherby, Navan and Stratford. It was not all bad for a Saturday with an advised 15/2 winner and two nice placed bets to bring a small profit on the day.

 

16.20 Wetherby  – racinguk.com/hd Novices Hurdle (16f)

Both Micky Hammond and Michael Scudamore have good entries here in Blue Hussar and Dinsdale with the latter being the more interesting of the two runners. Dinsdale was nothing special in the flat and has diverted to hurdles quite well when he was rewarded with a win at Newbury after some very consistent placed runs.

He bested a useful yardstick that day in Most Celebrated who franked the form when winning at Plumpton last week. That form was not taken through when beaten at Newbury in a class 2 juvenile hurdle, but his fourth-place finish saw him finishing behind the likes of Deauville Crystal over 18.5f, he drops back to the basic 16f this afternoon and has to be feared once more if the device of the cheekpieces work once more.

The top two in the betting have good form and will not be easy overturning them, but Donald McCain’s entry Viserion has also ran well this year and did well to record a good win by ten lengths in this company at Carlisle on his third start.

The next run was questionable when facing to make an impact at Kelso finishing a long way back on unfavourable ground. He bounced back on his last run when runner up at Sedgefield going behind by one and a quarter lengths when conceding 7lb to the favourite. Progressive type for a yard that tend to do well around these ranks.

Viserion : 2pt win @ 5/2 (BOG)

16.25 Navan – Coolmore Vintage Crop Stakes (Group 3) (14f)

Competitive renewal here which see’s Ballydoyles Order Of St George take centre stage. The versatile son of Galileo had an amazing season’s in 2015/16 notching up wins in the Irish St Leger and Ascot Gold Cup. His attempt to go back to back in the Irish St Leger was foiled by Wicklow Brave, but regardless a place finish in the Arc and Long Distance Cup proved how a dow stayer he actually is and is the one to beat on paper.

Jim Bolger’s Twilight Payment finest hour was when winning the Listed Loughbrown Stakes at The Curragh when beating Forgotten Rules by half a length when in receipt of 12lb. He will have to concede 11lb this time around which is not going to be significant enough to hold that form.

Irish National winning trained Jessica Harrington definitely has a live contender here in Torcedor. He has won the same maiden as O’Briens entry two seasons ago and has already taken the scalps of Twilight Payment & Forgotten Rules last time out at Leopardstown, he was in receipt of 6lb that day and took full advantage of the weights to record a five and a half lengths victory.

He gives just 1lb to Twilight Payment this time around and I would like to think he can sustain that form progressively. Forgotten Rules has a lot to find with the selection this afternoon at the weights and needs to improve.

Torcedor : 1pt each way @ 6/1 (BOG)

16.40 Stratford – Collect totepool Winnings at Betfred shops Novices Handicap Chase (16.9f)

Ray Brotherton’s consistent Deise Vu got his head finally in front at the tenth attempt since leaving Ireland, it came over course and distance eight days ago and are looking to strike again whist the iron is hot. I can’t see the five-pound rise stopping him and should record his second win.

Deise Vu : 3pt Win @ 7/4 (BOG)

 

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Norwich v Brighton Match Preview – Friday 21st April 2017

 Skybet Championship, Carrow Road, Norwich – Kick Off 7.45pm

Fresh from gaining promotion to the Premier League, Brighton travel to Norwich in the knowledge that victory will clinch the Championship title. The Seagulls have had a fantastic season and find themselves 7 points clear of Newcastle in 2nd with just 3 games to play.

After finishing in the play-offs in 3 of the last 4 seasons – including finishing 3rd and missing out on automatic promotion in heart-breaking fashion last year on goal difference on the last day – Brighton will feel this as deserved success.

Brighton have had a tremendously consistent season and have only lost 7 of their 43 games in the league to date.

Norwich on the other hand have endured an underwhelming campaign; one of the favourites for automatic promotion, The Canaries have drastically underperformed and are currently sat in 8th – the best position they can finish as 6th and 7th both have 10 points more with only 3 to play.

There is optimism, as victories like Norwich’s 7-1 demolishing of 3rd place Reading and a 5-1 win over Nottingham Forest and a 5-0 beating of Brentford all give hope of Norwich hopefully emulating Brighton’s success next season and returning to the promised land of the Premier League.

Team News
Canaries’ key man Wes Hoolahan is set to return after being rested during the win over Preston. Alex Tettey’s back injury makes him a doubt. Swiss international Timm Klose and Matt Jarvis are both ruled out with knee injuries and Louis Thompson is out for the season after having surgery.

Wes Hoolahan returns from injury Photo Credit: Squawka.com

For Brighton; forward Sam Baldock has been ruled out with a glute problem alongside Shane Duffy who has a foot injury. Connor Goldson is out for the season after diagnosis of a heart problem and needing surgery.

Mastermind of the Seagulls’ success, Chris Hughton is going back to Carrow Road for the first time since being sacked whilst in the Premier League at the end of the 2014 season.

Player to Watch

EFL Championship Player of the Year Anthony Knockaert has not tasted defeat in any of the 13 separate games he has scored in this campaign (12W, 1D), and is sure to have an impact on this match.

Anthony Knockaert won the EFL Player of the Season award Photo Credit: Squawka.com

The history book suggests Brighton will find this difficult, only emerging victorious once in their last 16 visits at Carrow Road (D7, L8) and have only beaten Norwich in 1 of their last 7 league meetings in total – although that came in this season’s reverse fixture with a 5-0 demolishing in favour of the ‘Gulls.

The Championship’s best defence (Brighton, conceded just 36) plays the division’s second best attack (Norwich, scored 76 and only beaten by Fulham’s 78) meaning an intriguing clash is ahead.

 

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  • Skybet Scorecast Boost (Double Chance) – Steven Naismith to score first and either Norwich to win 2-0 or Norwich to win 3-0 – 50/1
  • Skybet Pundits’ Tip – David Prutton’s Tips – Glenn Murray to score first and Brighton to win 2-1 – 35/1
  • Skybet Featured RequestAbets – Both teams to score, 4+ corners each team and 20+ booking points each team – 15/2
  • Skybet RequestAbet Specials Up to 10/1 – 8+ Norwich corners and Brighton 30+ booking points – 15/2
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  • Skybet RequestAbet Specials 11/1 to 28/1 – Oliveria & Hoolahan to score, Norwich to Win and Over 2.5 goals – 16/1
  • Skybet RequestAbet Specials 11/1 to 28/1 – Murray to score, Brighton to win, over 2.5 goals and Dijks to be carded – 22/1
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Horse Racing Preview - Musselburgh & Windsor - 16th October 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Friday 21st April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 21st April 2017 – Bath 4.55pm – British Stallion Studs E.b.f. Novice Median Auction Stakes

Mutanaaseq – 2/1 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 21st April 2017 -Bath 6pm – Whitsbury Manor Stud & EBF Stallions Lansdown Stakes (Fillies’ Listed)

Ostatnia – 15/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 21st April 2017 -Southwell 6.15pm -bookies.com Free Bets Open Hunters’ Chase

Knockalong – 2/1 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 21st April 2017 – Dundalk 6.25pm – Hen & Stag Packages At Dundalk Stadium Handicap

Buddha Boy – 11/4 – 2pt stake

 Notes

A tricky day at the races today and the selections are at low stakes. Mutanaaseq should be a big player here with Richard Hannon in good form at the moment. The well bred colt runs for the first time today and his half brother won first time out here in 2014. Danger would be the Tom Dascombe 2 year old, Big Time Maybe.

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Horse Racing Preview - Newbury - 1st December 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Newmarket and Cheltenham- 21st April 2017

Our horse racing preview comes from Newbury and one selection from Bath. It’s been a hard few days on the Rowley with just the placed selections bringing in a loss, but for the week just turning over a small profit on the point count. There are five selections I am confident that should go well on Friday.

14.30 Newbury – Compton Beauchamp Est Ltd Silver Bar Hip (0-100)

Andrew Balding’s Swashbuckle looked in need of the run when third on re-appearance on the all-weather at Newcastle last month. With two good wins last season off 73 & 78 at Ffos Las, he has been raised another 7lb but I actually feel now they are stepping him up further and with the fact he is actually lightly raced, should go very close in this.

Alan King is double handed here with Oceane and Rainbow Dreamer. Obviously the interesting of the pair is the latter with Ryan Moore booked. Nine lengths behind Defi Du Seuil in the Triumph Hurdle trial this year and we know how that turned out with the winner going on to land the Triumph Hurdle and Grade 1 Doom Bar at Aintree.

It’s surprising with that kind of background over hurdles he has only managed just the one win on the level from eight attempts. This is a big step up though considering only competing around the 0-85 brackets, could be vulnerable and will no doubt return hurdling in the near future.

Oceane is currently second favourite, joint with the selection. Another mix bag of running in both codes, his last win on the flat came at York when landing a similar event over 16.2f, this trip for me can see him out in my opinion and has not been in the best of form on the all-weather in his return.

Swashbuckle : 1.5pt win @ 7/2 (BOG)

15.05 Newbury – Dubai Duty Free Golf World Cup EBF Stallions Conditions Stakes  (10f)

The name of the race is enough to get you out of breathe by just saying it, but regardless of that I do think John Gosdens filly can do the business on her race course debut. Shutter Speed is the well bred daughter of Dansili who just managed to hold on by a neck at Yarmouth on her debut over 8.1f. The fact she was kept until the back end of her juvenile status, I would predict that there is more to come in her transition focus.

The trainer also has Enable in the race who will be ridden by William Buick. She was very impressive when on debut on the all-weather at Newcastle at the back end of the flat season. Surprisingly though she has not been seen since November and will make her turf debut this afternoon.

Sheikh Mohammad’s 3/4 million pound purchase Dubawi Prince will represent Roger Varian’s yard. He stepped up on his first transition run to win a Doncaster maiden which for me was nothing special, probably see him in better light this season in handicap company.

Raheen House I put forward when declared to run at Doncaster on the opening day of the flat season, but he was pulled out due to the ground, a winner in a York maiden last October he was then pitched in the deep end when running fifth in the Racing Post Trophy when behind Rivet who was beaten easily yesterday in the Craven Stakes.

It’s difficult to assess the ground dependency for him, failing on good to firm and soft in his career and with the ground riding quicker than usual this time of year he looks vulnerable for me.

Shutter Speed : 3pt win @ 11/8 (BOG)

16.10 Newbury – Dubai Duty Free Full Of Surprises Handicap (0-100)

John Gosden is very well represented here with Chessman who does have a 2000gns entry in a couple of weeks. The son of Acclamation won with plenty in hand on his only juvenile start at Kempton when overcoming a very difficult draw.

That day he beat a useful type in Esprit De Corps who landed a massive gamble at Bath last week. On pedigree, the guineas distance should be more effective for him, but for now stays around 7f and should be landing this race under Dettori.

I can’t see many dangers in the race, Stoutes entry Pivoine could be the main danger, third on debut at Newmarket when behind Via Egnatia who was beaten convincingly this week at Newmarket. The runner up Never Surrender was beaten by Dubawi Prince at Doncaster early this month.

Chessman : 2pt Win @ 7/4 (BOG)

16.40 Newbury – Dubai Duty Free Handicap (0-110)

I would like to think Roger Varian’s smart sprinter Double Up can land this race. It’s been eighteen months since we saw him land a big handicap at Ascot when fending off a big field.

Since then Double Up has failed in eight starts to get his head in front, has been rising at the weights which has done him no favours, but if he brings his last season’s Portland run to the table then we could see him going close.

Michael Easterby has had a great winter with his runners on the all-weather and I do like his entry here in Bowson Fred. He looks about ready to strike after some good efforts on the all-weather this year when notably just denied by the smart sprinter Kimberella in the Betway Dash, that winner went on to win at the Champions all weather meeting.

Bowson Fred : 1.5pt each way @ 9/2 (BOG)

18.30 Bath  – Clifford Hillier Handicap (0-65)

A low graded affair which should be going to Archie Watson’s Attain. Not the greatest of races and even though he has failed to win since the turn of the year, the runs have been consistent enough to see him win here.

His form returning to turf puts him around 5lb ahead of the handicap, with a win in a 0-70 last year at Sandown he would not have to do much to land this average contest. Best of the rest comes from the Oliver Greenhall yard in Spirit of the Vale.

She has won twice this year on the all-weather at Newcastle off marks of 46 & 51, not a bad run when fifth at Redcar on season turf re-appearance, but does look exposed on turf off current mark.

Attain : 3pt win @ 7/4 (BOG)

 

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Horse Racing Preview - Kempton & Ludlow - 27th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Wednesday 19th April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 19th April 2017 -Beverley 2.15pm – Get Promo Code Offers At aceodds.com Novice Auction Stakes

Dyson’s Girl – 15/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 19th April 2017 – Sedgefield 5.55pm – Wills Property Services Refurbs Winners Suite Novices’ Hurdle

Cesar et Rosalie – 11/10 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 19th April – Wolverhampton 6.15pm – Fcl Global Forwarding Making Logistics Personal Handicap

Al Mansor – 7/2 – 1pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 19th April 2017 -Sedgefield 7.30pm -Durham Lifting Handicap Chase

Treat Yourself – 15/8 – 3pt stake

 Notes

Al Mansor has been lightly raced and finished a good 3rd at Kempton in a handicap. Makes his tapeta debut and should go close for the in form Hannon yard.

Treat Yourself won at Newcastle in emphatic form over 2m7f and though the race fell apart in running, the 6lb rise is justified. A repeat performance will see the gelding win.

 

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