Horse Racing Preview - Lingfield - 2nd November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Sunday 4th June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 4th June 2017 – Fakenham 2pm – Get Active Fakenham 19th – 27th August Novices’ Handicap Hurdle

Presenting Berkley – Evens – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 4th June 2017 -Perth 2.45pm – Mackie’s World Class Indulgence Handicap Chase

Always On The Run – 10/3 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 4th June 2017 -Perth 4.45pm – Heineken Uk Handicap Hurdle

Johnny Go – 15/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland -4th June 2017 -Kilbeggan 5.20pm – Add Kilbegganraces On Snapchat Flat Race

Crumpledandcreased – 8/15 – 3pt stake

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Horse Racing Preview - Bath - 2nd October 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from three meetings, Fakenham, Perth and Listowel.That was a hard couple of days, and we see the biggest price Derby winner at 40/1 for 43 years, good old O’Brien pulling the wool over our eyes, he must know who’s going to stay and who’s not.

The only horse to take out of the race is Cracksman who for me would get the trip again, but the way he travelled into the race at the quarter pole suggests hopefully they drop him back to 10f.

 

14.10 Listowel – Irish Stallions Farm European Breeders Fund Median Auction Maiden (6.1f)

I put up a horse this week from Jessica Harrington’s stables in Whitefountainfairy who absolutely bolted up at Fairyhouse. That particular maiden looks to have potential on future winners, back in tenth just four and a half lengths was Ballet Box.

Now like her stablemate she found all sorts of problems in running within the race, but with the past blog winner I would like to presume that the trainer sends only this entry to the courier today.

If by any standards she fails once more, I am now finding it hard to get her beat. Joseph O’Brien has the second favourite here in Dowhatisay who was long way back on debut at Navan, yard in good form, but not for me.

Gordon Elliott has always done well around both codes and saddles the likely favourite here in Monkeylou. He has big pattern engagements on the calander this year such as the Phoenix Stakes, but again being by Dream Ahead this could be too sharp for him.today.

Ballet Box : 2pt win @ 6/1 (BOG) NAP

14.15 Perth – Gateway To The Highlands Novices Hurdle (20f)

A forward looking type I like here is Air Squadron who was trained on the flat by Ralph Beckett. The five time winner had good success around 0-85 handicaps. Since arriving at Tom George’s his opening run was encouraging when runner up to a nice type from Paul Nicholas yard.

This looks the right thing to do now stepping him up to just shy of two and a half miles, he could give Lady Cobham a lot of fun over the summer.

Irish raider Jimmy Breekie has not shown me enough to suggest a win is imminent but with bumper winner Golden Jeffrey who has won twice at Scottish tracks this year at Ayr and Kelso, is a major player here.

Air Squadron : 2pt win @ 9/2 (BOG)

15.00 Fakenham – Kings Lynn Audi Maiden Hurdle (16f)

I put forward Harry Skelton’s Coroberee twice now and both times has been missing at the party. I can’t fathom this horse out, such potential on board but has failed to bring it to the table .

This afternoon he is not going to get a better opportunity to get his first win over hurdles. I’ve looked at the prospects of it being beaten, I cannot find anything than looks remarkably close.

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

 

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Brazil progressed yesterday and face Germany at Day Three of the 2017 World Cup of Darts. Photo Credit: Sky Sports

It’s day three of the 2017 PDC World Cup of darts. Yesterday, history was written as World Cup debutants, Brazil, beat Switzerland 5-4 to progress to the second round. Following a competitive, back and forth match of darts, the Brazilians broke into tears in a magical moment in Frankfurt.

World Cup holders, England, cruised through against Gibraltar beating them 5-2. Adrian Lewis and Dave Chisnall look like a pair to be frightened of. Their power scoring is something to admire and is an attribute that should see them go far. England face South Africa in the next round, will they progress and take a step closer to defending their title?

 

 

Michael Van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld didn’t find things too difficult either for the Netherlands. The pairing easily pushed aside Czech Republic in a 5-1 win. Netherlands now face USA in the second round. The Dutch are heavy favourites to turn over the Americans, will they treat the Frankfurt crowd to another dominant victory?
 

 

Wales face Ireland in what promises to be a tasty encounter. Both teams illustrated great resilience in their round one matches, overcoming awkward opposition. Gerwyn Price will look to continue the red hot form on the trebles after an awe inspiring first round performance against Finland. Mick McGowan will also look to improve upon his impressive first round performance for Ireland. A win for either side would be huge for them, Wales should just tip it as they showed great teamwork and chemistry, unlike many other teams have so far in the World Cup.

Wales To Win against Ireland on Day Three of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 2/7 – odds by skybet 

The shock team of the first round, Singapore, face up against Spain in the second round. Paul Lim and Harrith Lim both created darting history in the first round, knocking out Scotland’s Gary Anderson and Peter Wright in a rather phenomenal match of darts. 63-year-old, Paul Lim, is representing his third country; Papau New Guinea and USA being the first two. They face a Spain side that scraped through the first round against Japan, in an unconvincing performance, yet solid enough. This one should be an entertaining match, can Singapore continue the fairytale?

4-fold Win Acca: 3.4/1

 

Horse Racing Preview - Kempton - 6th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Friday 2nd June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 3rd June 2017 – Doncaster 1.55pm – Betfred Celebrating 50 Years Of Success Handicap

Waiting For Richie – 5/2 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 3rd June 2017 -Epsom 2pm -Investec Private Banking Handicap

Mr Tartini – 4/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 3rd June 2017 -Musselburgh 2.15pm -ebfstallions.com Edinburgh Castle Stakes

Rebel Assault – 4/6 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland -3rd June 2017 – Musselburgh 3.25pm -Edinburgh Gin’s Edinburgh Cup Handicap

Time To Study – 7/4 – 2pt stake

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Daily Horse Racing Pro Tips - 19th July 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from three meetings, Navan, Worcester and Epsom Downs. The rain came far too late for Hawkbill who was the only selection to bring a return. Well it’s Epsom Derby day and with the ground possibly going good / good to soft I have considered my selections.

 

13.20 Navan – Lynn Lodge Stud Irish European Breeders Fund Maiden (5f) 

Aiden O’Brien is looking to kick start his afternoon early doors when he saddles War Ensign. This son of War Front was disappointing on debut when a long way off the winner over 6f. They drop him back to the optimum trip this afternoon and has a big claim on what looks a good maiden prize.

Best of the rest and the selection is Joseph’s Damselfly, she is the daughter of Power who was only just beaten at Cork two weeks ago, has gained more experience over War Ensign with three solid runs to date and the young can upstage his father here in what looks a solid maiden.

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

14.55 Worcester – Winning Brands, Stylish Shopping At Crowngate Handicap Chase (0-135)

Ink Master returns to two mile this afternoon after failing to get home over 21f last time. He was only having his first run for nine months and should strip a lot fitter, but I’m taking him on here with a horse that beat him over course and distance last summer in Tiger Trek of Richard Newlands.

There was thirty lengths separating them that day and despite Ink Master going on from that, Tiger Trek meets Ink Master on similar weights. The selection has run twice here and has had to settle for the runners up spot on both occasions.

I am also hoping they have ironed out his sketchy jumping at times, with the aid of the first time cheekpiece’s he sure to go well again.

Tiger Trek : 2pt win @ 7/2 (BOG)

15.45 Epsom – Investec Corporate Banking Dash Handicap (5f)

This looks between the top four in the betting, let’s start with El Astronaute of John Quinn’s, who has most definitely come back this season with a bang with two good wins at Newmarket and Chester. Has been drawn relevantly well and will be on the speed early doors.

Richard Fahey’s Kimberella won on champions day at Lingfield, was not beaten that far in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket which has seen the likes of Priceless come out to land the Temple Stakes recently, late closer which might not suit.

Desert Law just heads the market, Paul Midgley’s nine year old made a pleasing seasons debut when winning the Borderlescott Sprint at Musselburgh, good draw in stall nine and should be on the premises once more.

The selection though goes to David Griffith’s Duke of Firenze who got his head in front at York when fending off Rasheeq to a head. Soft ground is a key to his chances here, I would expect him to go for home just over a furlong out and try and hold all late comers.

Duke of Firenze : 2pts each way @ 9/1 (BOG)

17.15 Epsom – Investec Out Of The Ordinary Handicap (0-100)

I am a big fan of this selection here in Whinging Willie of Gary Moore’s. Signed off last year when winning a 0-75 handicap at Brighton and was not disgraced when runner up over course and distance when behind Galapiat who has gone on to run well in listed and pattern company since.

Barwick was third that day at Epsom when one and a half lengths behind the selection when conceding 11lb at the weights. Barwick is conceding 6lb and can be a lot closer this time around.

Whinging Willie : 1pt each way @ 11/1 (BOG)

 

I have not done the Derby this afternoon as it’s just a learning curve for me, if I was having a novelty bet it would be each way on Permian of Mark Johnston’s who comes into the race in good heart after landing the Dante.

Best of luck, all my selections will be a subject of an each way Lucky 15 too.

 

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Singapore celebrate their shock win over Scotland in the opening night of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts. Photo Credit: Sky Sports.

Day Two of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts in Germany kicks-off today after a fantastic first day. We were treated to some entertaining matches on the first night in Frankfurt. Singapore pulled off a gargantuan shock beating the number one seed, Scotland, 5-2. 63-year-old, Paul Lim, illustrated incredible composure and skill as he rolled back the years with some power scoring and a high checkout percentage.

Spain fought a tough battle against Japan in a match they made difficult for themselves as Cristo Reyes dragged through his struggling team-mate, Alcinas Antonio, to send them through to the second round.

Wales proved their threat; especially Gerwyn Price. They were the only pairing to average over 100 and look fearless when Finland were testing them all the way to the final leg.

Moving onto Day Two, another 16 nations will begin their World Cup campaigns. Northern Ireland, England and Netherlands will play, hoping they can get the crucial first round win and showcase a dynamic performance in their pairs. One of the issues with being in a pair can be that whilst one player is playing well, the second could be having a stinker which leads to a disjointed, inconsistent performance.

Here are the three matches to watch on Day Two:

Northern Ireland vs Germany

This should be the closest match on the night. Northern Ireland’s, Daryl Gurney, has been in inspired form in 2017; most recently reaching the semi-final of the 2017 PDC Gibraltar Darts Trophy a few weeks ago. Germany have two young darters in Max Hopp (20) and Martin Schindler (20), who was born four days before his team-mate.

Brendan Dolan & Daryl Gurney will be representing Northern Ireland at Day Two of the 2017 World Cup of Darts. Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

Brendan Dolan & Daryl Gurney will be representing Northern Ireland at Day Two of the 2017 World Cup of Darts. Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

Hopp is currently ranked 42nd in the PDC Rankings and has a very bright future ahead of him, this tournament and match provides a terrific opportunity for Hopp to example his ability on television yet again. I can see Northern Ireland just edging this match with their quality in Daryl Gurney and Brendan Dolan.

Northern Ireland To Win against Germany on Day Two of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 4/9 – odds by skybet

England vs Gibraltar

England’s, Adrian Lewis and Dave Chisnall, should cruise through to the next round in this match against Gibraltar. The World number 4 and 6 will look to get rid of any doubt surrounding Chisnall not being able to fill Phil Taylor’s England shirt. Gibraltar will look to take everything from the experience of facing two of the World’s best players.

Parody Dyson of Gibraltar ranked 150 in the world will be looking to make his mark in day two of the 2017 World Cup of Darts

Parody Dyson of Gibraltar ranked 150 in the world will be looking to make his mark in day two of the 2017 World Cup of Darts

Parody Dyson is ranked 150th in the PDC rankings whilst his teammate, Duo Dylan, is ranked 5 places below him at 155th. It’s tough to see Gibraltar winning a leg, let alone the match.

England To Win 5-0 against Gibraltar on Day Two of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 5/2 – odds by skybet (price boost available) 

Holland vs Czech Republic

Holland kick off their World Cup campaign with a match against the Czech Republic. Both Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld will use the match to get their elbows warm and shouldn’t find the match too testing.

Michael van Gerwen will be looking to add a World Cup to his ever-growing trophy cabinet. Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/PDC.

Michael van Gerwen will be looking to add a World Cup to his ever-growing trophy cabinet. Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/PDC.

Miloslav Navratil and Karel Sedlacek of the Czech Republic are relatively unknown to most darts fans. Navratil reached the last 64 in the PDC World Championships in 2008, but has only won £325 in prize money since then. Just like the England match, it’s hard to see Holland losing a leg in this one.

Holland To Win 5-0 against Czech Republic on Day Two of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 15/8 – odds by skybet (price boost available) 

Treble Pick:

Holland to Win – 5-0, England to Win – 5-0 & Northern Ireland to win – 13.5/1

 

Horse Racing Preview - Windsor - 23rd October 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Friday 2nd June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd June 2017 – Catterick 2.20pm – catterickbridge.co.uk Selling Stakes

Retrieve – 4/6 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd June 2017 -Doncaster 6pm -Weldricks Pharmacy In Support Of Weston Park Handicap

Solar Cross – 11/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland -2nd June 2017 – Bath 6.20pm – sunbets.co.uk Live Casino/EBF Novice Stakes

Dahik – 10/11 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd June 2017 -Bath 6.50pm -Sun Bets Download The App Handicap

Trick Of Light – 4/1 – 2pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview - Epsom - 2nd June 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Epsom. What a day on the blog yesterday, could not of gone any better with an 8/1 and 6/1 advised winners, to top it off  if placing a £1 ew advised Patent (£89.92), and the advised Lucky 15 for 50p ew (£275.70).

 

14.00 Epsom – Investec Woodcote Stakes (Conditions) (6f)

I have totally over looked the poor run of Cardsharp when finishing fourth around the Novice ranks over a trip that was far too short. Steps up in trip this afternoon to 6f, the only concern is the forecasted rain. Richard Hannon won this last year with a nice juvenile in Legendary Lunch and is well represented here once more with De Bruyne Horse.

An impressive seven length success at Ripon when taking the scalp of a subsequent winner in Way of Wisdom. He is by Showcasing who did not mind a bit of cut, so he has to be given high regards again.

One that will relish any rain is Richard Fahey’s Zap who won his maiden well at York on soft ground. The yard also saddle Ventura Dragon, but on job bookings, Hanagan takes the mount on the on this promising improver.

Zap : 2pt win @ 4/1 (BOG)

14.35 Epsom – Investec Click And Invest Mile Handicap (0-105)

Charlie Appleby’s G K Chesterton caught my eye when winning at Newmarket just over two weeks ago. The Royal Hunt Cup entrant should be hard to beat over this extra half a furlong this afternoon and is another that won’t mind the conditions.

Dangers look to come from Remarkable who won a 0-90 handicap last year at Goodwood. Since then though has found life a bit tougher. The Royal Ascot Balmoral handicap runner up looked poor on his first campaign run when trailing in tenth in the Victoria Cup.

Others to consider, Mutarakaz is one I like for value in this for Brian Meehan. I actually thought his Toronado Handicap run when finishing third at Newbury was very encouraging; if they have settled him he is a major player and the selection.

Mutarakaz : 1pt ew @ 8/1 (BOG)

15.10 Epsom – Investec Coronation Cup (Group 1) (12f)

I am finding it hard to see pass Charlie Appleby’s Hawkbill here. Again I will have to take it on trust that the weather will come into his favour.

The way he literally embarrassed his rivals in the Group 3 Al Rayyan Stakes at Newbury was just sublime to watch. Last year’s Royal winner when taking the Tercentenary Stakes has come back with a bang, hard to beat on that form.

Both Highland Reel & Journey have to be respected, the latter more when winning the Group 1 Fillies & Mares Stakes on Champions day at Ascot. With entries in the Hardwicke and Pretty Polly to come she looks a nice prospect this season.

Highland Reel has the t-shirt, last year’s Secretariat stakes winner has been there and done it, it’s been three years since St Nicholas Abbey won this race and Ballydoyle’s last success, but five year olds have won the past two renewals of this race, but I do feel vulnerability is there.

Hawkbill : 1pt each way @ 10/1 (BOG)

16.30 Epsom – Investec Oaks (Group 1) (12f)

Everyone’s obvious choice is Rhododendron and rightly so, she did not have much luck in running in the 1000gns and with the winner Winter absolutely hacking up in Ireland the form book is written.

I am an optimist, I was more taken with the way Roger Charlton’s Natavia won the Listed Fillies trials stakes at Newbury. The way she bounced along with here opening stride she had her rivals at full stretch within a few seconds.

With Ryan Moore obliged with Rhododendron, this is a good opportunity for Pat Smullen to get a good ride in this year’s fillies classic.

Natavia : 1pt each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

Best of luck today

 

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Horse Racing Preview - Nottingham - 11th October 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Thursday 1st June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st June 2017 – Wolverhampton 1.50pm -Uncle Fred’s 80th Birthday Celebration Claiming Stakes

Dutch Golden Age – 4/5 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st June 2017 -Hamilton 2pm – BB Foodservice Novice Auction Stakes

Villa Tora – 4/6 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland –1st June 2017 -Hamilton 4pm -Racinguk.com Fillies’ Handicap

Titi Makfi – 15/8 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st June 2017 -Chelmsford 8.10pm -toteWin At totesport.com Maiden Stakes

Top Mission – 8/11 – 2pt stake

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England's Phil Taylor And Adrian Lewis Betway - 2017 World Cup of Darts . Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig - PDC.TV

Its day 1 of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts in Germany which is considered to be one of the PDC’s most prestigious trophies.

To win a PDC trophy in your home nation colours is a feeling of immense pride and darting delight. The 4-day tournament is held in the German city of Frankfurt this year and after some key shifts and adjustments to the PDC Order of Merit, there have been some big selection choices for certain countries

The reigning Champions, England, have introduced World Cup of Dart debutant, Dave Chisnall, in place of Phil Taylor. Adrian Lewis remains in the England shirt and will look to continue England’s dominance of this tournament; having won four World Cups in five years. Will England continue to dominate the World Cup without ‘The Power’?

ENGLAND To Win the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 6/1 – odds by skybet

Brazil will make their World Cup of Darts debut on June 2nd, a moment to remember for Alexandre Sattin and Diogo Portela. In this rather remarkable story, Portela moved to the UK leaving his home in Rio De Janiero to pursue darts full-time.

Alexandre Sattin & Diogo Portela will be representing Brazil at the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts. Photo Credit: PDC.TV

Alexandre Sattin & Diogo Portela will be representing Brazil at the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts. Photo Credit: PDC.TV

His breakout into the PDC Circuit in 2017 meant he could organise the qualifying process for his partner at the World Cup; so along came Sattin, a forensics expert for the Federal Police. Brazil will face Switzerland in their first ever World Cup match, can they write their names into Brazilian sporting history?

BRAZIL To Win against SWITZERLAND – 4/5 – odds by Skybet
Michael van Gerwen will be representing Holland at the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts

Michael van Gerwen will be representing Holland at the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts

Holland (Michael van Gerwen, Raymond van Barneveld), are the favourites to lift the World Cup. ‘MvG’ continues to showcase his class on the darts board time and again and is the catalyst for the Dutch side. ‘RvB’ has had a slightly disappointing campaign in the Premier League this year, as his inconsistent form continues to insinuate his best days may be behind him. However, they are still a force to be reckoned with. Can they get revenge after losing last year to England in the final?

HOLLAND To Win the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 5/4 – odds by Skybet

Scotland (Gary Anderson, Peter Wright) are the current top seed in the World rankings. Both Scotsman were in the finals night for the 2017 Betway Premier League. Wright was agonisingly close to his greatest darting achievement, however missed six darts at doubles to win the final and MvG spoilt the party with an impressive comeback. However, Wright has still been red-hot this year. Will Scotland see off all opposition in their way?

SCOTLAND To Win the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 11/8 – odds by Skybet
In my opinion, the two ‘darkhorses’ for the tournament are two of the home nations; Wales and Northern Ireland. Both countries have darts players on top form in 2017. For Wales, Gerwyn Price, has shown vast improvements in all aspects of his play. His treble hitting, checkout percentages and confidence against the very best has been admirable. Can him and his team-mate, Mark Webster, make it to the final? I wouldn’t want to write them off.
WALES to Play Holland in the Final of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 11/1 – odds by Skybet

Northern Ireland have a different man in red hot form in Daryl Gurney. The 31-year old is being tipped as the next best thing on the PDC circuit by esteemed darting individuals, and his performances are backing the pundits. His partner, Brendan Dolan, is not in best of form however if Gurney can hit the ground running then Northern Ireland could go very far in this tournament.

NORTHERN IRELAND to Play Scotland in the Final of the 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts – 18/1 – odds by Skybet
Where to watch: Sky Sports 4PM BST.