Horse Racing Preview - Ayr - 12th October 2017

Horse Racing Preview – Perth, Beverley, Punchestown and Market Rasen – 27th April 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Beverley, Perth, Punchestown and Market Rasen. Two nice winning favourites gave the blog two more winners for the week. I was not disappointed with Someday’s run as to be fair, looked in need of the outing yesterday after missing Cheltenham, also pulled very hard throughout a race that was definitely not run to suit.

 

13.40 Beverley – Westwood Handicap (0-75) (5f)

Michael Easterby’s handicappers have been in fine fettle this season, the yards entry here is Bosham. The course and distance winner won here on this card last year off a mark of 73, going on to run poorly at Haydock when stepped into 0-85 company.

Over the past five months he has been competing on the all-weather which has seen no signs of a win due soon, but deserved respect now back on turf and course. Lucky Beggar looked to have found a new lease of life when runner up at Redcar last week.

Despite a useful sprinter on his day, it’s just off putting that his last win came almost three years ago when winning a 0-110 at Newbury, will have to build on his recent second to thrive here as on his main form he is way ahead of the handicap.

One I am willing to have a small play on is John Wainwright’s Tick the Boxes, who is also another that has a declined turf form of 1-11 which stretches back three years. If he could actually put his all-weather form to turf he would not be entered in this category.

Only just managed to hold on in a claimer at Gosforth park two runs back and failed to follow up at Southwell two weeks later when beaten a head. It’s just one of those selections that should be entering equations around these poor races.

Tick the Boxes : 1pt each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

14.00 Perth – Murrayshall Hotel & Golf Courses Novices Hurdle (16.2f)

Nicky Henderson looks on the brink of landing the trainers title over the next week and saddles a hot pot here in Top Ville Ben who was looking to make it 3/4 over hurdles when coming to grief at Chepstow under today’s pilot.

His last two runs have seen him out, I am not really convinced he will handle Perth, looking vulnerable and a tendency to make mistakes he could be worth taking him on with James Moffatt’s Golden Town. The once Godolphin trained flat performer commanded a reasonably winning mark of 96 on the turf.

Since joining Moffatt’s set up I think he has done himself justice with some creditable efforts at Musselburgh, being placed on two occasions. They became bold with him when having a crack at Graded level at Haydock in a Supreme trial.

They must think a lot of him to even consider they would have run him in the Supreme Hurdle if he had not pulled up at Haydock, but he was a 100/1 shot that day so optimistic more than positive. I can’t see why he won’t give another good account of himself here even though taking on a well backed Henderson hotpot who does make mistakes.

Golden Town : 1pt each way @ 9/2 (BOG)

15.05 Perth – Lindsay’s  Handicap Hurdle (0-100)

Grand National winning jockey Derek Fox rides my selection in the 3.05 on Mash Potato. The ex Michael Dods inmate and now with Noel Kelly in Ireland, has taken his time to get in front between the flags, almost 21 months, but did it nicely when winning with something in hand at Uttoxeter when beating better graded horses.

His last run probably brought him up into the mid nineties, but the handicapper has been lenient enough to assess him off 89 this afternoon which really should be exploiting. Sports Barrow has to be feared the most now dropping back in trip. Paddy Brennan takes the mount for Colin McBratney.

Mash Potato : 2pt win @ 4/1 (BOG)

15.35 Perth  – Congratulations to Brian Hughes From Stobart Chase (Novices Limited Handicap)

Would it not be ironic if Brian Hughes won this on Malcolm Jefferson’s Spiculas. The eight-year-old missed all of 2015 and most of 2016 through injury, but returned after a 15 month break when finishing second in a 0-120.

Beaten favourite on his next two runs around 0-120 class made you wonder if the handicapper had already managed to grip him. He bumped into my selection for this race, Ryalex, who he beat to one and three quarter lengths when conceding over a stone at the weights.

Spiculas will have to concede another two pound which gives Ryalex a chance to get closer than their Carlisle encounter. The selection was runner on the card 12 months ago beaten fourteen lengths in a maiden contest under the same sponsors, the drying ground should help his cause this afternoon.

Ryalex : 1pt each way @ 15/2 (BOG)

18.40 Punchestown – Ryanair Novice Chase (Grade 1) (16f)

I have been trying to get this Willie Mullins Great Field beaten this evening. The useful French hurdler made his debut for the new surroundings when winning the Foxrock Cup at Lepoardstown when defeating Draco of Aiden O’Brien’s.

Sent straight to the Cheltenham festival last season which saw him pull up in the County Hurdle. Since taken chasing he has thrived no end which included landing a Listed chase at Thurles last month. With only two defeats in his career it looks like he just has to turn up and he wins, but he is prone to jumping errors under pressure and I am hoping Edna Bolgers Ballyoisin can take him on.

He is another that tends to make unnecessary jumping errors which has seen him fail twice in a short career which included behind Bell D’Arca in the Grade 3 Flyingbolt Novice Chase. I actually thought if for not of the error he would have gone very close to win the race. Jumping is the name of the game and if both Ballyoisin and Great Field fail to put in a solid round of jumping Gordon Elliott’s Bell D’Arca will be there to pick up the pieces.

Ballyoisin : 1pt each way @ 7/1 (BOG)

20.00 Market Rasen – 32Red On The App Store Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat (16.6f)

It will be interesting to see how well the Dunguib related Peculiar Places goes on debut for Irish trainer Ronald O’Leary. A 35,000 purchase as a three-year-old has landed on O’Leary’s yard.

Nicely bred by Presenting out of Blue Louisiana is deservedly respected this afternoon, Tom Scudamore has been booked which is eye-catching in itself.

Infinite Sun is another that has to be market checked after outclassed in a Listed bumper at Newbury which saw fifth place finisher champion bumper runner Western Ryder reversing the course and distance win of Infinite Sun.

The third Sneaky Feeling has won twice over hurdles and finished eighth in a Graded 2 hurdles race at the January Cheltenham meeting. I would expect another big return to the course that saw him win first time under rules.

David Elsworth’s Country’n’Western has not shown himself for eighteen months when winning what looked a reasonable bumper at Carlisle. In fact, he humiliated his opposition by fifteen lengths and has elected to run here over tomorrow’s Perth bumper.

It’s a tough one with Infinite Sun returning to a course he scored his first success, Country’n’Western has to be taken on trust that Elsworth has him spot on this afternoon for a race course re-appearance after 18 months, Peculiar Places is very interesting especially with the booking of Tom Scudamore who just swings my decision.

Peculiar Places : 1pt each way @ 9/2 (BOG)

 

 

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Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur – Match Preview – 26th April 2017
FA Premier League, Selhurst Park, London, 8pm

 

Following a disappointing weekend, Tottenham Hotspur will travel to Selhurst Park to take on a recently-very dangerous Crystal Palace team on Wednesday evening. No team in the Premier League is in better form than Tottenham, winners of their last seven league games, who will be looking to keep their diminishing title hopes alive against a Crystal Palace side that has beaten Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in the month of April to pull 7 points above Swansea in the final relegation position. Without doubt, Palace will be looking to add to their impressive month and to avenge Spurs’ 1-0 win at White Hart lane in August.

 

Team News

Both teams come into the match without much news on the injury-front. Tottenham left back Danny Rose has resumed first-team training but is unlikely to feature, while Harry Winks, Erik Lamela are unavailable for the rest of the season. Sporadically-used substitutes Cameron Carter-Vickers and Michel Vorm are also unavailable for Spurs. Palace will be without centre back James Tompkins who was injured during Sunday’s game against Liverpool and he may miss the rest of the season, but will welcome back defender Mamadou Sakho who missed the Liverpool game against his parent club.

Sam Allardyce will also be in the unpleasant position of trying to balance his squad for the midweek game as on Saturday, The Eagles take on Burnley and having lost four of their six games playing on four or less days’ rest, changes could be prominent as Allardyce has hinted that there could well be big changes from the squad that beat Liverpool on Sunday. This would be welcoming news to Pochettino and Tottenham.

Benteke scoring against Swansea City

Benteke scoring against Swansea City Photo Credit: Skysports.com

Players to Watch

Crystal Palace have not scored a league goal against Tottenham since 2015, but Christian Benteke has 3 in his last 2 games and will certainly be looking to add to that form on Wednesday against a very stingy Tottenham back-3 that have given up the fewest goals in the Premier league this season. Benteke may also be looking to justify his manager’s comments this week regarding Allardyce’s unwillingness to swap Benteke for Spur’s striker Harry Kane. Additionally, former Spur’s winger Andros Townsend could also look to strike a blow against his former club’s title chances after netting earlier this month against Arsenal.

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Kyle-Walker looks to provide a goal threat with his speed and crossing ability Photo Credit: Standard.co.uk

After being curiously dropped for the FA Cup Semifinal, Kyle Walker is expected to return to the starting eleven against Crystal Palace. Walker has performed outstandingly this season, fully deserving being named in the PFA Team of the Year this week. look for him to test the patchy Crystal Palace defence with his lightning-fast runs and accurate crosses.

 

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Horse Racing Preview - Ayr - 21st September 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Wednesday 26th April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th April 2017 -Catterick 1.50pm – Racing To School Handicap

Searanger – 10/1 – 2pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th April 2017 – Epsom Downs 2.45pm – Investec Derby Trial (Conditions Race)

Cracksman – 10/11 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th April 2017 -Catterick 2.55pm -Breeders Backing Racing EBF Maiden Fillies’ Stakes

Ghaadayer – 11/8 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 26th April 2017 -Perth 3.05pm -EBF Stallions Gold Castle ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle (Listed)

Aintree My Dream – 15/8 – 2pt stake

 Notes

Ghaadayer has its first run since November today,  after finishing a close third at Kempton to John Gosden’s Daban, who won the Nell Gwynn Stakes last week. Now a 3 year old,  Michael Stoute’s filly could be more progressive for the Al Makhtoum team and the trainer has a good strike rate at Catterick.

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Punchestown and Epsom Downs – 26th April 2017

Our horse racing preview comes from Punchestown and Epsom Downs today. Some very disappointing selections yesterday that basically just never turned up. Hopefully we can remedy that this afternoon.

 

15.15 Epsom – Investec Corporate Banking Great Metropolitan Handicap (10.1f) (0-95)

These sharp tracks such as Chester and Epsom have to be mastered and for me one of the top jockeys that has gained that experience is Franny Norton who rides Mark Johnston’s Galapiat who has been moved from Andre Fabre’s at Chantilly to his new surroundings.

His first run for the new yard came at Leicester when hacking up by five lengths in a 0-90 over an index of 11.7f three weeks ago. It is something to definitely build on from the son of Galileo.

Main dangers look to come from the in form Alan King yard with William Hunter who notched up three wins last season off marks of 74, 77 and 82. Now 5lb higher he has failed to show the promise which included being beaten at Kempton when only finishing eighth in a 0-105, a good drop in class he deserves to be involved.

GALAPIAT : 2pt win @ 7/4 (BOG)

16.25 Epsom – Investec Foreign Exchange Maiden Stakes (8.4f)

The fact that Frankie Dettori prefers Richard Hannon’s Bahar over Ed Dunlop’s Amarsen could be a tip in itself. The son of First Defence made a very eye catching re-appearance when third on the all-weather at Chelmsford at the beginning of the month going behind by just over four lengths.

The front two Bless Him and Highland Cradle where improver’s so on paper he has to come into the equation on his second start of the new campaign.

Godolphin have surprisingly turned a corner this year with all of their juveniles and transition horses improving significantly. Their entry here, Leader’s Legacy, ran sixth on his debut at Sandown when behind Group 2 Royal Lodge Stakes winner Best of Days, the runner up Wahash also ran well on his first run back at Newmarket finishing fourth when behind the smart Middle Kingdom.

The War Front colt has no pattern engagements on his future calender, which reflects that they have something here, but just want to see how good he is on his transition run.

LEADER’S LEGACY : 2pt Win @ 7/4 (BOG)

16.55 Punchestown – Irish Daily Mirror Novice Hurdle (Grade 1) (24f)

William Mullins yard have supposedly turned a corner in recent weeks and are well represented here with Penhill, Al Boum Photo and Tin Soldier. On paper Penhill is the likely one to Concentrate on with Ruby Walsh choosing over the other two.

The Albert Bartlett winner was very impressive when winning the Grade 1 event last month. The ex Luca Cumani flat performer will take his chance here instead of his Champion Novice Hurdle engagement over a shorter trip.

His biggest adversary is Patrick Kelly’s Pertempts winner Presenting Percy who so impressive when coming from last to first to land the Listed event. Davy Russell reclaims for the race which has been franked this week with The Toured Man winning.

Out of the pair Penhill for me is open to much more improvement over Presenting Percy who despite coming into the top level I can’t see him being a match for Mullins entry here.

PENHILL : 2pt Win @ 11/4 (BOG)

18.00 Punchestown – Racing Post Champing I.N.H. Flat (Grade 1)

The Cheltenham Champion bumper winner will try and double up this afternoon. Gordon Elliott’s Fayonagh won with plenty in hand when flashing home to take the race by one and three quarter lengths with Carter McKay a long way back in the field. I would be shocked if Mullins’ runner could get even close giving 5lb to Fayonagh.

One I backed ante-post for Cheltenham was Jessica Harrington’s Someday who was declared a non-runner and comes here for a yard that are literally flying in all codes. His second on debut over course and distance puts him right among the pigeons here, even his win at Leopardstown was good enough to go close, I really like his chances here despite missing a prep run to get involved.

SOMEDAY : 2pt Win @ 4/1 (BOG)

 

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Chelsea vs Southampton – Match Preview – 25th April 2017

FA Premier League, Stamford Bridge, London, 7.45pm

 

Chelsea take on Southampton in the Premier League tonight at Stamford Bridge in a game that Antonio Conte must win to extend the lead at the top of the table to 7 points – even if it is only just for one day as Tottenham, who sit in 2nd, take on Crystal Palace the following night. The win would also keep the pressure on Spurs, who at a similar time last year lost to Chelsea whilst trying to gain ground on Leicester, ending their title campaign.

Southampton have had a good season so far, with Claude Puel’s side currently in 9th position, three points behind West Brom but a huge 17 points off Arsenal, who sit in 7th place. The Europa League looks a distance away for the Saints and a top half finish looks to be their only hope this season.

 

Team News

Diego Costa and Eden Hazard are set to return to the starting XI tonight for Chelsea with Michy Batshuayi, who started the FA Cup Semi Final, returning to the bench.

Willian could also start after scoring twice against Spurs in the FA Cup Semi Final on the weekend, with Conte having to decide between the Brazilian and Spaniard, Pedro.

Gary Cahill could return to action after suffering from gastroenteritis though former Bournemouth loanee, Nathan Ake, who started in place of Cahill on Saturday, will also be pushing for his 2nd consecutive start.

Southampton have former Chelsea midfielder, Oriel Romelu, back from suspension but Sam Mcqueen is set to miss out due to a groin strain.

Matt Targett and Charlie Austin are still sidelined but will be returning to training later this week.

Centre back, Virgil van Djik will be out for the remainder of the season as he continues to recover from ligament damage in his foot.

Hazard has been in fantastic form this season Photo Credit: skysports.com

Players to Watch

Though he had a slight dip in form last season, Eden Hazard has shown everyone what he is capable of once again. With 14 goals and 5 assists in 30 league appearances this season, Hazard has shown why Real Madrid have made him their top transfer target in the summer.

With his speed and pace along with his close control of the ball, similarly to Lionel Messi of Barcelona, Hazard moves elegantly across the pitch, scoring and providing for his team mates.

Manchester United saw just how much influence the 26-year-old has for Chelsea, when constantly fouling the Belgian in the FA Cup Quarter Final match, where Ander Herrera was sent off for fouling Hazard.

His link up play with Costa has been pivotal to the two scoring goals and causing chaos in the oppositions half and the same could occur tonight if Southampton do not keep their concentration.

Striker Manolo Gabbiadini should be back in the squad for the Saints after suffering a groin injury. The Italian scored 6 goals in 6 appearances before being sidelined and the Saints will be looking to the 25 year old to rekindle his goalscoring touch to gain a win in West London.

Gabbiadini is set to return tonight after recovering from injury Photo Credit: premierleague.com

With Chelsea in high confidence after the FA Cup Semi Final win on Saturday, Claude Puel’s men will have a tough time of it tonight and I can see the game ending in a home win with Hazard and Costa playing a huge role in the fixture.

 

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Horse Racing Pro Tips - 20th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Tuesday 25th April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

 Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 25th April 2017 – Hexham 1.50pm – Welcome To Hexham ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle

Storm Forecast – 10/11 – 3pt stake

 Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 25th April 2017 – Ludlow 2pm – Nick Jones Horse Ambulance Novices’ Hurdle

Excellent Team – 4/9 – 5pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 25th April 2017 -Yarmouth 4.25pm -Weddings & Private Parties At Yarmouth Racecourse Handicap

Wurood – 6/4 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 25th April 2017 -Wolverhampton 7.05pm -Invest City Of Wolverhampton Fillies’ Handicap

Canny Style – 3/1 – 2pt stake (EW)

Notes

Storm Forecast was beaten as an odds on fav but was not far back in the field. A twice winner over course and distance and in a weaker race, the gelding should be winning this.

Canny Style returned from a break to finish 3rd over 1m2f at Musselburgh, having won 3 races prior to a break at 1m3f and 1m4f. Stepping back to the 1m4f will benefit the filly after having a run and looks the one to beat.

 

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Horse Racing Preview – Ludlow, Yarmouth and Brighton – 25th April 2017

Our horse racing preview comes from three meetings, Ludlow, Yarmouth and Brighton. We could not have asked for a better start to the week with an advised 11/2, 7/2 and 3/1 winners from four selections.

 

15.15 Yarmouth – Trafalgar Restaurant At Yarmouth Racecourse Handicap (5.1f) (0-60)

A very low graded event in which I would like to see James Jenkins Only Ten Per Cent  rekindle some kind of form. It’s been a long time since we saw the nine-year-old in the winning enclosure, with his last win coming on the all-weather at Kempton when seen winning off 59.

His career form is just dire, but with most of his runs coming on the all-weather he is actually well treated on turf which saw his last run finishing second off a mark of 62 at Salisbury in a 0-65. Being off 58 this afternoon there should be a chance of him running well, Adam Kirby takes the mount this afternoon which is everything.

Chandresh is no better and is 0-18 in his career, his best run came at Brighton when runner up in a 0-75 when off a mark of 60, he falls into this category this afternoon. but has been beaten in a 0-55 on the all-weather just before Christmas and has to reverse the form with Give us a Belle who finished three lengths in front of him that day.

ONLY TEN PER CENT : 1pt win @ 9/2 (BOG)

15.35 Ludlow – Wye Valley Brewery “Confined” Handicap Chase (0-130)

Tom George sends his three-time course and distance winner Noche de Reyes to Ludlow who seems to thrive at this time of year. but since winning off a mark of 119 in a much better race than this he has failed to get his head in front from his last five starts and has been the subject of two seconds which has seen him rise at the weights to 130.

Regardless of his misfortunes, he was last seen finishing a wayward sixth over course and distance before Christmas when behind a useful performer in Colin’s Brother who has failed to impress since, the fifth place horse, ten lengths in front of him was Doitforthevillage who I tipped up yesterday and won nicely for Paul Henderson, so the form despite out of form has seen him run in better company.

Harry Bannister recently rode out his claim and is a jockey who could be worth following around these type of contests. He takes the mount here on Alex Hales Midnight Chorister who is another that goes well this time of year.

His last win came in a 0-120 handicap chase when beating 118 rated Owen Na View by three lengths, his last run at Market Rasen saw him finishing last of four to Contre Tours who was beaten easily yesterday, this is a step up again and will need to improve further to land a blow, but hoping young Bannister can get a tune out of him today.

MIDNIGHT CHORISTER : 1pt each way @ 10/1 (BOG)

16.10 Ludlow – Wye Valley Brewery Novices Handicap Hurdle (0-110)

Ex Andrew Balding inmate Scarlet Minstrel makes his third appearance for Jonjo O’Neil this afternoon and has adapted well to the smaller obstacles with two placed runs under rules last season with his best run coming at Stratford when runner up to Lostock Hall of David Dennis’s who went on to win again that season, the handicap debut off 111 could be very genuinely lenient.

One I do like in this is Bill Turners Flow With Eve who is 0-7 around this code. There were probably good excuses of his last run which came on heavy ground at Wincanton, but still put in a good shift when seventh of seventeen. Best form to date was his second to Master Burbridge who has gone on to win twice since off 106 this year.

Best of the rest is Donald McCain’s Our Delboy. He’s not overly exposed despite having five runs to date. With three runs here at Ludlow over 15.7f which has not seen him at his best, the ground also has done him no favours running on good to soft. Steps up to 21.2f for the first time which should see him a danger to all if in the mood.

FLOW WITH EVE : 1pt each way @ 6/1 (BOG)

 17.20 Brighton  – toteexacta AT totesport.com Handicap (6.9f) (0-60)

Another low graded event on the card here and I am sticking with Gary Moore’s Sexton Blake who was subject of a monstrous gamble at Chelmsford last time out when only managing to finish fourth. He was backed into the 5/2fav, but considering this was his second run back off a break he had improved from his seasons opening run of ninth.

Being 0-3 on turf is not overly exposed, drops back from the mile to 7f should see a decent run from him, Timmy Murphy back on board and is well drawn if good enough. They will all have to try and beat Andrew Balding’s Fleeting Glimpse who got her head in front on the sixth attempt when winning at Kempton over 6f, the runner up Virile was beaten at Lingfield five days ago in a 0-70, a significant drop in class gives her a chance to win again.

Even though Sexton Blake has claims, I am just going to sway again towards Fleeting Glimpse who looks as though  the penny has dropped and makes her turf debut where I would expect her to win.

FLEETING GLIMPSE : 2pt Win @ 7/2 (BOG)

 

 

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Horse Racing Pro Tips - 1st December 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Monday 24th April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 24th April 2017 – Pontefract 4.10pm – Award Winning Art Of Racing Racedays Maiden Stakes

Hitchcock – 10/3 – 1pt stake (EW)

 Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 24th April 2017 – Lingfield 5.05pm – Racing Welfare Handicap

Rattle On – 7/4 – 3pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 24th April 2017 -Windsor 6.15pm -Sky Bet Windsor Sprint Series Handicap (Qualifier)

Rio Ronaldo – 7/2 – 2pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 24th April 2017 -Windsor 6.45pm -Sky Bet Top Price Promise Handicap

Lime and Lemon – 3/1 – 2pt stake (EW)

Notes

Rattle On finished 3rd at Kempton in a handicap 12 days ago as a beaten favourite for the 2nd time. A similar run should have the gelding able to win this weaker race.

Lime and Lemon finished a creditable 5th on re appearance at Doncaster in a 16 runner handicap and should strip better for the run.

 

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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 - Carlisle - 5th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Sunday 23rd April 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd April 2017 – Stratford 2.30pm – Totepool Racecourse Debit Card Betting Available Handicap Hurdle

Honytonktennessee – 15/8 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd April 2017 – Navan 3.55pm – Coolmore Stud E.B.F. Salsabil Stakes (Fillies’ Listed)

Bengala – 7/2 – 2pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd April 2017 -Wincanton 4pm -Follow Us On Twitter At 188bet Novices’ Hurdle

Capitaine – 1/9 – 5pt stake

Notes

Bengala won a maiden on her first start for John Oxx at Leopardstown, winning by a short head. The filly should be open to more improvement in this listed race with the danger coming from Dermot Weld’s Queen Anne’s Lace, who steps up in trip form her last outing when finishing fourth after a break.

 

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