Saturday 29 October 2011

Just the one bet today.

2.55 Ayr Highkingofireland 1pt 10 general

Is worth chancing at a double figure price.  He didn't show a great deal on his return to action at Haydock last time, but a reproduction of his performance when finishing 2nd at Nottingham last year, should be good enough to take this.

He has his ideal conditions today, and with his stable in decent form is worth backing to win what looks a pretty weak race.

Friday 28 October 2011

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With the month drawing to a close and our betting service showing a remarkable 120% profit on investment so far, our attentions are turned to the jumps action today.

3.20 Weth. Phillippides 1pt. 8/1 Hills

I always thought Phillippides would make a better chaser than hurdler, and he still has plenty of time on his side to prove that to be the case, which means that his current chase mark of 136 could be lenient

He was deemed good enough to contest the grade 1 novices stayers hurdle at Aintree in 2010, but didn't stay.  Last season he showed a great deal of promise in his first 2 novice chases, before disappointing in his next 2 runs.  With his stable in excellent from and conditions looking perfect, 8/1 could under estimate his chances if returning in decent heart.

4.30 Weth.  Ngong Hills 1pt. 13/2 General

The favourite, Wide Receiver was very impressive when winning last time, but is up in class today and has gone up a whopping 20lbs since that run.  He could well win again, but we are going to take a chance with Ngong Hills, at 13/2.

He shaped last time at Carlisle that there are still races in him at the age of 10.  Today he returns to Wetherby where he has an unbeaten 3 race record.  Off a mark of 96, he should go very well and represents decent value at 13/2.

4.55 Uttox. Master Somerville 0.5pt  10/1 general

A slightly speculative selection, but fits a very similar profile to the stables Wessex King, who won at Stratford last weekend.  Both horses lost their way last year, and as a result start this season on very tempting marks.

Wessex King won first time out, and with Master Somerville having form under these conditions and Richard Johnson on board he could go very well if fit enough today.

He has won off 108 in the past, so is worth chancing at 10/1 off a mark of 101.

Thursday 27 October 2011

Plenty of betting angles on the sand today.

310 Ling Call To Reason 1 pt 3/1 general

Has been a filly that has been hard to keep sound, but put up a very good performance last time when finishing behind a Gosden hot pot at Haydock.

If she can match that performance today she will win.  She had several engagements this week, including a listed race at Newmarket.  Potentially she has at least a stone in hand off her mark of 86, and providing she gets a clear run though, should outclass her opponents today

4.40 Ling. Kiss A Prince 0.5 pt 12/1

Is well handicapped returned to his optimum conditions, if the blinkers spark him back to life.

He has been below par of late, but I'm hopeful that being berthed in stall 1, and ridden by Shane Kelly who is good as anyone on a hold up horses at Lingfield, could see him go close today.  12/1 is too big if he is back on song.

8.30 Kemp.  Naheel 0.5 10/1

Could well bomb out today given his inconsistent profile.  But he is worth chancing at 10/1 this morning.

Inconsistent horses are often best when fresh, as Naheel demonstrated when winning at 40/1 at Wolverhampton at this time last year.  He won on his next run but then his from tailed off dramatically, as a result he is now nicely handicapped again.  Drawn is stall 1 with De Sousa on board, he could well bounce back to form tonight.




Wednesday 26 October 2011

3.50 Musselburgh 1pt Lexington Bay 11/4 Lads, S.Odds

I'm surprised that Ladbrokes are taking this one on today.  If I was a layer I would be looking to duck him.  He is improving rapidly, should appreciate the step up to 2 miles and the opposition look modest.

I wouldn't be surprised to see the selection go off at around 15/8 so at 11/4 this morning he certainly represents value.

Monday 24 October 2011

3.30 Leicester Little Curtsey 1pt. 100/30

Did well to finish as close as she did last time, having been held up off a steady pace.  The step up to 8 furlongs looks sure to suit and she holds leading claims in a modest race.

4.40 Redcar Henry Morgan 1pt 7/1

Is open to plenty of improvement as a sprinter having just had 6 runs so far.  Shaped like he very much needed the run last time having come back from a 5 month break.  His form when winning at Hamilton last summer is the best piece of form in the race, and if he comes on for his last run, he should go very well today.

Saturday 22 October 2011

4.15 Chepstow - Shoegazer 0.5 point at 12/1 or bigger 14/1 b365 and boyle

Was well fancied for the Martin Pipe handicap hurdle at the Cheltenham festival, and travelled like a horse well ahead of his mark before failing to come up the hill.  There is a possibility that he has a breathing problem, which is endorsed by the fact that he wears a tongue tie and his best form to date is on flat tracks.  I would be amazed if he hasn't had a breathing op over the summer, and with this being a race that the stable has a decent record in over the years, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him go well, and anything bigger than 10/1 is worth a small wager.






Friday 21 October 2011

The best days racing of the week so far, but betting angles are hard to find.  Voodoo Prince was put up as a bet at 9/1 this morning, but has since been names as a non runner.

Thursday 20 October 2011

3.25 Carlisle - Amir Pasha, 1pt 15/2 Hills

Won at this meeting last year, and followed that up with another decent effort next time out off a mark of 107.  So on his return to hurdling today, he is entitled to go very close off a mark of 106.

Over the summer he has shown a consistent level of form on the flat, albeit at a lowly level, but today's race won't take much winning, and with form and fitness being 2 key components at this time of year, Amir Pasha represented a bet at 7/1 or bigger this morning.

Wednesday 19 October 2011

October and April are always the trickiest betting months of the year.  You have a typical end of season feel about the one code, and you are guessing about the fitness for the other. 

Therefore the key to betting at this time of year is patience.  There will be opportunities, there are just fewer than at other times of the year.

As a result no bet is the call again today.


Tuesday 18 October 2011

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Poor days racing.  No bets

Monday 17 October 2011

Tourist, who was purchased by our Bloodstock expert, Matt Petty, won his first race for The Stratford Bards Racing syndicate, at Lingfield on the 12th of October.
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