Wednesday Selections – June 3rd 2020

Hi all,

First Receiver did the business for us in good style at Kempton yesterday. However, Sexy Beast set to strong a pace and set it up for the closers at Newcastle.

Racing returns to the turf for the first time with Yarmouth hosting a ten-race card on what looks likely to be really quick ground. There’s also another fixture at Kempton which includes the Group 3 Classic Trial normally run at Sandown.

Three selections today. Two from Yarmouth and one from Kempton.

Yarmouth

12:45 – Celestran – 11/4 @ Coral & Bet365 – Had shaped with promise on his Newmarket racecourse debut before going onto win a Wolverhampton novice 200-days ago. The colt makes his handicap debut of what looks a workable mark of 82 and looks the sort who should have improved over the winter. Trainer John Gosden & jockey Rab Havlin are 12 winners from 29 runners 41% +8.74 when teaming up together at Yarmouth since the start of 2016.  

4:15 – Rum Baba – 4/1 @ Coral & Bet365 – Trainer Charlie Fellowes is more than capable of getting ready to win after a long break. He saddles the lightly raced Rum Baba who ended last season with a win in a Windsor maiden last July. That win came on good to firm ground so the 4-year-old shouldn’t be inconvenienced by underfoot conditions. Makes his handicap debut off a mark of 79 which the lightly raced 4-year-old should be competitive off.

Kempton

4:30 – Purgatory – 9/2 @ Coral & Bet365 – The 4-year-old improved with racing last season winning three of his last four starts, including over C&D in September. He doesn’t tend to win his races by much so a 6lb rise in the weights for his last win (on turf) could still underestimate him. The forecast strong pace should suit and he’s got a big chance if fit enough on his first start for 233-days.

Cheers

John

Tuesday Selections – June 2nd 2020

Hi all,

Always good to get off the mark after a break with yesterday’s 11/4 winner.  Racing resumes at Kempton on Tuesday with a bumper nine race card and there’s another ten-race card at Newcastle.

I have selections from both meetings today.

Kempton

3:55 – First Receiver – 7/4 @ Bet365 –  Sir Michael Stoute had a winner at Newcastle yesterday and hopefully he can have another one here. First Receiver looked in need of the run before finishing third on his racecourse debut at Newmarket last July. The son of New Approach wasn’t seen again until November when finishing 2nd of 14 over C&D. The colt has been subject to good reports on the Newmarket gallops. He sets the standard on form and barring a Group horse lurking among his 11 rivals, can get off the mark here

5:25 – Sexy Beast – 11/4 @ Bet365 –  It maybe significant that William Knight sends up Unit Of Assessment up from his Sussex base and Andrea Atzeni who was in the saddle when the 6-year-old won at Goodwood 12 months ago is back in the saddle. However, I’m siding with another long-distance raider from the Ed De Giles yard in the shape of Sexy Beast. The 5-year-old returned from 581-day break when finishing runner-up over C&D in February. There were only four runners in that race but it was run in a decent time so the form looks solid enough.

Cheers

John

Newcastle Selections – Monday June 1st

Hi all,

It’s great to be back. After a 76-day absence horse racing returns to England today. 

Ok, it’s behind closed doors but given I don’t think we’ll see large crowds at any sporting fixture for some time, it’s better than nothing.

I’m chomping on the bit, as I’m sure you are, for what looks a great week’s action culminating in three great days racing at Newmarket from Friday to Sunday.

I’m sure you’re as excited as I am about the return to racing but I think it will pay to err on the side of caution when it comes to betting in the first few days of the sports resumption.

It’s a bumper ten race card at Newcastle and all the action gets started behind closed doors at 1pm.

Just the one selection for you today.

Newcastle

6:15 – Valyrian Steel – 11/4 @ Bet365 –  Valyrian Steel, a son of Frankel, makes his racecourse debut and looks capable of making it a winning one. The three-year-old has been subject to some encouraging Newmarket gallop reports. Trainer Roger Varian also has a healthy win strike rate with his 3-year-old’s in non-handicap races at the course – 11 winners from 25 runners 44% +14 20 placed 80% in the past three years.

Cheers

John

Tuesday Selection – March 17th 2020

Hi all,

We are now living unprecedented times. Racing in Britain & Ireland continues albeit behind closed doors. For how long, its anyone’s guess. However, the cancellation of Aintree’s Grand National suggests some of the big meetings won’t be taking place over the next few months.

Although due to my underlying health condition I am now in self isolation for three months it will be business as usual until the sport stops completely.

Two selections from Taunton and oh boy could we do with a winner.

Taunton

3:25 – Hollywood Ken – 4/1 @ Bet365 – Lightly raced of late, the 7-year-old has run respectably over hurdles on his last two starts. Latterly when 3rd of 8 to Saturday’s Uttoxeter win Main Fact. First start over fences today but looks on a winnable mark if he takes to the larger obstacles.

4:00 – Stage Summit – 13/2 @ Bet365 – Seemed to lose his way for Ben Pauling but made a promising start for his new yard when 3rd of 10 at Exeter 14-days ago.  Back up in trip in his favour and the 7-year-old is on a workable mark if building on his Exeter promise.

Cheers

John

Monday Selections – March 16th 2020

Hi all,

As I said yesterday it’s amazing how quickly things can change in this game. No winner from six runners in the last three days and suddenly you are on a bit of a losing run. 

Hereford

3:20 – Demachine – 5/2 @ Coral & Ladbrokes – Is getting better with racing. Last time out ran well for a long way and only gave best between the final two hurdles when 3rd of 12 at Warwick 37-days ago. That was just the 6-year-old’s third career start and he remains open to open to more improvement now going handicapping.

Southwell

4:00 – City Never Sleeps – 4/1 @ Coral & Ladbrokes – Clearly hasn’t been the easiest to keep sound in recent years given he’s only been seen on the racecourse three times in the last three years. Ran much better on his second start from his recent absence when runner-up at Catterick 20-days ago. Potentially well handicapped on his C&D second back in 2018 and can hopefully go close here.

Cheers

John

Sunday Selections – March 15th 2020

Hi all,

It was sad to see one of Saturday’s selections Legel Eyes have to be put down. Yes, your either up or down in this game.

Let’s hope it’s more up than down for today’s two selections.

Carlisle

3:35 – Le Rocher – 7/2 @ Bet365 – The veteran has returned from an 11-month absence in good form finishing runner-up to Gala Ball at Wincanton and 3rd of 10 to Deise Aba at Sandown 43-days ago. Seemed to stay 3m well enough last time and his four best RPR’s have come on heavy ground.

Market Rasen

3:55 – Compadre – 7/2 @ Paddy Power & BetVictor – Has plenty of form here, including two wins here over fences last season of 2 ½ f further than today’s 2m 3f distance. Returns from a wind-op today and back over fences and if the breathing op has had the desired effect can go well again on a track that suits.

Cheers

John

Friday Selections – March 13th 2020

Hi all,

Three days down, one day to go. Min (5/2) did the business on Thursday. Floressa was never really in the race she got into a real sweat before the race and probably found the ground just too testing.

Still a 50%-win strike rate at the Cheltenham Festival is pretty good going and I’m delighted with the week. Fingers crossed we can keep the winning run going on Friday.

Cheltenham

2:50 – Latest Exhibition – 4/1 @ Coral & Ladbrokes – Has some of the best form coming into the race. The 7-year-old stayed on well to win a slowly run 2m 6f Grade 1 at Leopardstown last time. Shaped that day like he would be better suited by stronger run race and step up in distance. Thyme Hill has done nothing wrong and comes into the race unbeaten on three hurdle starts. However, trainer Philip Hobbs’ runners haven’t run that well this week. In the circumstance’s Latest Exhibition will do for me.

4:10 – Staker Wallace – 6/1 @ Coral – I must be a bit crazy going for one in the Foxhunters but the Enda Bolger trained horse has been one of the talking horses on the Cheltenham festival Preview circuit over the last few weeks. The 9-year-old won a point to point on his last start and is the least exposed horse in the race. Granted Derek O’Connor has opted for the other J P McManus runner Minella Rocco but Jamie Codd isn’t a bad substitute.

Cheers

John

Thursday Selections – March 12th 2020

Hi all,

There was a pulsating finish to the RSA Novices Chase with Champ coming from a seemingly impossible position at the last to win. The second selection Queens Brook also a ran a cracker to finish 3rd in the Bumper.

Another small profit banked. Going to Cheltenham for selections this week has paid off so far with two wins from four selections. Can we continue the profitable run on Thursday?

Cheltenham

2:50 – Min – 5/2 @ Bet365 – A Plus Tard won the novices handicap chase here 12 months ago and last time out beat Chacun Pour Soi in a Grade 1 at Leopardstown. He’s the up and coming second season chaser. However, I’m taking him on with Min. The 9-year-old is 0-3 at the track but has finished runner-up in the Supreme, behind Altior and occupied that same position behind Altior in the 2018 Champion Chase. Only 5th in that race last year but wasn’t beaten far. Runner-up to Chacun Pour Soi at the Dublin Racing Festival over 2m 1f but he’s better over further now. His form figures over 2m 4f are 12111. First run over 2m 5f but he should stay today’s extra furlong.

4:50 – Floressa – 8/1 @ Coral & Ladbrokes – Trained by Nicky Henderson looks the best of the home team here and she impressed when winning a listed mares’ novices’ hurdle at Newbury in November. She wasn’t suited by the slow pace of the race and was hampered on the run in when third to Lady Buttons at Doncaster 47-days ago. Best form so far has come on good to soft, so connections will be hoping the course dries out. This has been the plan and she must have a good chance if the ground isn’t too testing.

Cheers

John

Wednesday Selections – March 11th 2020

Hi all,

Well playing Cheltenham yesterday paid off as Epatante took the Champion Hurdle in convincing fashion.  You’re only as good as your last day in the tipster game and I’m playing Cheltenham again on Wednesday.

As with yesterday it’s a case of looking for profits from those at the front end of the market.

Cheltenham

2:10 – Champ – 7/2 @ Bet365 – Is many pundits lay of the week. He’s not mine though. A good winner of his first two starts before falling two out here in the Dipper novices chase with the race at his mercy. Horses running in Grade 1 chases at the festival who fell on their last start are 1 winner from 22 runners 5% – 17 6 placed 27%. That said he’s a class horse who can win this if his jumping holds up. 

5:30 – Queens Brook – 8/1 @ Bet365 – Won on her debut under rules at Gowran Park 25-days ago.  She probably didn’t beat the strongest of fields, that day, but the time was a good one for a bumper. After her win connections seemed to suggest Cheltenham wasn’t on the radar so it’s interesting, she takes her place here.

Cheers

John

Tuesday Selections – March 10th 2020

Hi all,

I normally swerve big festival’s like this for consistent profits but this year I’m going to put up a couple selections from each day of Cheltenham. We shall know at the end of the week whether it was the right decision or not.

Cheltenham

1:30 – Asterion Forlonge – 5/2 @ Bet365 & Ladbrokes – Made it 2 from 2 over hurdles when running outan impressive winner of a Grade 1 at Leopardstown last month. The 6-year-old looks a strong stayer so a strongly run 2m on soft ground should be ideal. Has jumped slightly to his right on both starts over hurdles which he can’t afford to do in a race like this. Apart from that he looks a rock-solid contender.

3:30 – Epatante – 11/4 @ Bet365 & Ladbrokes – A Grade 1 bumper winner when trained in France. The mare has won four of her five starts since joining the Nicky Henderson stable but her one poor run came in the mare’s novice hurdle at last years festival. Looked a future Champion Hurdle winner when winning the Christmas Hurdle at Kempton over Christmas. If there is a star in the race it’s her. On flat track I doubt any of these can touch her but but will she get up the hill on soft ground?

Cheers

John