My Bunbury Cup fancy has been taken out but should run in the International on KG day instead.
I was worried Sixties Groove wasn't gonna get in but it looks comfortable now.
Has there ever been a better July Cup? I doubt it - and I'm taking Caravaggio on. The July's standard time is around 1.8s faster than Ascot's and I think that's reason enough given
his odds and the stacked nature of the race. I took 8s about Harry Angel at the end of last week (also have him in a double with Bottaash from the weekend) and have also backed Limato at 6s. The case for the Cox colt is straightforward enough and with Limato I'm hoping he will have improved from the Jubilee where he was badly drawn.
The other horse that caught my eye for the July meeting was Cardsharp in the July Stakes. He ran a find race in the Norfolk from the wrong side of the track and 12s seems really big.
My Bunbury Cup fancy has been taken out but should run in the International on KG day instead.
Great shout with Cardsharp' Euro
I've also taken 5s about Churchill for the Sussex. I'm guessing the lads will want to restore their colt's reputation and what better way than beating Ribchester at Goodwood. I always favour 3yos in this race as imo the WFA is two or three pounds too generous. It's not their style to run Winter in this so if he's right I expect him to show up. Barney Roy I don't see as a likely contender given Ribchester's presence but even if he did show up I think he needs a stiller mile or even 10f.
Any opinions?
Don't forget the horse that was sixth this day, trained by David Barron, called Twin Appeal has been entered up for a race on Friday night and Saturday afternoon at York and Newcastle. This is the strongest tracker in my tracker list. I'll be hammering him in with a cricket bat and a 12 inch nail when and wherever he runs.The race that happened at York on June 17th is a strong piece of form for next weeks Gigaset.
Don't forget the horse that was sixth this day, trained by David Barron, called Twin Appeal has been entered up for a race on Friday night and Saturday afternoon at Newcastle. This is the strongest tracker in my tracker list and I'll be hammering him in when he runs with a cricket bat and a 12 inch nail.
I took 10/1 September for next year's Oaks the other night. If it wins something like the Fillies' Mile it will be half those odds. Anyway, just seems a good price even this far out but this is a 2017 thread so...
I'm off on holiday later this week so will miss Saturday and the first couple of days of Goodwood.
However, I've crunched some numbers and I think when people realise that in the Gigaset on Saturday Viscount Barfield is 10lbs well in (he went up 13lbs for Chester but only has a 3lb penalty) the 10/1 will disappear. It was 14s last night but I held off in wait for today's decs.
In the big mile hcap at Goodwood I've stuck with Master The World (20/1). He was just denied by the good thing Franklin D last year despite having little luck in running and looks a year-long plot, showing his best form of the season the other day.
I've also backed the double.