I've had a bet in that myself. Oh This is Us ran a stormer behind Plumatic in the Sovereign and I always like top weights at Chester so thought he was worth chancing at 9s.
I've had a bet in that myself. Oh This is Us ran a stormer behind Plumatic in the Sovereign and I always like top weights at Chester so thought he was worth chancing at 9s.
Cheers. Another one, The Tin Man is still trading at 10s in a place for the Sprint Cup despite being confirmed as on course for the race today. That's too big given his liking for the race and the doubts about the fav after his stalls incident at Ascot.
Cheers. Another one, The Tin Man is still trading at 10s in a place for the Sprint Cup despite being confirmed as on course for the race today. That's too big given his liking for the race and the doubts about the fav after his stalls incident at Ascot.
Mark's Johnston's pair head the market. Lake Volta ran well the last day. Poets Society won at 20/1 at York.
I guess the question is: How reliable are those two horses? Both in terms of maintaining that high level of form that they showed last time and carrying their respective weights. I'm prepared to take them both on, with AL ERAYG, at 16/1 with Boylesports. This former Qatar-owned horse, scored on his first career start in 2016 over at Maisons Laffitte, when beating the formerly trained Andre Fabre horse Repercussion (rated 101). Al Erayg was then beaten a shortish odds a couple of times in 2017 in France, before leaving F-H Graffards yard for Tim Easterby's (after being gelded). This is his first start for Tim Easterby. He's been off the track for 390 days, but showed he can win first time out in France, and is on an exploitable mark (93). I'll be having more on in terms of stake than I usually would. The horse at the very bottom, Documenting, is probably overpriced. He may run into a place, but Al Erayg, (with the low draw), looks much more appealing.
In Marb we trust
Is this a flat thread or should we set up a jumps alternative for the season ahead?
The St Wilfred looks a good race to have a bet in this year. Eve Johnson Houghton trains an excellent horse called ICE AGE, who won two valuable races, including one in Ireland at the Curragh, off a mark of 91 & 96 last season. This horse has stepped up again this season, now rated 106, winning a couple of decent sprints, and so would carry my money in this race. Like many good horses Ice Age goes on most goings. Ice Age finished third in a little conditions race behind Top Score and a Roger Varian winner the last day, but should do better now stepped up in another big field handicap. 20/1 with Ladbrokes and Corals, quarter the odds, the first four each way.
Is this a flat thread or should we set up a jumps alternative for the season ahead?
I had a look at the jump markets earlier and I dunno if it's the paucity of good flat action to study for a couple of weeks or being out of practice but I spent a good 20 minutes pondering whether or not Politologue was a live one for Haydock if the ground wasn't soft enough for the Bristol.
Never heard of it!
(ie Must check it out.)