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To busy to find them all stew absolute rucks have been winning,there's been 8/9 25/1 winners in the last 2 week and lots of other winners as I said I don't back a lot of them and a lot are old someone who keeps a spreadsheet and sends me them everyday has kept track of every runner and somehow they're showing a profit of +320 points since the beginning of the year.Think most have been doing multiples and had some right touches as they've all won on the same day been dhualar dha,tiger jim and munsarim the bloke had a 50pew treble returned £2600,can't be bothered with it with all these =meetings on in june and july there are so many other bets never mind keeping track of all the to follows!!Good luck to them if they've klept track of them good to see someone having a nice run..
 
Newbury Result
17 Apr 2015
« 2:20 » AL BASTI EQUIWORLD EBF STALLIONS MAIDEN STAKES
(Class 4) (2yo) (5f34y) 5f Good To Firm
£6,469.00, £1,925.00, £962.00, £481.00

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HORSE/SP AGE WGT TRAINER/JOCKEY OR TS RPR

1 2 Harvard Man 7/1 2 9-5 Brian Meehan — * *
Antonio Fresu


2 10 shd Ring Of Truth 7/1 2 9-0 Richard Hannon — * *
Richard Hughes


« 3 6 1 Sixth Sense (IRE) 5/2F 2 9-5 Mark Johnston — * *
Silvestre De Sousa


« 4 4 4 Zeeoneandonly (IRE) 100/1 2 8-11 David Evans — * *
Declan Bates3


5 12 2 Thaqaffa (IRE) 7/1 2 9-5 Marcus Tregoning — * *
Paul Hanagan


6 11 shd Another Boy 12/1 2 9-5 Ralph Beckett — * *
Pat Dobbs


7 8 3¼ Sparky Jack 40/1 2 9-0 Brendan Powell — * *
Jenny Powell5


8 5 ½ Ginger Joe 5/1 2 9-5 Peter Chapple-Hyam — * *
Jamie Spencer


9 1 21 Hawkbill (USA) 7/1 2 9-5 h1 Charlie Appleby — * *
James Doyle


UR 7 Aragon Knight 11/1 2 9-5 Heather Main — * *
Martin Lane


10 ran TIME 59.64s (slow by 0.04s

Harvard man
Ring of truth

A decent looking maiden wuth the front 3 finishing clear and the winning time only 1.2 seconds slower than robot boy breaking the track record,although the ground was pretty quick that still looks a pointer to the 2yr olds being listed class at least with normal improvement.The winner from the Meehan stable,hasn't had much in recent times and they rarely win first time out so could expect a lot more improvement,the runner up a filly so probably equally interesting as not yet even 2 these two set the benchmark almost definitely ascot bound.This early season maiden hasn't been that good in recent times,i think this race looks better race than the last 3/4 years..


Windsor castle Harvard man 25/1 365,sjames,victor,lads,sportsbook disappointing last time out but that was over 6fs and on different ground,back to 5fs on what will be identical ground plus meehans had a few decent 2yr old winners and left this one in 25/1 still looks overpriced if you ignore last run.
Also same race Opal tiara 25/1 sportsbook 20/1 365,victor,sjames runner up to Easton angel in the decent time at Beverley,she's drawn 24 of 27 and again the grounds going to be similar to Beverley new road side almost 6ls behind won conditions race at Beverley next time out as well...Wouldn't be a total shock if dream dreamer ran well at huge price as well was 100/1 with sportsbook 66/1 generally when I put him on here hacked up in a decent time at Windsor faster than soapy Aitken the fav of the race at 11/2 on the same night in the same style,ran terrible at bath but he was buick booked as well.Ran abysmally at bath but like the other two loves the ground rattling..
 
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Royal hunt cup Chill the kite 25/1 888 32red American hope 25/1 generally.
Runner up in it last year off 109 returns on pound lower mark,the high draws were a big advantage over the week but f chill the kite was one of the few horses that still ran well from his 14 of 33 draw,is 6 pound better in with ayaar on last years running and although drawn 10 again his form on this track on fast ground looks as good as anything so at 25/1 looks a little bit of value.
Similarly American hope won his race on the farside from the 8 draw on the following day,drawn 8 of 30 fibnishing 6th behind such horses as bow creek and hors decombat on that form would be no 25/1 shot plus he's drawn 20 this year,has been very disappointing sonce but back on best run on same track with a decent draw anywhere near that run is overpriced...
 
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Nottingham Result
31 May 2015
2:15 » PHS WORKPLACE CONSUMABLES EBF MAIDEN STAKES
(Class 5) (2yo) (5f13y) 5f Good To Soft
£3,881.40, £1,155.00, £577.20, £288.6
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HORSE/SP AGE WGT TRAINER/JOCKEY OR TS RPR

1 8 Dhahmaan (IRE) 3/1 2 9-2 Marco Botti — * *
Marc Monaghan3


2 3 ¾ Ajaya 2/1F 2 9-5 William Haggas — * *
Pat Cosgrave


« 3 4 4 Kyllukey 7/1 2 9-5 Charles Hills — * *
Steve Drowne


4 6 1½ Sandahl (IRE) 7/1 2 9-5 Ralph Beckett — * *
Richard Kingscote


5 10 ¾ Adham (IRE) 6/1 2 9-5 James Tate — * *
Luke Morris


6 2 3½ Wilsons Ruby (IRE) 8/1 2 9-5 Brian Ellison — * *
Tom Eaves


« 7 7 2¼ Memyselfie (IRE) 100/1 2 9-0 Derek Shaw — * *
Renato Souza


8 9 3 Lady Joanna Vassa (IRE) 20/1 2 9-0 Richard Guest — * *
Jason Hart


« 9 5 ½ Captain Gerald 100/1 2 8-12 John Ryan — * *
Eva Moscrop7


« 10 11 ½ Tutill 100/1 2 8-7 Michael Easterby — * *
Nathan Evans7


« 11 1 1¼ Pink Ice 100/1 2 9-0 Michael Easterby — * *
Paul Mulrennan


11 ran TIME 1m 0.96s (slow by 2.66s)

Dhahmaan
Ajaya

Mubtaghaa won this lasty year for haggas 3rd in Windsor castle,always like to look out for some of these maidens at notts as some nice horses get overlooked and the winner and runner up look well above average,first 2yr old winner for marco botti this season and bred to get a lot further was really impressive to pick up from off the pace and winning very easily actually looked beter class than these.Similarly the runner up the haggas runner the fact he aimed at this race maybe a pointer to it being a similar ability to mubtagha and the form looks rock solid with kyllukey 4ls back with experience,at ascot kyllukey was only just behind beaverbrook and king of rooks second fav for the Coventry,again this shows the weakness of the form of 2yr olds but also shows how races and horses like this could get very underestimated.The winning time was also backed up by the progressive double up winning the latter older handicap off 88,the time only .50 quicker but the maiden runners carrying more weight,as good as most of the times seen this season with loads of improvement to come,i'd be looking for prices ion these two especially the winner was very impressive I'd be surprised if not both seen at ascot and would be worth a bet at juicy prices as undoubtedly this maiden will be underestimated...

Ajaya 25/1 Norfolk 365,skybet,sjames,tote,boyles

On paper will probably be a two horse race with front two having solid looking form,but the rest of the field look very poor and ajaya was in a race that produced one of thev better times of the season on debut,25/1 is far to big to not have a token bet and i'd be very surprised if there wasn'r some money for it.The colt was easoly beaten by winner but he may yet but very decent,the forms been franked by sandahl winning at York last week 5ls behind these two and the 3rd kyllukey beaten 4ls behind them was in steady paces maiden at ascot not far behind king of rooks!!Related to bated breath and some decent 7f horse he may perhaps be a 7f horse but haggas rarely sends horses with no chance so might out run his prices..
 
Britannia Make it up 16/1 365

A decent run by make it up on seasonal debut behind al Bandar at Epsom, the winning time of that race was quicker than the listed race won by code redc .51 quicker make it up was impeded in that race would never have won but was seasonal debut and was concediong a massive 16 pound to a progressive type.There'sa formline through the favourite shaafy make it up has on strict collateral formlines 5 1/2ls to find with a 21 pound pull yet he's 6 points bigger so looks a little bit of value,but is essentially a bit of guessing game with so many lightly raced horses in the race...
 
Nottingham Result
31 May 2015
2:15 » PHS WORKPLACE CONSUMABLES EBF MAIDEN STAKES
(Class 5) (2yo) (5f13y) 5f Good To Soft
£3,881.40, £1,155.00, £577.20, £288.6
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HORSE/SP AGE WGT TRAINER/JOCKEY OR TS RPR

1 8 Dhahmaan (IRE) 3/1 2 9-2 Marco Botti — * *
Marc Monaghan3


2 3 ¾ Ajaya 2/1F 2 9-5 William Haggas — * *
Pat Cosgrave


« 3 4 4 Kyllukey 7/1 2 9-5 Charles Hills — * *
Steve Drowne


4 6 1½ Sandahl (IRE) 7/1 2 9-5 Ralph Beckett — * *
Richard Kingscote


5 10 ¾ Adham (IRE) 6/1 2 9-5 James Tate — * *
Luke Morris


6 2 3½ Wilsons Ruby (IRE) 8/1 2 9-5 Brian Ellison — * *
Tom Eaves


« 7 7 2¼ Memyselfie (IRE) 100/1 2 9-0 Derek Shaw — * *
Renato Souza


8 9 3 Lady Joanna Vassa (IRE) 20/1 2 9-0 Richard Guest — * *
Jason Hart


« 9 5 ½ Captain Gerald 100/1 2 8-12 John Ryan — * *
Eva Moscrop7


« 10 11 ½ Tutill 100/1 2 8-7 Michael Easterby — * *
Nathan Evans7


« 11 1 1¼ Pink Ice 100/1 2 9-0 Michael Easterby — * *
Paul Mulrennan


11 ran TIME 1m 0.96s (slow by 2.66s)

Dhahmaan
Ajaya

Mubtaghaa won this lasty year for haggas 3rd in Windsor castle,always like to look out for some of these maidens at notts as some nice horses get overlooked and the winner and runner up look well above average,first 2yr old winner for marco botti this season and bred to get a lot further was really impressive to pick up from off the pace and winning very easily actually looked beter class than these.Similarly the runner up the haggas runner the fact he aimed at this race maybe a pointer to it being a similar ability to mubtagha and the form looks rock solid with kyllukey 4ls back with experience,at ascot kyllukey was only just behind beaverbrook and king of rooks second fav for the Coventry,again this shows the weakness of the form of 2yr olds but also shows how races and horses like this could get very underestimated.The winning time was also backed up by the progressive double up winning the latter older handicap off 88,the time only .50 quicker but the maiden runners carrying more weight,as good as most of the times seen this season with loads of improvement to come,i'd be looking for prices ion these two especially the winner was very impressive I'd be surprised if not both seen at ascot and would be worth a bet at juicy prices as undoubtedly this maiden will be underestimated...



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hope you did the e/w

And the ew double with Easton angel,all the speedfigures and form have worked out brilliant this week just been nailed in all three races,air force one put on here at 16s as well shopuldv'e had the foresight for an ante post ew multiple...
 
Beverley Result
15 Apr 2015
« 3:05 » SUPPORTING RAPT AND BRIDGES, HULL HANDICAP
(Class 3) (0-95, 4yo+) 5f Good
£7,439.35, £2,213.75, £1,106.30, £553.15

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« 1 2 Pipers Note 7/1 5 9-6 Richard Whitaker 94 * * »
George Chaloner


« 2 3 ½ Long Awaited (IRE) 8/1 7 8-11 b David Barron 85 * * »
Phillip Makin


« 3 1 1 Bogart 9/4F 6 9-3 Kevin Ryan 94 * * »
Shane Gray3


« 4 8 ¾ Ancient Cross 25/1 11 8-6 t Michael Easterby 87 * * »
Nathan Evans7


« 5 11 ½ Algar Lad 16/1 5 9-7 David O'Meara 95 * * »
Sam James


« 6 6 ½ Inxile (IRE) 28/1 10 8-13 p David Nicholls 87 * * »
Joe Fanning


« 7 15 nk Desert Law (IRE) 20/1 7 9-3 Paul Midgley 91 * * »
Graham Lee


« 8 13 1¼ Eccleston 10/1 4 9-5 David O'Meara 93 * *
Daniel Tudhope


« 9 14 nk Silvanus (IRE) 66/1 10 9-4 Paul Midgley 92 * * »
Ted Durcan


« 10 4 1½ Singeur (IRE) 7/1 8 8-5 Rebecca Bastiman 82 * * »
Michael J M Murphy3


« 11 10 ½ Pearl Acclaim (IRE) 33/1 5 9-1 David Nicholls 89 * * »
Paul Quinn


« 12 17 1½ Chilworth Icon 25/1 5 9-4 Mick Channon 92 * * »
Sam Hitchcott


« 13 12 ½ Ladweb 16/1 5 8-10 John Gallagher 87 * * »
Joey Haynes3


« 14 7 nk Mutafaakir (IRE) 20/1 6 8-11 Ruth Carr 85 * *
Tom Eaves


« 15 5 nse Top Boy 10/1 5 8-12 v Derek Shaw 86 * * »
Renato Souza


« 16 16 1¾ Desert Ace (IRE) 33/1 4 9-6 t Michael Dods 94 * * »
Paul Mulrennan


« UR 9 Barnet Fair 25/1 7 9-7 David Nicholls 95 * * »
Adrian Nicholls


17 ran TIME 1m 3.69s (slow by 2.69s

nxile

Inxile showing he still retained ability in this fairly decent sprint at Beverley,not getting a run then running on to look like one of the better runners in the race,eventually splitting algar lad and desert law,algar lad won at York lsst weekl while desert law was also placed at York,pipers note also went to ripon and won again the runner ups been beaten second again infact the race has worked out really well.Strangely on next run at thirsk inxile headgear gets left off first time since feb 2011 and 31 runs or more importantly pieces in last 25 runs and on a track he'd never run on,he's now dropped to lowest ever mark of 82 even stranger considering run at Beverley when off 87,he won at goodwood last season off 86 so is very well handicapped.He may even try and get him down to 80 and if that were to happen he'd have a chance of running up maybe more than one win
still an interesting runner at the age of 10!!!

POieces on and WWWWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
:lol::lol:Nice confidebce booster for him as well!!:cool:
 
Scalzo's form just looking better as everyday goes by with honeysuckle lik winning again tonight off 70 hacking up,beat it 10 3/4ls and gave it 17 pound and then if that wasn't enough spiriting he slaughtered at Donny hacked up off 80 as well hopefully will come right again before the end of season and some realistic prices available..
 
Pontefract Result
21 Jun 2015
2:10 » BET TOTEPLACEPOT/BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF MAIDEN FILLIES' STAKES (PLUS 10 RACE)
(Class 5) (2yo) 6f Good
£4,528.30, £1,347.50, £673.40, £336.70


HORSE/SP AGE WGT TRAINER/JOCKEY OR TS RPR

1 4 Chiringuita (USA) 7/1 2 9-0 James Bethell — * *
P J McDonald


« 2 1 2¾ Sunnua (IRE) 7/2 2 9-0 Richard Fahey — * *
George Chaloner


« 3 8 7 Dawaa 15/8F 2 9-0 Mark Johnston — * *
Dane O'Neill


4 9 1 Kiri Sunrise (IRE) 7/1 2 9-0 Richard Fahey — * *
Tony Hamilton


« 5 6 1 Canford Kilbey (IRE) 14/1 2 9-0 Richard Fahey — * *
David Nolan


« 6 5 4½ Midnight Malibu (IRE) 20/1 2 9-0 Tim Easterby — * *
David Allan


7 7 6 Kazoey 66/1 2 9-0 Chris Fairhurst — * *
Michael Stainton


« 8 10 7 Big Sky 9/2 2 9-0 Michael Bell — * *
Tom Queally


« 9 2 1¼ Vocalise 66/1 2 8-7 Charles Smith — * *
R P Walsh7


9 ran TIME 1m 19.02s (slow by 4.42s)

Chiringuita

Nothing spectacular on the clock on overwatered ground as per,but only .65 slower than improving sprinter approvado winning off 71 in the 3yr old handicap so decent debut,quite interesting out of top class sire hardspun runner up in Kentucky derby yet the sires progeny has far more winners on good and faster ground on turf infact last 10 runners on firm ground 50% have won so todays winner loks unlikely ground dependant.Normally wouldn't be noting this but as nice pedigree with dam half sister to nahoodh and sire likeable sire plus the unfashionability of trainer could be overpriced later on in the season for nuserys.The form doesn't look fantastic but in the main the 2yr old times have been averagely slow even at this stage of the season so hope he gets in off a nice mark around 80 or under would look a reasonable mark..
 
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Windsor Result
22 Jun 2015
6:30 » BETDAQ.COM £20 FREE BET MEDIAN AUCTION MAIDEN STAKES
(Class 5) (2yo) 6f Good
£2,911.05, £866.25, £432.90, £216.45
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1 12 Flying Empress 5/1 2 9-0 Ralph Beckett — * *
Andrea Atzeni


2 6 ½ Clever Bob (IRE) 25/1 2 9-5 Joseph Tuite — * *
J F Egan


3 15 ½ Stormy Antarctic 3/1 2 9-5 Ed Walker — * *
George Baker


« 4 7 2¼ Harry Champion 2/1F 2 9-5 h Hugo Palmer — * *
Harry Bentley


« 5 4 1½ Jinko's Approval (IRE) 16/1 2 9-5 Ed de Giles — * *
William Twiston-Davies


« 6 9 2¼ Sojourna 10/1 2 9-0 Martyn Meade — * *
Fergus Sweeney


« 7 10 1½ Man Of Time (IRE) 66/1 2 9-2 Ismail Mohammed — * *
Thomas Brown3


« 8 5 2¼ Herridge (IRE) 10/1 2 9-0 Richard Hannon — * *
Sean Levey


« 9 13 nk Willsy 8/1 2 9-5 Mick Channon — * *
Dane O'Neill


« 10 3 1¼ Multigifted 100/1 2 9-0 Michael Madgwick — * *
William Carson


« 11 8 nk Busta Nellie 100/1 2 9-0 Simon Dow — * *
Kieran O'Neill


« 12 14 1 Soiree 66/1 2 8-11 Eve Johnson Houghton — * *
George Downing3


« 13 11 2¾ Giant Shadow (IRE) 66/1 2 9-5 Michael Bell — * *
Adam Kirby


14 1 hd Kristoff (IRE) 50/1 2 9-5 Jim Boyle — * *
Pat Cosgrave


15 2 1½ Bear Faced 14/1 2 9-5 Sir Mark Prescott Bt — * *
Chris Catlin


15 ran TIME 1m 13.52s (slow by 3.02s

Stormy antarctic

It's quite uncanny how similar typed eyecatchers almost run identically from season to season at certain tracks and todays third at Windsor stormy Antarctic reminded me instantly of home of the brave from last season and turned out to be very decent.This must've been the biggest eyecatcher of the season conceding 6-7ls dropped in then running around on the outside of the pack to be only beaten a length in a canter,he looked completely different class to these and I wouldn't be surprised if he turned out 10ls better than them,he cost 200,000 gns as 2yr old and looks one of the most exciting horses of the season bearing in mind only a handful have looked genuine group performers he could well be among the best of them..
 
ok Slim

G..you were saying there is not many fast 2yo races ...then same evening one pops up..did you spot this one last night at Newbury?

1. Twin Sails................98
2. John Splendid...........97
3. House Of Commons...90

All 3 were FTO..the second and third will need to meet a pretty smart horse in a maiden to get beat NTO would hope

did mention this on the 2yo thread before the race..TS beats odds onner giving 6lbs to it
 
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Surprised the winner was odds against on their previous runs just unfashionable trainer with 2yr olds made the prices..
 
Salisbury Result
24 Jun 2015
« 2:40 » INSPIRE FOUNDATION HANDICAP (A SENIORS' SPRINT)
(Class 4) (0-80, 6yo+) 5f Good To Firm
£5,175.20, £1,540.00, £769.60, £384.80

HORSE/SP AGE WGT TRAINER/JOCKEY OR TS RPR RATED

« 1 1 Waseem Faris (IRE) 12/1 6 8-10 Ken Cunningham-Brown 75 — —
Gary Mahon7


« 2 6 ¾ Swendab (IRE) 20/1 7 8-4 v John O'Shea 62 — —
Luke Morris


« 3 5 shd Whitecrest 9/2 7 9-0 John Spearing 75 — —
Cam Hardie3


« 4 8 1¼ Angelito 6/4F 6 9-0 Ed McMahon 77 — —
Tom Marquand5


« 5 3 nse Go Nani Go 6/1 9 9-6 Ed de Giles 78 — —
Frederik Tylicki


« 6 7 1 Midnight Rider (IRE) 5/1 7 9-6 Rod Millman 78 — —
Oisin Murphy


« 7 4 nk Dishy Guru 9/1 6 9-4 b Michael Blanshard 76 — —
Paul Hanagan


7 ran TIME 1m 0.50s (slow by 0.70s)

Swendab

Had a bit of a soft spot for swendab when I put him on here two seasons ago,he's had plenty of racing 67 races in total but as 5 year old showed improvement in that 2013 season to go from a 62 rated horse upto 87 winning 3 times and coming second three times.Todays race he'd fallen to that mark of 62 so is back on lowest lifetime mark again
and although this looked suspect form with waseem farris winning he never wins although he does have ability,the mark of 62 in this grade he now looks extremely well handicapped as when he hits form he usually maintains it as 2013.In 2011 when he hit form he won 3 on the bounce then in 2013 his form figures were 1/2/2/2/1/1 when hitting form he can actually drop 3 grades from todays race and on the fast ground I expect he'll be entered up everywhere over the next month and a half.Quite interesting that 7 of swendabs races have been won in the month of july and august and hopefully he will repeat that history,the slight ? against todays race was that it was a seniors sprint but with whitecrest running third and being in form for a while should hold up..
 
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ok Slim

G..you were saying there is not many fast 2yo races ...then same evening one pops up..did you spot this one last night at Newbury?

1. Twin Sails................98
2. John Splendid...........97
3. House Of Commons...90

All 3 were FTO..the second and third will need to meet a pretty smart horse in a maiden to get beat NTO would hope


John Splendid runs in the 1.45..some decent horses in it by looks of it...but it will take something very decent to beat this FTO
 
Been another sheful this week most of which I havn't backed good to see jack hobbs winning as well,nice when you spot them in an aw maiden and backed up by the times and then priove equally as good on turf,believe someone landed a multiple on them today.I don'ty back a lot of them as having lots of other bets,sometimes I'm taking them on as they get overbet but still nice to be proven right when horses like bushcraft anf jack hobbs go onto better things!!
That maiden ec looks very decent
 
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