simmo
Senior Jockey
Splendid stuff once more from this thread.
Some decent ew bets in this.
POTTERS CORNER 20/1 is my main bet,but needs a clear round,something he seems to find hard.
FINAL NUDGE 40/1 is surely too big.
REGAL FLOW 40/1 won last year and is only 2lb higher but hasnt shown anything this time.
Yes, I'm on Prime Venture too (got 22/1, blue, so presume it had been longer).
In the same race, I've also taken some beer money on Jetstream Jack 130/1 boosted (5pl - Hills will go 7 pl but only 66/1) - probably a better chance of winning at Crufts but he ran A Toi Phil to seven lengths in the G2 Florida Pearl Punchestown Novice Chase back in the day and ran well in a Grade B €50k handicap chase off 140 (approx 146 over here). Gordon Elliot got rid of him lst year and Ollie Murphy chased him after just two awful runs. Maybe the quieter surroundings of Sophie Leech’s place will spark some enthusiasm and off 128 with highly-touted Brace making the 9-7 he might think he’s running loose.
I can't think of many horses trained by Evan Williams that I've backed this season but I backed two today and wasn't happy with either given the rides they got.
I have a history on here about whingeing about the way Paul Moloney used to nearly always try to win from the back, only very rarely employing different tactics. For me the rides State Of Play got cost him at least one Grand National.
It hadn't really occurred to decide not to back a Williams horse since Moloney retired but I did think Moloney was riding to instructions.
Adam Wedge won on De Rasher Counter for Emma Lavelle, coming from just off the front and I was encouraged for both Bold Plan and Prime Venture. Then both end up ridden - by Wedge - from back and wide. In deep ground.
As it turns out, and at the risk of aftertiming (but those who know me best know otherwise) I made more from backing Poker Play than I would have from Bold Plan so at least I'm not talking through my pocket. But the anorak in me would rather have seen BP win as it was a win-only bet.
I just can't get my head round why someone so long-established in the game would send out nearly every horse he has to be ridden from the back. You can get away with it in small fields because you're not giving away as much ground but in big fields in deep ground you're sentencing your horse to defeat.
I'm not suggesting it cost PV the race but it cost him the chance to be involved in the finish.
Jetstream Jack tried to come from further back but given his profile I was just happy that he jumped off and stayed in the race for a while. I then started to get mildly excited when he gradually started picking off the other tail-enders an at one point he must have been no more than about ten lengths off the pace but he stopped to noting late on. It was a big improvement and maybe Sophie Leech will get him back to something like his best in due course.
Newbury 2.50 Dan Emmett 25/1 - Ran well in a much stronger race l/t/o in first time blinkers and given a good chance dropped another 5lb by h'capper to 114. Hasn't run in this low a grade for over 3 years when finishing 2nd off 120.
Others I think are worth a minimum e/way bet - Newbury 3.25 Court Master 16/1 - 4.00 Queens Present 33/1 - 5.05 House Island 50/1
Musselburgh 2.30 Elysian Prince 22/1
Others I think are worth a minimum e/way bet - Newbury 3.25 Court Master 16/1 - 4.00 Queens Present 33/1 - 5.05 House Island 50/1
Musselburgh 2.30 Elysian Prince 22/1
Others I think are worth a minimum e/way bet - Newbury 3.25 Court Master 16/1 - 4.00 Queens Present 33/1 - 5.05 House Island 50/1
Musselburgh 2.30 Elysian Prince 22/1
House Island - B0000000000000M! - Dan Emmett 4th and Sportsbook paid extra place.
Shout chef!
I got the fourth place on DE but must have got the bets on before you added House Island so missed it.