King Kevin (6.40) absolutely blew in in a truly run C/D race on Boxing Day and with enough pace seemingly assured, looks solid to repeat that feat with a 6lb penalty today.
Still a little 5/2 available.
Congrats Reet, well done.
Unlike you my tipping has been awful in recent times, but for what its worth, I reckon Lost The Moon will win tonight in Chelmsfords 7:15. I just think he's probably an 85+ horse running on a mark in the low 70's tonight. I'm more than happy to 'go-in' at 4/1 or thereabouts!
Fair play to William Hill who have priced Pilgrims Bay at 25's for the Kim Muir. Not sure if that price is nrnb but I will check in due course.After checking, I can see he's not priced up for the chase on the Tuesday of The Festival. He was well beaten in it last season, finished fourteenth.
They haven't priced-up The February race yet on Oddschecker.
Overall, having just looked through the last few renewals of The Kim Muir, including recent winners, I would love to see him run there. The weights at the festival are very compressed these days anyway, so a high weight is not a huge barrier to winning as may seem the case.
The Last few running's include winners such as Domesday Book, Spring Heeled, Causes of Causes and The Package.
Domesday Book and Spring Heeled were second season chasers aswell, rated 137 and 140.
If I could talk to Neil Mulholland I'd be urging him to enter Pilgrims Bay in The Kim Muir.
Robert Winston takes this ride but he also rides three other good chances on the card including a 6/4 favourite.
I fancy he might be the man to follow tonight and a Lucky 15 could show a profit...
Apologies; ran a stinker,:blink:11/10 shots wouldn't appeal to everyone, but Ghaaseeda (14.40) looks remarkable value to me.
Not only did she dot up over c/d lto, she did it in a very good time for the grade (0.37s faster than the 0-85 h/cap on the same card).
The icing on the cake is the OH has left her on 67, whereas the horse she beat a comfy 5l has been raised to 64 for finishing 2nd subsequently.
Fill yer boots time, methinks.
Will have to follow you here, Ben. Good luck.Great to see the £100k veterans final tomorrow - a cracking initiative in my view and think Gas Line Boy has a cracking chance back against the oldies
He seems better than ever, goes fine on the ground and thought he'd go up more than 6lb (even at his age) for the Grand Sefton win as was really badly hampered. I don't normally get too involved in these but will have a lump on EW 4 places
Apologies; ran a stinker,:blink:
In the Veterans race at Sandown I've sided with Theatrical Star at 20's and Houblon des obeaux at 11/1.
Sandown
2.25 I put up Kalashnikov in the competition for this race but after another look this morning have sided with Mont des Avaloirs who looks the value at 5/1
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Anyone know why all the money is coming for Gassin Golf today. I fancied him the last day but he ran no race, but he's been really well backed. I originally fancied Hurricane Hollow but not sure what do in this race now.