What are you backing Today?

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Shanroe Santos is in good form and would probably have won at Sandown last time out. The drift to 10/1 in places tempers enthusiasm a little though but a decent each way chance I reckon


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Shanroe Santos is in good form and would probably have won at Sandown last time out. The drift to 10/1 in places tempers enthusiasm a little though but a decent each way chance I reckon


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I really don't like to share but I am assured you can mortgage your house and put the lot on Zabeel Prince

I am told he is as forward as possible because they want to get as much out of him as the van before the big guns come shooting
 
I'd give a good each way shout to both of Jack Garritty's rides tomorrow at Doncaster, (2:25 & 3:35).

RIGHT TOUCH has been given a right chance as the handicapper has dropped him four pounds for his last turf run at the end of last season. This is a horse who has soft ground form, has won at Doncaster, and was second to the 100 rated Muntadab last season. Right Touch is surely a rightful favourite.

The 3:35 see's Garrity ride Ruth Carr's EXPLAIN E/W who also has some form with the aforementioned Muntadab. Explain has a good win strike rate of nearly twenty percent, (6/36), won on the soft/heavy last season. You need to put a line through the last couple of runs I think. He's value at 25/1 with the usual headgear applied.

I'll try the each way double on these two with small stakes.
 
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I like all three of the Nicholls horses, Malaya, Diego Du Charmil, and Adrien Du Pont, at Ascot today so I've combined them. I also like American Craftsman, Robbing The Prey and Don Bersey at Carlisle, so I have them in doubles and a treble. And finally I have all six combined in four, five, and the six timer. I've staked so any combination of three makes a profit, and anything more is happy days.
 
I'd give a good each way shout to both of Jack Garritty's rides tomorrow at Doncaster, (2:25 & 3:35).

RIGHT TOUCH has been given a right chance as the handicapper has dropped him four pounds for his last turf run at the end of last season. This is a horse who has soft ground form, has won at Doncaster, and was second to the 100 rated Muntadab last season. Right Touch is surely a rightful favourite.

The 3:35 see's Garrity ride Ruth Carr's EXPLAIN E/W who also has some form with the aforementioned Muntadab. Explain has a good win strike rate of nearly twenty percent, (6/36), won on the soft/heavy last season. You need to put a line through the last couple of runs I think. He's value at 25/1 with the usual headgear applied.

I'll try the each way double on these two with small stakes.
Explain ran quite well. Drifted to 50/1 but still finished 6th, maybe one to follow next time out. He goes in the tracker.
 
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David O Meara's Ingleby Hollow can win the last race at Doncaster. He just looks a really well handicapped horse. 6/1 is a very fair price.
 
Someone fancies it has gone to 5/1 but according to the SL needs further and will not like the ground.............have a couple of quid on anyway........good luck
 
Cheers, Tan. They are butchering the price now into 11/4 generally. I'm not surprised. As I say, if you look at a few basic things like its win strike rate, even the prize money its won, you can't help thinking he probably has a fair bit in hand of the handicapper. It definitely has to be the tip/selection but we'll see if this materialises.
 
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Aye that's two more horses for my tracker list. The winner has improved on the soft and has a bright season in front of her. Ingleby probably better on better going as you alluded to beforehand.
 
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I will be backing Miss Alfie Rose in the bumper at Market Rasen tomorrow, trained by Peter Niven. I like the breeding on her, she could win at a good price, but I want to see how well-gambled she is in the betting first. No rush.
 
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Edit, drifted violently in the betting, so giving Miss Alfie Rose a miss today.
 
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At Huntington it's no surprise there's early money about for JackTheJourneyman in the 4:40. He's a CD winner, been given a big chance by the handicapper, and if the ground stays gd-st that will be perfect for him, as his best form is on better ground. I can't see him out the first two, reckon he will run a big race. 7/1 a good price to take.
 
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At Huntington it's no surprise there's early money about for JackTheJourneyman in the 4:40. He's a CD winner, been given a big chance by the handicapper, and if the ground stays gd-st that will be perfect for him, as his best form is on better ground. I can't see him out the first two, reckon he will run a big race. 7/1 a good price to take.
5/2 now. Nothing less than a good win will do!
 
At Huntington it's no surprise there's early money about for JackTheJourneyman in the 4:40. He's a CD winner, been given a big chance by the handicapper, and if the ground stays gd-st that will be perfect for him, as his best form is on better ground. I can't see him out the first two, reckon he will run a big race. 7/1 a good price to take.

Well done Marble.
 
Great shooting Martin - was tempted to use the NTO principle but fortunately got on 11/2 cheers pal

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Nice one TC! Thanks Chef and Viking.

Fwiw, the 16/1 looks the value bet on Benny's Girl in Herefords 3:45 tomorrow. She could potentially be very well handicapped. She has lots of point-to -point form on soft ground which she will encounter tomorrow.

One of her best efforts was at Hereford on 26th March last year, when a length back in third behind tomorrows second favourite, Easter In Paris. Benny's Girl is six pound better off tomorrow if you include the 7 pound claimer, I just hope the near-200 day break has done her good. Mrs Burbridge could well be the good thing at 6/4, but I'm looking elsewhere for the right bet. Benny's Girl at 16's with the nine runners looks good each way value.
 
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Nice one TC! Thanks Chef and Viking.

Fwiw, the 16/1 looks the value bet on Benny's Girl in Herefords 3:45 tomorrow. She could potentially be very well handicapped. She has lots of point-to -point form on soft ground which she will encounter tomorrow.

One of her best efforts was at Hereford on 26th March last year, when a length back in third behind tomorrows second favourite, Easter In Paris. Benny's Girl is six pound better off tomorrow if you include the 7 pound claimer, I just hope the near-200 day break has done her good. Mrs Burbridge could well be the good thing at 6/4, but I'm looking elsewhere for the right bet. Benny's Girl at 16's with the nine runners looks good each way value.

outstanding marble, well done
 
Cheers you two! :)

I have to say, Gigilo is the all-weather man on here, but I can't get my head around the price of My Renaissance in the 6:40 at Newcastle tonight.

I see that the horse has a healthy strike rate, (4/25) on the all weather, has won off higher marks in the past. There's no recent form to talk-up, but the horse has been dropped three pounds to 60 so connections have cleverly dropped him to class six level which is where he needs to be. Hence I will try and play up some of the winnings on this fella (each way), with the first three places on offer, at what does look a generous price at 16/1.
 
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