Archive for July 16th, 2010

Today, tomorrow and beyond….

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Flush from my success at the track last week I’m going to play up some of my winnings on a few runners tonight…

3 for Newmarket

The first is an unraced 2yo from the Henry Cecil yard who runs in the 6.20. The three to have run previously in the race don’t look any great shakes and it seems to rest with those representing the big stables. Henry Cecil had his first, first time out juvenile winner of the season last Saturday and as he does very well with his fillies at the track I’m siding with Panoptic. Richard Hannon’s Native Picture would be the obvious danger.

In the 6.55 it’s the bottom weight Goolagong that catches my eye. The stable is in blinding form at the moment and after a confidence boosting win in a maiden last time out she returns to handicapping. The 7f now looks like her optimum distance and off her rating of 71 can take this tight looking handicap. The jockey booking for the Michael Bell trained Syrian also catches my eye as the horse has looked a bit of a hard ride of late and may well respond to some ‘firmer’ handling from Kieren Fallon.

In the last I like the look of Edgeworth who looks just the type to make the frame at a biggish price. He was having a pretty decent season last year, winning 3 times, until the handicapper got hold of him and pushed him up to a rating of 77 for a comfortable win in a Leicester handicap. He’s struggled at and around that mark in his 7 runs since but has now been dropped to 72 which is just 1lb more than that he raced off for that Leicester win. A straight mile on good to firm going looks perfect and 14/1 looks a good each way bet. Let’s hope all 16 runners start so we get the full 4 places paid.

If anyone likes backing the short prices there is one from the Richard Hannon yard that runs in the 7.25 tonight that I can’t see getting beaten. Elnawin’s form his head and shoulders above anything else in the race and with his main danger Nota Bene having to give him 5lb there should be no excuses here. He ran a 3 1/4length 5th to Equiano back in May and that looks plenty good enough to take this conditions race.

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Here are three 2yo’s I’ve noted down for future reference…….

Marzante

A 2yo from the Roger Charlton stable, he ran second at Salisbury last Saturday to a Richard Hannon (who else!) newcomer. He was steadily backed before the race and raced prominently throughout but was unable to match the winners finishing speed over the last half furlong. He looked like the experience would do him the world of good and I’d expect him to go one better next time out if he’s kept in the same sort of class.

Bloodsweatandtears

He was pitched in at the deep end by his small stable when contesting a class 2 maiden at the Newmarket July meeting on his first ever start but there was a lot of market confidence in him as he was gambled on from 25/1 in the morning right down to 8/1. In the race he ran very green and got slightly hampered but the way he stayed on at the end showed why the stable hold him in such high regard. With this run under his belt he should have no problem picking up a maiden especially if dropped in grade.

Satin Love

The way he won his maiden yesterday marked him down as a very decent colt. It was only a 4 runner Class 5 maiden at Hamilton but I doubt there’s been an easier 2yo winner all season and Mark Johnston will do doubt be stepping him up significantly in class for his next run. He led all the way and only had to be shaken up at the furlong pole to sprint clear of the field for an eased down 5 length win. The long trip to Goodwood may now be on the cards.

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Summer Special Package

The Summer Special Offer is still available. It’s £27 for 8 Guides including the TTS Juveniles which had that Mark Johnston 5 length winner yesterday from its only selection. We have three 2yo’s running for us this afternoon.

There is also now the option of using our TTS Bot which automatically places all your bets for you…..

http://www.trainertrackstats.com/member/signup.php

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Super Sprint

After the success of last weeks free trends guide (we tipped 5/1 winner Wigmore Hall) I thought I’d repeat the offer and giveaway the Super Sprint from Newbury tomorrow.

It’s the same again: 100% Free, No Catch,  No signups, No Card Details, Just a direct link to the Guide……
http://www.festivaltrends.co.uk/amember/go.php?r=1654&i=l16

Good luck,
Gavin.