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Today's racing isn't living up to last nights Racing League, with short-priced favourites aplenty and very few extra places on offer, I've put together a massive priced L15 which will be reliant on divine intervention. We'll throw some change at it and wait for Saturday.
Touching on last night, ironically I mentioned putting up obvious selections whilst ignoring the actual obvious. The top three riders were almost entirely overlooked and had field days. Northern Spirit won, as is typical, but luckily, the one I did side with went in at a nice price, giving us two profitable days in a row. Although you would do much better backing singles only.
Attacanter Racing Tips
Fools Rush In 7/1 4 places – 17.23 Southwell
With Jimmy Sullivan and Jo Mason at Thirsk for Ruth Carr, a potential spare for Jason Hart looks nice enough. They've shared 11 rides over the previous year. The record is patchy, as you'd expect, but he has placed at a double-figure price on three occasions, which is pretty decent.
The horse has changed hands three times, it didn't win for Jim Goldie and is yet to win for Ruth, you have to go back to 2022 when with Hugo Palmer winning off 95. Not much of anything has been shown recently but the horse is now rated 64. At this time last year, over C&D for Goldie, rated 82 in a Racing League meet, the horse finished a length fourth of 13. It is skinny but 18 lbs below that looks favourable.
Enchanted Night 18/1 four places – 18.33 Southwell
The trainer's regular jockey is elsewhere, the horse bounced last time when upped in trip, so now back over C&D, when running on very strongly from the back, he is put in despite this clearly being much tougher,the price no doubt being a much more accurate reflection of his chances.
The winner had first run and the claimer puts it 4lbs better off, it's around 10/1 in this. The risks are clear given half of the places are surely accounted for.
Good Banter 25/1 – 17.30 Salisbury
The favourite is getting heavily backed into odds on, the race only offers three places, there aren't too many pretenders in sight and we've opted for the stables apparent second string twice the price.
On top of that, Clive Cox's 2yo record this season isn't pleasing but as I'm sure others do, there is at least some history having had enough 2yo debutants come in at decent prices. J P Fahy to me isn't a concern, it's more everything else.
Peachey Carnehan 20/1 – 15.45 Thirsk
Old boy Peachey is a bit of a forced selection who has bombed here before, he does much better on the AW. A third over 7f in June was OK but besides that there isn't much since his AW wins at the start of the year. We also have to factor into consideration the firm slightly undulating ground on his 10yo hooves.
The trainer actually had two big winners at this time last year, one at this track. The others did nothing, however, so it doesn't hold much weight. Charlie has done well for him recently; they shared a 100/1 second not long ago. His other runner is in division two of this. As I finish writing, Peachy has slipped from 12/1 out to 20/1—ominous!
– Advised bet – Eachway Lucky15
WHAT IS A LUCKY 15 BET?
A Lucky 15 bet consists of 15 unique bets, covering every possible combination that comes from backing four selections. The 15 bets are broken down like this:
– 1 fourfold accumulator
– 4 trebles, with each treble omitting one of your selections
– 6 doubles, again covering every possible combination
– 4 singles
The attraction of a Lucky 15 is that it offers many more ways to win than a standard accumulator. A Lucky 15 uses both your acca and your singles as well as producing trebles and doubles that reward you for correctly calling 2/4 or 3/4 of your selections. To cover the 15 separate bets, a Lucky 15 uses your stake 15 times. If you were to place £1 on a Lucky 15, you would be staking £15 in total across the various bets.
Fair play nice work ?
Brilliant again lad. Jumped on Good banter @ 66s this morning. Well done ??