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Posted on: 29 Sep 2024
Not to be yesterday for Poke The Bear, who failed to get involved, failing also to build on the minor promise of his previous effort. Onwards and upwards. On Sunday afternoon, we’re off to Southwell, where Red Treasure looks to have been found the right sort of opening by trainer Ed Dunlop, who having seen her go well several times, […]
Posted on: 28 Sep 2024
Zizi did it well following decent market support yesterday, proving early odds of 5/1 to be very much on the generous side as she won by a cozy two lengths. On Saturday, it’s a tricky day as far as I’m concerned, and I’d certainly argue that the early market has it right in most cases. One race that does appeal […]
Posted on: 27 Sep 2024
Pontefract’s meeting was abandoned after the third race yesterday, meaning that the Nap was a non-runner. Onto Friday’s action. Today’s Nap goes in the first at Wolverhampton, a maiden over seven furlongs. With the Michael Stoute runner Enclosure now a non-runner, the early betting is all about Hock Eye The Noo, who is available at very stingy odds and seemingly […]
Posted on: 25 Sep 2024
A no-show in every way yesterday as Mojo Ego drifted in the betting, before tamely folding. That’s often the way it goes. On we move to Thursday’s racing. I’m getting in early with this one (Wednesday evening) as I feel that we could be looking at something of a positive market mover here. Of course, I could be wrong. Let’s […]
Posted on: 25 Sep 2024
The second pleasing winner on the trot yesterday, with Honneur D’ajonc being well supported, before doing it nicely at Fontwell, scoring with relative simplicity. On Tuesday, I’m very much of the opinion that Mojo Ego is generously priced ahead of the 14:28 contest at Perth, a Class 4 hurdle over a slightly extended two miles. A previous Class 3 winner, […]
Posted on: 24 Sep 2024
Everything came together nicely for Jaramillo yesterday. Having been well backed, he hacked up at Sedgefield, bagging us an 11/1 winner. I hope plenty of you managed to get the 11/1. It is worth mentioning that a 10p rule 4 would have resulted in a return of £109 for a £10 bet (instead of £120). This has been factored into […]
Posted on: 23 Sep 2024
It was disappointing that Carrigeen Kampala couldn’t quite stay on for the win in the closing stages yesterday, though she certainly gave us a better run for our money than early odds of 11/1 suggested, finishing second. She’s clearly got enough about her to score in races of that nature and it likely won’t be long until she’s back in […]
Posted on: 22 Sep 2024
The Caltonian travelled well for a long way yesterday, before simply finding a couple too good inside the final furlong, clinging on for a respectable third, but again, no dice. Onto Sunday. Plumpton is the venue of interest today, with the race taking place at 15:50 standing out as a decent opportunity for Carrigeen Kampala to get back on track […]
Posted on: 21 Sep 2024
Yesterday’s runner can be described as a no-show, that’s for sure. We move on to Saturday, where there is no shortage of racing to get stuck into, including an attractive card at Ayr, with both the Silver and Gold Cup to get excited about. Following the feature race at the Scottish venue, the 16:10 catches the eye, not least of […]
Posted on: 20 Sep 2024
Another decent effort yesterday, with Rocking Ends going off a good bit shorter than the recommended 17/2, before running relatively well for third. In terms of winners, though, the poor run continues. On we go with Friday. Today, I’m interested in the penultimate race at Newton Abbot, where I’m very keen on course specialist Clearance, who at 9/1, just looks […]
Posted on: 19 Sep 2024
Coloane certainly outran what was an overly generous price yesterday, staying on well from a mile back, giving the four that finished in front of her first run. A decent effort, but ultimately no dice. On Thursday, the race of interest is the 16:25 at Yarmouth, where Rocking Ends ticks plenty of boxes, so much so that odds of 17/2 […]
Posted on: 18 Sep 2024
Despite the step up in trip looking in favour, yesterday’s Nap found nothing when push came to shove and to be honest, was a no-show. Moving on to today, where the opening race at Beverley is the port of call. Coloane, running for Roger Fell in the hands of Connor Beasley, looks to have her conditions this afternoon, with decent […]
Posted on: 17 Sep 2024
Another one of those “close but not quite close enough” moments yesterday as Capital Guarantee finished second having followed the same path of Glamorous Express the day before; tipped at a double-figure price, before being well backed, this time right down to 11/4. That’s racing, on we go with Tuesday. Today’s NAP goes at Yarmouth, where the 16:05 is the […]
Posted on: 16 Sep 2024
There’s a nice little card at Nottingham on Monday evening, including a mix of graded races and some Arc heats, followed by the Arc Dash Trophy, a nice-looking Open Race. Today’s greyhound tips See below for three bets ahead of tonight’s action at Nottingham. Tip 1: The Other Delboy (take odds of 5/2+) Race #3 @ 19:11 The third race […]
Posted on: 16 Sep 2024
Well, as predicted, Glamorous Express was steadily supported between Saturday night and post time yesterday, moving from the recommended 14/1 all the way down to 11/2. Sadly, he couldn’t get the job done, despite coming with a decent run late in the day, finishing a close-up third. Beat the closing odds like that on a regular basis, though, and not […]
Posted on: 14 Sep 2024
Sunday’s card at Bath is an interesting one, with the 16:20 being a race to attack. For my money, Glamorous Express’ odds of 14/1 are rather generous, which is why I’m putting this up nice and early (Saturday night). Put it this way, I’d be surprised if such a price was available come the off, so getting in early and […]
Posted on: 14 Sep 2024
The St. Leger is the biggest race of Doncaster’s flagship meeting, though this year, it’s not that easy to get excited about that race, with a relatively underwhelming field of seven runners going to post. I’m more interested in the handicap that follows the feature event at the Yorkshire venue. Ahead of the 16:15 contest, a Class 2 handicap over […]
Posted on: 13 Sep 2024
The second day of the St. Leger meeting at Doncaster is upon us and there’s no shortage of top-quality racing to get stuck into. From a betting point of view, I’m most interested in the penultimate race, a six-furlong handicap of the Class 4 variety. Rare Change, for trainer Richard Hughes, catches the eye. For my money, there’s some juice […]
Posted on: 12 Sep 2024
It wasn’t to be for Asadjumeirah yesterday, though I remain convinced that there’s a handicap of that nature in him yet. Anyway, on we go with today. The St. Leger meeting is upon us, but I’m more interested in the all-weather meeting at Newcastle, where a far less valuable race than those taking place at Doncaster catches my eye. Sydney […]
Posted on: 11 Sep 2024
Yesterday’s Nap turned out to be a frustrating one. Badly hampered at the start, Mr Strutter was forced to take the widest route, and as he ran on well to finish a never-nearer second, I couldn’t help but think that we were hard done by as the winner got a far smoother trip, covering much less ground. That’s not my […]
Posted on: 10 Sep 2024
At Catterick early on Tuesday evening, there’s plenty to like about the vastly experienced Mr Strutter, who is no stranger to running a big race on soft ground at this venue. 09 September 2024 Six times a winner at Catterick, the ten-year-old may be getting on a bit, but there’s been little to suggest that he’s not capable of getting […]
Posted on: 08 Sep 2024
The latest Lee Carsley next England manager odds suggest that he is once again the firm favourite to take the job full time, after guiding the Three Lions to a 2-0 win over Ireland on Saturday evening. Carsley took on interim management of the Three Lions after Gareth Southgate left the post earlier this summer. While he was seen very […]
Posted on: 27 Aug 2024
After Everton endured a tough time in the Premier League last season – not least because of their overall deduction of eight points for two PSR breaches – things were never likely to be easy this time around. Sean Dyche was always going to be near the top of the next manager sacked market, and after just two games of […]
Posted on: 26 Aug 2024
Just last week, the question of who would be the next England manager appeared to be answered when Lee Carsley shortened to 6/5 in the betting, with few seemingly viable alternatives queuing up behind him. However, things have changed in recent days, and the man who currently has temporary control of the Three Lions has drifted. Meanwhile, someone who previously […]
Posted on: 17 Aug 2024
The first huge game of the new Premier League season takes place on the very first weekend, as Chelsea and Manchester City will go head-to-head at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon. Manchester City’s goal-scoring machine Erling Haaland will have been oiled up over pre-season and should now be ready to spin into action. Haaland to start with a hat-trick? The […]