Monday 15 October 2007

15/8

A garbled message yesterday didn’t copy and paste correctly. Pindar was a non runner. Shuil Aris came 2nd , Fring won and Accusation came 2nd for each way, and Picky won at 9/4, not quite an each way price, ,but this support for him was obviously well founded.

No price gappers at all today – some nearlies who appear in maidens and are not that confidently written about in Spotlight.

EACH WAY

310 LINGFIELD

BETTING FORECAST: 6/4 Fifty, 4/1 Meydan Princess, 6/1 Danvers, Doric Lady, 10/1 Gower Belle, 12/1 Town And Gown, 20/1 Silky Steps, Tea Cake, 25/1 Where´s Killoran, 33/1 Run From Nun.

Maiden fillies race – YUK! 6 of the 10 horses are priced 10/1 or over. Best to suggest concentrating on those left and swerve the market leader leading me to Danvers and Meydan Princess each way – 2 in the one race to hopefully exploit any mistakes by Fifty

400 WINDSOR

BETTING FORECAST: 9/4 Zero Cool, 7/2 Duchess Royale, 5/1 Gib, 6/1 Shadow The Wind, 10/1 Oakley Heffert, 14/1 Just Two Numbers, Rudry Dragon, 16/1 Murrin, Seal Point, 25/1 Leptis Magna.

Again only 4 before 10/1, and Duchess Royale each way

220 WOLVES

BETTING FORECAST: 5/6 Distant Drama, 7/4 Towy Girl, 12/1 Vadinka, 16/1 The Cube, 25/1 Millsini, 33/1 Damhsoir, Lawdy Miss Clawdy, North Stars, Whats Your Game, 50/1 Crimson Fern, Night Rider, 66/1 Saint Remus, 100/1 Pathway To Glory.

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: This looks a match between DISTANT DRAMA (nap) and Towy Girl, with preference for the former who is open to more improvement and does not have to prove herself at the trip.[GN]

2 horses making up the 100% book here . Again I will adopt a different strategy today and go for Vadinka and The Cube each way incase one of the market leaders runs below expectations

TWIN CYCLES

The above race will serve well for the twin cycles as long as the prices in the betting forecast are reflected in the live market. Any of the first 2 becoming non runners negates the bet.

A poor day today with 2 all weather low grade races stuffed with maidens and handicaps.

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