Saturday 14 June 2008

14/6

Georgian King was worth laying at the price - no harm done liability wise despite the victory.

Port of Spain non runner - Fly by magic unplaced. Ansar unplaced at 10/1. One great cat won at 2/1 allowing level stakes dutch with Labaqa . Knowing wink unplaced. Poor from the Irish combos
Well Italy at 1.73 were worth swerving, but why didn't I lay them , said Arthur Aftertimer. Unders came in and the half time score was a slight loss in the hope of a 1-0 to profit. Romania got the first card.
Well worth laying the draw in the Dutch game at 3.3. Came in in spectacular style. Half time 1-0 allowed some semblance of unders trading although no profit for me there!. Penalty to be taken at 3.7 came in the other game - d'oh! 1-0 at half time produced a profit

225 BATH
BETTING FORECAST: 7/4 Infamous Angel, 9/4 Musical Bridge, 6/1 The Saucy Snipe, 8/1 Mr Clearview, Timeteam, 14/1 Emerald Lass, 20/1 Silent Treatment, 25/1 Miss Leona .

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: Richard Hannon has his 2yos in fine form and could well collect with INFAMOUS ANGEL, who showed good speed on a promising debut at Newbury and will find this less competitive. Musical Bridge is the likely danger.

Musical Bridge to place here looks obvious albeit at restrictive odds

240 HEXHAM
BETTING FORECAST: 4/5 Little Lu, 5/1 Capparoe Cross, Galiana, 6/1 Day´s Over, 10/1 Miss Ballygalley, 33/1 Sheriff´s Falcon, 50/1 Rosebank, 100/1 Clovella .

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: This should be straightforward for LITTLE LU (nap), who hasn't jumped particularly well in two recent victories but looks the sort who will keep getting better with experience. Day's Over could be the one for the forecast

Won last 2 races and worth laying for me here - carries a full stone more than nearest rival and a horse who "hasn't jumped particularly well" . Odds will be short enough to allay liability fears

645 LEICESTER
BETTING FORECAST: 9/4 Gap Princess, 7/2 Tilsworth Charlie, 9/2 Mistress Cooper, 13/2 Dualagi, 9/1 Overwing, 12/1 Linda Green, 14/1 Alucica, 16/1 Little Bones, 25/1 Nabra ,

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: GAP PRINCESS had atoned for an unlucky previous effort when winning at Carlisle last month and can do the same again, after shaping like the best horse in the race at Hamilton last time. Mistress Cooper could be a danger if ready to go after her absence

5/1, 4/1, 5/1 follow 9/4 jolly - worth laying in a fillies handicap over 5 furlongs

745
BETTING FORECAST: 7/4 Befortyfour, 7/2 Little Pete, 6/1 Chartist, 8/1 Kashoof, 10/1 Blue Jack, 12/1 Captain Dunne, 14/1 Lady Avenger, 16/1 Bosun Breese, 20/1 Secret Asset, 25/1 Weet A Surprise .

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: BEFORTYFOUR (nap), from the yard that won this race three years ago, is improving nicely and could be the class act in the field providing he's just as good back on turf. Little Pete and Chartist look the most likely danger

Little Pete to place here

725 LING
BETTING FORECAST: Evs Seventh Cavalry, 7/1 Heart Of Dubai, Power Player, 10/1 Beauchamp Wonder, Okafranca, 14/1 Eventide, Seedless, 20/1 Fleurs De Censier, Munlochy Bay, 33/1 Bonzo, Green Wonder .

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: SEVENTH CAVALRY has shown more than enough in two starts on turf to suggest he's the one to beat for his in-form yard on this AW debut. Seedless is also worth keeping an eye on with a view to the future.

Potential price gapper - enthusiasm dampened by the fact its a maiden - market moves must be heeded given time of race but win only looks justified

SANDOWN
155
BETTING FORECAST: 5/2 Maxwil, 3/1 Premier Danseur, 5/1 Blue Spartan, 6/1 Stock Market, 8/1 Legislation, 10/1 Steele Tango, 14/1 Hustle, 16/1 Seattle Storm .

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: Maxwil made an encouraging reappearance at Newbury and should give another good account despite the drop in trip, but PREMIER DANSEUR confirmed the impression that he could be suited by this sort of trip when a game winner at Pontefract last time. He looks to have more to offer and can follow up her

5/2, 3/1, 3/1 currently - lay the shortest priced as prices indicate it's competitive?

215 YORK
BETTING FORECAST: 11/4 Ask The Butler, 6/1 Secret Dancer, 7/1 Jeer, 9/1 Aureate, Philanthropy, 12/1 Bazart, Chocolate Caramel, Wing Collar, 14/1 Nawamees, Step This Way, 16/1 Cruise Director, Risk, 25/1 Murfreesboro, Oddsmaker, 33/1 Maslak, Resonate, 100/1 Calzaghe .

SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: Backing Luca Cumani's representatives in this race has been a licence to print money in the last three runnings and, although all good things come to an end, this year's standard bearer ASK THE BUTLER does look to have plenty going for him and he is taken to confirm recent superiority over Jeer. Once-raced, well-bred 3yo Secret Dancer is firmly in the could-be-anything category at this stage and is feared most

ASk the Butler layable at 13/8 if that price is translated to BEtfair - Lady amateur riders and big field

325
Ancien Regime each way - I'll be lazy and follow the hype

Watch as the usual Saturday mayhem occurs and all my lays win and all my back bets lose!

FOOTY
Spain tonight will be backed by me to turn the Swedes into turnips. Over 2.5 goals in this instance is perfectly justifiable given the class of Villa and Torres who must be any Premiership manager's dream pairing!
Torres and Villa dutched to score first appeals too -5.8 and 5.7
1.67 to back and hopefully lay off after the first goal.
Spain/Spain and Draw/Spain half time/full time leaves profit for level stakes dutch
Spain win both halves at 4 appeals to me
All eggs in one basket here leaning very much towards Spain

Greece were poor last time with old George Clooney in goal making an arse out of himself.
A match to lay the draw I think as victory is required by both sides

Not a match that sets the pulses racing

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