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- September 11, 2013 at 10:41 #24696
From middle of October i will be listing pointers for the jumps on a daily basis, including statistics, maiden eyecatchers and ones to note. Until then i will flag up anything of interest that catches my eye.
Starting with a horse to note: MUWALLA trained by Chris Grant ridden by Denis O’Regan, running in the 2m 1/2f class 4 handicap chase at Sedgefield, i was impressed with this horse physically in the parade ring, and equally impressed with his effortless smooth jumping, he loves Sedgefield and prefers fast ground, so one definitely to follow at his favourite course when the going is in his favour, he definitely looked like he could be winning again soon, and looked like one to follow.
September 28, 2013 at 09:06 #452668Its still early days for the jumps, but a couple of pointers for Market Rasen today, front runners do well here and at this track i like Peter Bowen, Philip Hobbs, Nicky Henderson and Malcolm Jefferson and I always like Twiston Davis at this time of year. One horse to consider each way current price 7-1 is O’CROITAGH a course specialist.
October 9, 2013 at 10:44 #454276Evan Williams does well at LUDLOW so i would give his runners a close conderation today, however my strongest selection of the meeting is PLANETOID trained by Jim Best who is progressive and ridden by McCoy who has a good record at the track.
Although i couldnt rule out the Evan Williams trained ON TOUR in the bumper at 5.10, one of my strongest statistics is when Rebecca Curtis teams up with McCoy, so id have to strongly fancy STORMBAY BOMBER.
I find it much easier finding winners at TOWCESTER when there is cut in the ground, as that final hill takes no prisoners, and horses for courses come into their own. My strongest selection at the meeting is HAIL TIBERIUS, who has looked very impressive and progressive on his last two outings, Martin Keighley does well at Towcester and one of the statistics is, he has a good record turning out horses again within 7 days. I also think CLARET CLOAK will win, but its far too short a price to back.
October 12, 2013 at 10:53 #454655My Statistics show that Paul Nichols is the man to follow at Chepstow, i like him best in non handicap races. In the 2.25 he has won 4 out of the last six runnings and has KELTUS.
In the 3.00 i like KILLALA QUAY trained by the red hot Charlie Longsdon, the ones i fear most are ROLLING MAUL and JIGSAW PUZZLE.
If doing a placepot at Chepstow i would always consider horses that have performed well at the course as it is very much a horses for courses track.
I also like BERKLEY BARROW in the 3.35 at Chepstow.
Hexham is another horses for courses track Lucinda Russell is in good form and does well at the course. In the 4.00 i would have to consider DELIGHTFULLY, and see SILVER DRAGON as the main danger, and my main selection at hexham is in the 4.30 FLYING DOCTOR.
October 13, 2013 at 12:19 #454797Ffos Las today trainers i like at this track are Peter Bowen, Evan Williams, Jon Jo ONeill and Nigel Twiston Davis. All of which are in good form right now, horses im particularly interested at the Welsh track today are MIDNIGHT MINX at 2.15, trained by the very in form Anthony Honeyball, FRONTIER VIC at 3.15 trained by Twiston Davis, my other interest is BOMBARDERO in the 4.30
October 15, 2013 at 09:20 #454951Trainers i like at Huntingdon are John Ferguson and Tim Vaughan, im interested in the Ferguson trained BEACHFIRE in the 3.20 but i couldnt totally rule out NO NO CHARLIE mainly because it is trained by the hottest trainer around, Charlie Longsdon, and in the 3.50 my preference is for the Longsdon horse LOUDMOUTH, with the Tim Vaughan horse BUCKING THE TREND as its main danger. Any horse trained by Charlie Longsdon is worth consideration at the moment as he is in such good form.
October 16, 2013 at 09:34 #455043I think the card at Wetherby is very competitive today, I like Sue Smith in chases at the track so id have to consider STAGECOACH PEARL dropping in class if he is ready first time out this season.
My strongest statistic of the day would be McCain runners ridden by Maguire in novice hurdles so im very interested in WILD CARD.
I also think Longsdon and Twiston Davis horses are worth considering in chase races.
October 17, 2013 at 12:13 #455166Today i like Twiston Davis horses at Uttoxeter, i particularly like LITTLE POP each way at 2.30 in the 3.00 there is a question mark about the distance for his runner however i like QUINDER SPRING, at Wincanton i like MY BROTHER SYLVEST in the 3.20.
October 18, 2013 at 09:55 #455247CHELTENHAM today looks very tricky and very competitive, this is a meeting i like to follow the trainer Twiston Davies, i like his PURE SCIENCE in the 2.10, although i couldnt rule out SAINT ROQUE and VIKING BLONDE each way in the 3.15. Henry de Bromhead does well here so i will be considering SIZING SYMPHONY in the 3.50 and finally i like FOXCUB in the 5.30.
October 19, 2013 at 10:45 #455412My statistics at Cheltenham today highlight the following horses:
2.00 OSCAR MAGIC with a consideration for AERIAL, and i always respect Martin Keighley at Cheltenham so couldnt rule out CREEPY2.35 EASTER METEOR whose trainer Emma Lavelle is in cracking form.
3.10 SAMETEGAL is my first choice with HANDAZAN considered for the forecast.
3.45 BALTHAZAR KING, my first choice with TOURS DES CHAMPS my close second choice, and MISTER GREZ considered for a combination exacta
At Kelso, i always have to respect runners sent to the track by Twiston Davies, he has 3 runners today and i would give particular attention to FOUNDRY SQUARE, i see his main rival being IMPERIAL VIC.
My two strongest selections at Kelso are SEATTLE DRIVE who is the only runner for Pipe at the Scottish track, and MYSTEREE trained by Lucinda Russell, they may seem short prices, but i like doubles when ive got two strong ones at short prices as it represents more value.
October 21, 2013 at 11:16 #455700Eyecatcher
Please forgive me for sticking my oar into this thread…
Kelso – Saturday
I was in my regular spot atop the old stand at Kelso.
Imperial Vic was desperately unlucky to run into Green Flag who is very well regarded at Arlary. I was standing next to one of the joint owners of Imperial Vic during the race and he was a bit disappointed, but I reassured him that they have a serious chaser on their hands. He’s a good jumper, settles well, battles to the line and you can’t ask any more of a chaser. Foundry Square would have been an honourable third without his last fence fall in a race which is likely to prove a very strong contest.
Mysteree ran into a quiet one in the shape of KILGEFIN STAR in the same ownership as Imperial Vic. I got the heads up that there are few in the stable that can keep up with this one. He won well and is viewed as a long term chasing prospect.
A bet on Kilgefin Star put to rights money that had gone west on Seattle Drive. He was hard fit for this but dropped away tamely from three out. This one has form on soft ground so I wouldn’t have thought that was an excuse.
Rob
October 22, 2013 at 13:08 #455811Statistics for Exeter: P. Hobbs has won the 3.10 4 times and had 2 seconds i the last 9 years so HORIZONTAL SPEED is to be considered.
Evan Williams and Jon Jo O’Neill have a good record at the track, i cannot ignore anything the very inform Emma Lavelle sends out at the moment, and i like THE POTTING SHED in the 4.40
Another interesting pointer is Hughie Morrison has won the bumper at Exeter with 3 out of 4 runners, so CARRAIG ROCK is worth a look in the 5.10
October 23, 2013 at 12:27 #455905Colin Tizzard has a good record at Fontwell as does Anthony Honeyball especially in bumpers, Tizzards horses OHIO GOLD AND DARK DESIRE are both running in very competitive races, and i couldnt rule out FOX APPEAL OR HERONRY IN THE 4.00, and id have to consider SHANTOU MAGIC in the 3.25, however i would be considering Honeyball’s bumper runner ROUQUINE SAUVAGE.
Other horses i like today are: IN THE MIDNIGHT in the 4.20 at Worcester, and one at a bigger price i like each way is: COCABONANA in the 4.30 at Fontwell it is currently 9-1.
October 24, 2013 at 09:51 #45599213 WINNERS in the last 2 weeks have been highlighted in this section, including 3 winners yesterday and a 10-1 placed horse flagged up for each way consideration.
At Carlisle Sue Smiths runners need serious consideration especially in class 4 handicap hurdles. Nicky Richards is another trainer who does well at the Cumbrian track.
At Ludlow Evan Williams runners are to be respected, also Venetia Williams has a really good record at this track, but her horses tend to do well when the ground is particularly soft.
Nicky Henderson, Alan King and John Ferguson’s runners always demand respect and the horses i will be considering today are:
WOODBANK – 3.45 Ludlow
CURZON LINE – 2.40 Ludlow with Evans Williams DEVILS DYKE being the main danger
HOLLOW PENNY e.w. 3.35 Southwell
COUSIN GUILLAUME 4.40 Southwell
October 25, 2013 at 11:17 #456085Yesterday’ results – 1 WINNER, 2 placed and one fell at the first hurdle! I did say Nicky Richards should be respected at Carlisle and he had 2 winners!
October 25, 2013 at 11:22 #456088Today only one jumps meeting.
At Fakenham the trainers i like the best are Nicky Henderson, John Ferguson and Lucy Wadham.
In the 2.20 Paul Nichols talks very highly of WONDERFUL CHARM and i like FIRST IN THE QUEUE in the 2.50 both short prices, but perhaps a win double would be the bet.
In the 3.25 i like WIESENTRAUM each way, currently 8-1 with the main threat being FORGOTTON GOLD.
October 25, 2013 at 17:24 #456118The jumping pointers thread today highlighted 3 horses and all 3 won, WIESENTRAUM WON at 7-1, and the short favourites WONDERFUL CHARM AND FIRST IN THE QUEUE which were suggested as a win double both WON.
Horses for the notebook from the paddock at Carlise yesterday are
CHESTERTERN trained by Jenny Candish ridden by Sean Quinlan, a really good looking chaser finished 3rd to two well fancied runners, in the Beginners chase a 2.20 he was running on well at the finish and is one to note in lesser company possibly over further, this race was 2m and the going was good to soft.
In the Bumper the standout in the paddock was the winner FIVE IN A ROW, trained by Ellison ridden by Danny Cook, one definitely to keep an eye on, especially when he goes hurdling.
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