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February 10, 2009 at 15:46 #10222
Hello, I’m relatively new to the forum and have only made the odd post here and there. I have decided to open this topic to try and give a helping hand to any punter who chooses to follow (i warn you now it could lose your faith in systems for good … but i sincerely hope not). I have a good few hours available everyday to have an in depth study of the day’s races and form and have for the past few years. I have my own personal approach to accumulating my selections and hope to pass them on daily. (Please note that some days a selection may not be left – this may be due to insufficient time or no strong fancies).
I will be operating under the following system which i think is fair to the average punter:
1 point win = £5 win
2 points win = £10 win
3 points win = £20 win
1 point each way = £5 each way
2 points each way = £10 each wayI invite any user of the forum to comment on my selections or form, however i would like to ask all users to prevent themselves from digressing within this topic and forming personal conversations about irrelevant subjects. I will be updating my progress after racing every Sunday and i will ensure any day’s selections will be posted before the first race of the day. I look forward to providing you with my selections and information and would love feedback from any follower’s of this "service".
Regards
StevenFebruary 10, 2009 at 18:45 #209463Good luck
February 10, 2009 at 18:53 #209464Tuesday 10th Fenruary 2009
With today’s solitary jumps fixture at Folkestone conceding inevitable defeat against the appalling recent weather we are left with just two all-weather meetings to attempt to phathom out. It is therefore most definitely a day for sensible stakes.
The bet of the day comes from Lingfield in the Turners Hill Handicap over 1mile5f at 4.10pm. The Surrey venue has proved to be a happy hunting ground for King’s Majesty who boasts form figures of 2113 at the track. After being held up out the back of the field at Lingfield on his most recent appearance, King’s Majesty was forced 5 wide turning into the straight but still knuckled down to run on a creditable 3rd in a similarly weak contest. With Shane Kelly taking over from Andrew Elliot and being able to run off the same mark (some 46lb lower than his mark over hurdles), King’s Majesty looks to have a solid chance in an open looking heat.Recommendation
4.10 Lingfield
King’s Majesty
13/2 (SkyBet, Bet365, Victor Chandler)
1 point Each WayFebruary 11, 2009 at 03:00 #209567Today’s selection finished a clear 2nd, allbeit never really troubling the winner after making stylish headway from 3furlongs out. Recommended at 13/2, King’s Majesty returned at 11/2 with Gary Moore’s Dundry the gambled on unplaced 10/11 favourite.
I hope to have a selection for you tomorrow by the time of the first race.
February 11, 2009 at 17:29 #209661Wednesday 11th February 2009
Once again the weather has left just the two low quality all-weather cards at Lingfield and Kempton. The consequences of the recent awful weather really is becoming frustrating with good quality jumps action being abandoned up and down the country and more threats for this weekend’s action. The intended card up at Musselburgh today had some good level races staged and the undoubted bet of the day came in the form of Howard Johnson’s Woody Waller. This horse was sent off joint favourite for his second run over hurdles after apparently showing marked improvement at home after a satisfactory debut and it is a credit to him that he managed to get within 3 3/4 lengths of Alan King’s so called "top juvenile hurdler" Walkon, that horse has since boosted the form no end. You have to take into account Walkon has improved significantly since then, but Woody Waller’s easy victory next time out has also been boosted by a comfortable subsequent success by the runner-up. Even though he doesn’t seem to possess the class to succeed at Cheltenham, the fact that Howard Johnson gave him an entry into the Triumphe Hurdle shows the regard this one is held in at home and he should be definitely followed in similar events in the North as he was set to line-up in today.
I’ll admit that a flick through today’s two surviving cards doesn’t exactly get the heart racing however patience should be rewarded as the in-form Marmooq looks set to play a big part in the Three Bridges Handicap at Lingfield, schedueled for 3.40pm. This horse has been flying home at the death in his last 3 runs, allbeit getting up to win in the first one, over 7furlongs and today he has finally got the step-up in trip to a mile he has been crying out for. He can sometimes get outpaced in his races before staying on and he relies upon a fast pace being set up front, which he should get here today. With strong front runners Kipchak and Saviour Sand both in the line up and Nikki Bea who loves to prominently chase a pace, they should help ensure they go a good clip. The home straight at Lingfield is difficult enough to lead into and go on to win anyway, nevermind when you have been challenged hard up front for the previous 6 furlongs, and this looks left to one staying on late in the day to swoop round the outside and hopefully win going away. Marmooq should be the one to do this and with Ian Mongan retaining his place in the saddle, trust him to time it perfectly and earn us a nice payout on a horse he know’s better than anybody.
Recommendation
3.40 Lingfield
Marmooq
5/1 (Bluesquare, 888Sport)
2 points WinFebruary 12, 2009 at 03:22 #209783FOLLOWERS HIT THE CROSSBAR FOR 2ND TIME RUNNING
Today’s solitary selection was a confident call with the expected hectic pace up front perfect for Marmooq’s hold up and pounce late style of running. All seemed to be great after a good exit from the stalls there was an early fight for the lead before Martin Dwyer made the race winning move on Kipchak by taking a hold and slowing the pace with still over 3/4mile remaining. From then on in it disappointingly turned into a dreaded tactical affair and Marmooq ran a stormer to finish an ever closing 1/2length behind at the line under nightmare conditions. Don’t give up hope on this one though and a strong pace over 1mile seems perfect and will definitely be worth an investment if the handicapper doesn’t punish him, a return to Kempton may also be beneficial. Look on around midday for tomorrow’s message.
Result
3.40 Lingfield
Marmooq 2nd
6/1
(Shake On It the unplaced 7/2Favourite)Racingpost – "Held up in rear, headway on outside 2f out, ridden to dispute 2nd over 1f out, ran on"
February 12, 2009 at 17:05 #209865Thursday 12th February 2009
We’ve been starved of jumps action all week since McCoy hit the magical 3000 winners over jumps in bottomless conditions at Plumpton on Monday, but today its back. Chepstow survived its morning inspection and hosts a very good quality card with several top yards represented throughout. It could turn out to be a great day for Messrs Nicholls and Thomas and i think their best chance comes in the second race at 2.10. The bet365.com Novices’ Chase over 2m1/2f has attracted 6 runners, 4 of which could prove hard to seperate in the race itself, but I’d take Super Formen to be the collector of the £6,505 prize for the winner. Rated second best out of these over hurdles, as early as last summer Nicholls’ comments on the horse where that he would always make a much better chaser and he looks to have solid claims to make a winning debut in this code here today. Conditions are set to be very testing but that should prove to be a help instead of hinderance as his only win came on heavy ground and around this course. His last visit here on his penultimate run was most encouraging where he was beaten less than 5 lengths by Champion Hurdle hope Crack Away Jack and less than 2 lengths by Alan King’s Squadron into 3rd. Last time out he never stayed the 2m5f trip around Cheltenham and the drop back to near minimum seems sensible. This is contrary to what appears on form to be his main danger, Jaunty Flight. He was in warm order for his chasing debut on his reappearance and needed next to all of the 2m4f trip to see off the relentless challenge of Fit To Drive. Although he has won on both soft and heavy ground he has never won at a shorter distance than 2m4f and I can’t see him breaking that trend against this useful field. Of the others, Or Bleu has won 2 of his last 3 starts, the first over hurdles and the second over fences, over distances of 2m3f and 2m41/2f, but if Super Formen jumps- which most Nicholls runners do brilliantly – Or Bleu would have 13lb to make up with Nicholls’ charge from their hurdles form. The only other apparent danger to Super Formen comes in the form of Andrew Turnell’s Jigsaw Dancer. This 7 year old gelding does seem to be improving and appears to have his ideal conditions but he could struggle to give 8lb to the selection and is taken on this time.
Of the two all weather meetings, United Nations in the 1.50 Southwell and Epic Odyssey in the 3.30 Kempton, look to stand out on their form in their respective contests and should have no real trouble in both coming through triumphant.
Recommendation
2.10 Chepstow
Super Formen
15/8 (Coral, bet365)
2 points Win1.50 Southwell
United Nations
10/11 (Ladbrokes, Coral, VC Bet, Stan James)
3.30 Kempton
Epic Odyssey
11/10 (Paddy Power)
1 points Win DoubleFebruary 13, 2009 at 15:26 #209978Yesterday’s main selection came a slightly disappointing 2nd after apparently travelling best of the three principals turning for home. The double produced the customary one in and one out – Epic Oddyssey advised at 11/10 returned a comfortable winner at 8/13. Wolverhampton is Friday’s port of call.
February 13, 2009 at 18:04 #209994Friday 13th February 2009
With no obvious pace in the race, this could very easily turn into a messy tactical affair. This would be of greatest hindrance to Teasing who needs a strong pace to chase. Carnivore likes to be held up so this won’t be ideal however it could help him last out over the extra furlong he encounters here today. Veronica’s Way looks poor, Bobski doesn’t look like he wants to win. Dicoh, the likely favourite, has joined an in-form yard however he was a tricky ride last time and could use a lot of energy pulling hard early. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Branca try and make his own pace on this and I think the one to be on is Garden Party who travelled great when caught close home at Wolverhampton over a furlong further. He never enjoyed Southwell’s fibresand last time, and even though he isn’t obviously well treated at the weights he could prove the answer in a tricky contest for the in-form Harris and reliable Catlin.
Recommendation
2.55 Wolverhampton
Garden Party
2points Each WayFebruary 16, 2009 at 19:03 #210531A bad first week saw a result of -£42, lets hope them 2nd places turn into vistories this week.
February 16, 2009 at 19:20 #210534Monday 16th February 2009
Course specialist Royal Mackintosh looks a great bet to get the week off to the flyer. Brian Harding’s mount loves a good slog through the mud and all of his 3 wins have come at this northern venue. He looks a good thing in the penultimate event on the card.
For all the bucket and sand lovers Wolverhampton hosts a typical all-weather card marking the return of Jamie Spencer to the saddle. He looks to have solid claims in the final race with Singleb but the one that takes my fancy is Red Cape. He ran a great race last time and off a similar mark in a weaker race here he should take all the beating at a tasty enough price.
Over in Ireland Catch Me is taken to score comfortably in the feature race on the card at 2.45.
Recommendation
2.45 Navan
Catch Me
4/7 (Betfred)
3 points Win4.30 Carlisle
Royal Mackintosh
3/1 (Ladbrokes)
2 points Win5.40 Wolverhampton
Red Cape
7/2 (Boylesports, Betfred, VC Bet, SkyBet, Ladbrokes, William Hill)
2 points WinFebruary 17, 2009 at 15:12 #210692The nap sluiced in yesterday but then again so it should have done, it was the two back up selections that disappointed. We go again today …. Desination Taunton …
February 17, 2009 at 15:23 #210695Tuesday 17th February 2009
BIG BET TODAY…
Messrs Nicholls and Walsh look set for a great day at Taunton and the NAP OF THE MONTH comes in the 2nd race at 2.50. It was a few months back that a friend of mine in the West Country informed me of a new French recruit of Nicholls’, Nictory Vote, which he described as "the business" began to impress and he is strongly tipped to make a winning debut here today! Get on and take a price early!
Also of interest is Super Formen for Nicholls and Walsh in the opening Beginners’ Chase. Tipped last week in this section to make a winning chasing debut, Super Formen returned a slightly disappointing 2nd after being rather tentative at a few of the obstacles. He is however regarded as banker status here today at Taunton with that experience behind him and with Ruby taking over in the saddle. He runs in the opener and once again it is a small field but with far less quality than what he came up against last week with the biggest danger looking to be Stumped who could be of interest for forecast punters.
Recommendation
2.50 Taunton
Nictory Vote
5/2 (Bet365, VCBet, Paddy Power)
3 points Win2.20 Taunton
Super Formen
1/2 (Paddy Power)
2 points winFebruary 17, 2009 at 15:38 #210699Just had a call to confirm Shining Gale is a good thing today
Recommendation
3.00 Southwell
Shining Gale
6/5 (Bet365, ToteSport, BoyleSports, BlueSquare, Stan James, 888Sport)
3 points WinFebruary 17, 2009 at 20:03 #210722Nictory vote – nice pick mate .
Looks to have more improvement to come too.
all the best EddieFebruary 17, 2009 at 20:03 #210723Good start there Mr National, I followed you in on that one. However, i’m against Shining Gale and i’m siding with West End Rocker in this, receiving lumps of weight from you’re selection.
Good luck.
February 18, 2009 at 14:50 #210876It may have been a slow start to the service however anyone who has persevered where duly rewarded yesterday when the "NAP OF THE MONTH"; Nictory Vote, duly sluiced in by 3 3/4lengths thwarting odds on favourite backers of Ronaldo Des Mottes. I had heard good things about this horse and that is why i ensured to get the post on 2 hours earlier than usual. Recommended as a 3 point win the advised 5/2 was cut into 9/4 just before the off leaving a healthy profit of £50. The second string tip also obliged at much shorter odds however winners are important at this time of year and I’m sure i have one today to keep the ball rolling, it should be up within the hour….
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