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  • #211483
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    Saturday 21st February 2009

    A good days racing for both the North and the South with the feature up in Newcastle coming at 3.30 with the Eider Chase – won last year by the subsequent Grand National winner Comply Or Die. This years hot favourite is Keith Reveley’s improving 7yo gelding Jass, who comes here in top form on the back of two bloodless wins which has however saw his mark rise 20lbs. Of greater interest is Charlie Longsdon’s Iwillrememberyou who is definitely improving and with his good 2nd place behind the highly regarded Coe at Haydock last time he is taken to go one place better this afternoon. A major worry for me about the favourite is that although he has been mightily impressive in his last two wins – he has carried weights of 10-5 and 10-9 respectively and in the main has been receiving weight however today is a totally different ball game as he is set to shoulder 11-9 (taking into account James Reveley’s 3lbs claim) and 4mile 1furlong is a long way to carry that sort of weight for the first time. On the contrary, and for all followers this is a huge positive, as Iwillremember is used to carry hardened weights in the 11stone range – including when carrying 11-7 into second place over 3mile 4furlong on really tacky gluey ground – some feat. Today however he will feel great with Tom Siddall on his back carrying only 10-13. This race often goes to a horse with that little extra touch of class that sets them out from the rest of the field and with the 2nd highest hurdle mark in the field – this rapidly improving 9yo can get off the mark over fences off a 9lb lower chase mark. I think this horse has a lot of potential and he could really go a long way over fences hopefully starting with a win today on the heavy ground he thrives on.

    Staying up at Newcastle, Prosecco is the call in the totescoop6 Handicap Hurdle over 2miles at 2.20. He had the two main market rival behind him last time and even manages to meet runner-up Nelson Du Ronceray on better terms after his subsequent success at Ayr. Best Prospect is likely to prove the biggest danger. Down south to Kempton and Thundering Star will be carrying my cash in the opener. This classy South African stayer on the flat has been cryin out for this trip over hurdles and after extensive schooling at home an with Ruby up for the first time he looks a good bet to get the meeting off to a flyer. To complete the afternoon be sure to place some of your winning on Marco Botti’s Ceremonial Jade in the feature on the all-weather at Lingfield at 3.40. This improving sort is likely to get the race run to suit and meets sseveral opponents on much better. Not only that but the yard has been in flying form lately and this one is expected to keep up the momentum.

    Recommendation

    3.30 Newcastle
    Iwillrememberyou
    8/1 (SkyBet, Ladbrokes)
    2 points Each Way

    1.30 Kempton
    Thundering Star
    7/2 (VCBet, Bluesquare, SkyBet, 888Sport, Coral)
    1 point Win

    2.20 Newcastle
    Prosecco
    3/1 (Boylesports, Betfred, BlueSquare, Paddy Power, SkyBet, 888Sport)
    1 point Win

    3.40 Lingfield
    Ceremonial Jade
    6/1 (Betfred, BlueSquare, SkyBet, 888Sport, Ladbrokes)
    1 point Win

    #211487
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    Saturday 21st February 2009

    A good days racing for both the North and the South with the feature up in Newcastle coming at 3.30 with the Eider Chase – won last year by the subsequent Grand National winner Comply Or Die. This years hot favourite is Keith Reveley’s improving 7yo gelding Jass, who comes here in top form on the back of two bloodless wins which has however saw his mark rise 20lbs. Of greater interest is Charlie Longsdon’s Iwillrememberyou who is definitely improving and with his good 2nd place behind the highly regarded Coe at Haydock last time he is taken to go one place better this afternoon. A major worry for me about the favourite is that although he has been mightily impressive in his last two wins – he has carried weights of 10-5 and 10-9 respectively and in the main has been receiving weight however today is a totally different ball game as he is set to shoulder 11-9 (taking into account James Reveley’s 3lbs claim) and 4mile 1furlong is a long way to carry that sort of weight for the first time. On the contrary, and for all followers this is a huge positive, as Iwillremember is used to carry hardened weights in the 11stone range – including when carrying 11-7 into second place over 3mile 4furlong on really tacky gluey ground – some feat. Today however he will feel great with Tom Siddall on his back carrying only 10-13. This race often goes to a horse with that little extra touch of class that sets them out from the rest of the field and with the 2nd highest hurdle mark in the field – this rapidly improving 9yo can get off the mark over fences off a 9lb lower chase mark. I think this horse has a lot of potential and he could really go a long way over fences hopefully starting with a win today on the heavy ground he thrives on.

    Staying up at Newcastle, Prosecco is the call in the totescoop6 Handicap Hurdle over 2miles at 2.20. He had the two main market rival behind him last time and even manages to meet runner-up Nelson Du Ronceray on better terms after his subsequent success at Ayr. Best Prospect is likely to prove the biggest danger. Down south to Kempton and Thundering Star will be carrying my cash in the opener. This classy South African stayer on the flat has been cryin out for this trip over hurdles and after extensive schooling at home an with Ruby up for the first time he looks a good bet to get the meeting off to a flyer. To complete the afternoon be sure to place some of your winning on Marco Botti’s Ceremonial Jade in the feature on the all-weather at Lingfield at 3.40. This improving sort is likely to get the race run to suit and meets sseveral opponents on much better. Not only that but the yard has been in flying form lately and this one is expected to keep up the momentum.

    Recommendation

    3.30 Newcastle
    Iwillrememberyou
    8/1 (SkyBet, Ladbrokes)
    2 points Each Way

    1.30 Kempton
    Thundering Star
    7/2 (VCBet, Bluesquare, SkyBet, 888Sport, Coral)
    1 point Win

    2.20 Newcastle
    Prosecco
    3/1 (Boylesports, Betfred, BlueSquare, Paddy Power, SkyBet, 888Sport)
    1 point Win

    3.40 Lingfield
    Ceremonial Jade
    6/1 (Betfred, BlueSquare, SkyBet, 888Sport, Ladbrokes)
    1 point Win

    #211533
    EDDIEWOODS
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    Yes …..enjoyable read……………..i do them in each way lucky15 …ive back everyother horse mentioned on here today so y not :D thanks dude

    #211920
    Grand National
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    Another in and out week: -£58

    It will turn around.

    #211923
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    Monday 23rd February 2009

    I’m going to keep it simple today as there are two stand out bets, Aureate should be spot on for a return to hurdling after a good win on the level last time out and is taken to score on McCoy’s only ride of the day. Link that in with Lamanver Homerun who probably won’t get a better opportunity than the one he is presented with here getting lumps of weight off lower rated rivals, he is expected to enjoy the return to chasing where he could prove particularly classy.

    Recommendation

    3.30 Hereford
    Lamanver Homerun
    6/5 (Betfred, VCBet, BlueSquare, Paddy Power, Stan James, 888Sport)
    3 points Win

    3.50 Plumpton
    Aureate
    11/10 (Bet365, BoyleSports, SkyBet)
    2 points Win

    3.30 Hereford
    Lamanver Homerun
    6/5 (Betfred, VCBet, BlueSquare, Paddy Power, Stan James, 888Sport)
    3.50 Plumpton
    Aureate
    11/10 (Bet365, BoyleSports, SkyBet)
    2 points Win Double

    #212202
    Grand National
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    An unbelievable fall for Lamanver Homerun at the final flight when 25lengths clear with the race at his mercy.

    BIG BET TOMORROW!!! EQUAL STATUS TO WINNING "NAP OF THE MONTH" 5/2 WINNER NICTORY VOTE!

    #212322
    Grand National
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    Wednesday 25th February 2009

    Hammersmith is an absolute FORMALITY in the bumper at 5.15 over in Ireland. I have a friend who has seen this horse working at Willie Mullins’ and it is taken to oblige with the minimum of effort, have a good go on this one, it will not get beat!

    Recommendation

    5.15 Downpatrick
    Hammersmith
    10/11 (Bet365)
    3 points Win

    #212329
    Blunkett
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    It’s 2.4 on Betfair!

    #212335
    Steerforth
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    You weren’t wrong either GN :lol:

    Nice one.

    #212339
    Grand National
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    I said yesterday I had one up there with Nictory Vote and I wasn’t wrong! I get a few really good ones through and I am happy to pass them on and alert you when they are real stable information. I would like to voice my appreciation to both "Blunkett" and "Steerforth" for the relevant comments and I’m glad you had a nice win Steerforth. I hope you did too Blunkett and anyone else.

    Cheers

    [Keep an eye out for future tips from myself in this thread]

    #213652
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    MAXIMUM WIN BET TONIGHT!!!!

    Had strong word through for Mick Channon’s Akhenaten in the 7.50 Wolverhampton. I’ve been told Canwinn, the pulled-out stablemate, was never due to run and that Akhenaten was always the one for Channon’s stable tonight. He’s been working well at home and is straight enough to do himself justice and take this after his absence. Get on

    Recommendation

    7.50 Wolverhampton
    Akhenaten
    11/10 (BoyleSports, Paddy Power, SkyBet)
    3 points Win

    #213698
    Steerforth
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    Missed it but right again there GN.

    #213895
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    The Nap once again rolled in, thats 3 out of 3 for followers of the service: Nictory Vote, Hammersmith and Akhenaten. Keep checking out the forum for the next one.

    Racing Post Reports:

    Nictory Vote –

    "Tracked leader 4th, led after 3 out, ridden from 2 out, hit last, driven out"

    – Won by 3 3/4lengths

    Hammersmith –

    "Led and disputed, led from halfway, clear over 1f out, easily"

    – Won by 10 lengths

    Akhenaten –

    "Steadied start, held up, headway over 2f out, led 1f out, ridden out"

    – Won by 2 lengths

    All three won as they liked in the style of odds on shots, but all returned odds against at sp.

    #213905
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    It’s difficult to get excited about tipping an 11/10 favourite in a three-runner race, especially when you only post the information you claim to have had three hours after the winner’s stabelmate is declared a non-runner, but Nictory Vote was certainly a good call.

    #214009
    Grand National
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    I received the call, placed my bet and when I had access to a computer I posted the information for anyone who wanted the winner of the 7.50 Wolverhampton. He even drifted in the betting as they backed Marco Botti’s Splinter Cell, but throughout the race there was only ever going to be one winner. I don’t understand what more I could have done, but if it doesn’t satisfy you, ignore this topic if you want lad.

    #214124
    Anonymous
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    where was my call?

    #230096
    Avatar photoGerald
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    bump

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