Beverley, Goodwood and Yarmouth on the flat and a jumps card from Cork make up the "home front" offerings today. Some nice Group races on the continent at Deauville and Baden-Baden.
Oddy, good morning! One tip today. Ruby Walsh goes to Cork for two mounts. The first seems to have no chance against Flaxen Flare, but he rides Lancing for in-form trainer, Tony Martin, in the 5.05. The price will be short, but Paddy Power offers 6/4, and it should be longer than the likely odds on SP.
If I was a layer surely Cirrus Des Aigles is the biggest lay ever 2/1 is a joke! As a backer I will back now we can in that race! Over at Beverley I will back dream wild in the 2:55 for sir Michael who has a 64% win rate in the last 5 years at the course
Different kind of horsepower today with motor racing from Spa, Brno and Knockhill. Hope Cal Crutchlow can win his first race in Motogp from the front, and I hope we see a classic F1 race from Spa. Good luck anyone betting today.
Ew L15 at Beverley Dream wild King Kurt Captain midnight Amelia jay 2 singles and double Dream wild Now we can
Very sad to read in today’s Racing Post that the wonderful Marling has passed away. She was beaten in the 1000 Guineas by Hatoof, arguably because Steve Cauthen gave her too much to do; but I think arguably her finest hour was in the 1992 Sussex Stakes when she rallied to deny Selkirk, subsequent winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on soft ground. I have good reason to remember that day as I was at Goodwood and have a great shot of them battling in the final furlong. Punters looking at today’s Beverley card should bear in mind that here in deepest darkest East Yorkshire there was significant overnight rain so where it says "Good to Firm (watered)" they got a lot more "watered" than just turning the taps on! The big race of the day is on the Normandy coast at Deauville: the Grand Prix De Deauville. It will be no surprise that Cirrus Des Aigles will be favourite, but is he a good thing? It should give some good Arc pointers as the opposition includes Penglai Pavilion, trained by Andre Fabre but previously beaten by his Vancouverite; Singing, a fast-finishing fourth to Flintshire in the Grand Prix De Paris; Now We Can, unbeaten in three this term; and First Mohican representing yesterday’s Ebor winning connections. Goodwood could be another Richard Hughes benefit. Professor could reverse placings with Boom And Bust despite being 2lbs worse off in the Supreme Stakes as last time was a mile and this is seven furlongs; plus Afsare advertised the form yesterday. Hannon has won the last two runnings of this and out-of-form 2011 winner Libranno also goes. In the 3:20, I like Code Of Honor to reverse form with Broughton on 6lb better terms for a close-up fifth at the Glorious meeting. Where I will not be siding with Hughes is the 5:00, where Frankie Dettori gets the leg up on Bantam who has shown progressive form and is not badly treated for her win last time.
Hope you are well Tam- just back from a spot off brunching. I noticed the Walsh/Martin runner but 11/8 in a 20 runner handicap hurdle doesn't feel like a betting proposition - there are a few near the head of the weights, particularly Samantha Jones, with chances.
Flaxen Flare @ 1/6 (GP) 14:15 HURDLE (4YO) 2m Pending Curley Bill @ 4/6 (GP) 14:50 MAIDEN HURDLE (4YO+) 2m Pending Domination @ 4/9 (GP) 16:00 HURDLE (5YO+) 2m 2f Pending Lancing @ 6/4 (GP) 17:05 HANDICAP HURDLE 2m 4f Prob rue the day I did this but win acca and L15 £20 to get £120 stay frosty
off to a flyer with me acca and lucky 1/9,,,,,,, but I beat the bookie got 1/6 happy days should have brown enveloped that fella
right last race then off out for late Carvery with the tribe,,,should be entertaining at least the rain has stopped stay frosty
that filia regina from the 4.15 at Yarmouth is definitely one for the notebook! wat a performance under spencer!
I dunno, Nass, the Brits managed a 1-2 in the Group-3 Prix Quincey at Deauville, better than nothing. Guess you mean F1? Honestly cannot see anyone stopping this Vettel guy from being champion once more, and yet again after that, that's if his car holds up........
The Grand Prix De Deauville presents a big question about the future of Cirrus Des Aigles. Yet another failure by the horse that was the highest rated in Europe at the start of the season must really tell everybody that his return from injury has been a mistake. They cannot keep making excuses for poor performances and just retire their gelding and allow him to live out his remaining years owing nobody anything and leaving memories of a grand servant.