haydock,2 25: PINNACLE STAKES well,true self is very much respected here,but i d rather have some e w fun with DANCE LEGEND.this is a massive step up in class for her,and she has a good bit to find on official ratings,but,on the plus side,her latest win couldnt have worked out any better,and,on this ground,you never know,whats going to happen.so,i think,she may be a bit of value in this.
Awesome ......... not the horse - me having 2 winners! ... not used to this for a long time lol (obviously it won't last!) True Self should win next at Haydock, but not with my tuppence
Having had the Derby winner with Bet365, amazingly my account has not been closed down at the time of writing, so I had a free bet on the ‘next’ live ITV race. This turned out to be the opener at Beverley, thankfully not a twenty-runner cavalry charge as is usually the first TV race on a Saturday. I had Love Dreams, an excellent third at Epsom on Oaks day, picked out but never had the chance to put it on. It was 4/1 last night but ended up 2/1. On ITV, “The Insider” must be a total cretin tipping a 4/1 shot each-way at 1/5 the odds to lose money on the place. Whilst I expected Richard Fahey to be out of luck in the opener, he has several chances in the feature two year old races on the Westwood before I go chasing my losses on one of his duo in the 4:20. There are very few here with solid recent form claims. Obvious amongst them is Archie Perkins, a winner last time at Redcar with the same useful claimer aboard. Placebo Effect steps up in trip after being fourth to Kylie Rules here whilst Billy Roberts was just beaten in a four runner race last time. Fahey has both the topweights and whilst Indomeneo’s rating has dropped 8lb this year (last in latest race) he has not won since last May whilst VENTURA GOLD was beaten over course and distance off his current mark attempting a hat-trick last time but technically is 5lb worse off without the claimer. The 3:55 at Newmarket features a number of familiar names. Seven year old Louie de Palma got his head in front for the first time since resuming his career last May, Wentworth Falls has not won in years but was second the last twice and six year old Spanish City ran respectably on Derby day off today’s mark. The other Roger Varian runner, FLAVIUS TITUS, a winner at the Craven meeting and third when racing with the wrong group on 1000 Guineas day, looks like the one as Andrea Atzeni’s choice. Looking at Great Bear’s race, it is obvious that Moore has been booked for Gravistas to try and end its run of seconditis but the Charlton horse should be able to give him 2lb and a beating on his way to better things. He looks a fair price at 3/1 but I won’t ruin it for everyone else by stopping it with my money!
To be fair QM, "The Insider" went win on Qasar and ew on Theglasgowwarrior" But it's an insult for them to keep referring to him as a pro gambler
Well the divots on show after race 1 at Newmarket would suggest there is definitely no firm in that going.
If it is possible to, go and watch it again on the ITV hub – I am absolutely certain that it said “1pt each-way” under the horse’s name on the caption. I remarked to myself when I saw it that he must be a stupid b*****d to pursue such a stupid betting strategy. Plus, if he has inside information why is he tipping short priced horses anything but outright win? Did he get it from the taxi driver on the way to the track? I picked the winner just by analysing the form and would have backed it if I had been anywhere with Wifi access!
Taking on the fave next at Bev with Summer Sands I'm being force fed from a bag of toffee popcorn - shouldn't be eating this ****, but the voices in my head won't let me stop
Summer losers, summer winners, Summer Sands! 3 winners - getting giddy now On the fav next at Hay, c'mon Safe Voyage
newmarket,3 55: this is wide open,and very hard to work out,but a small wager on WENTWORTH FALLS,e w.he ran really well last time out in second at york,and the winner looks mightily progressive,so a good effort.if replicating that level of form here,wont be too far away,,
4 winners means I can afford another bag of popcorn That's me done for the day - good luck you Bear backers
haydock,4 45: i think,THE NIGHT WATCH has a good chance here.he was bitterly disappointing last time out,but his second on seasonal debut at salisbury looks much better now,because the winner has gone on to run a mighty race in the listed carnavon stakes next time out,so that form looks rock-solid,and he has to enter calculations today..