Daily Racing Thread Sunday 14th. May 2017

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One catches my eye over at Killarney today. In the big handicap hurdle at 3:35 Moonday Sun makes his debut for Gordon Elliot having run consistently well for the Twister in England. His 2-length second to Cliffs Of Dover when conceding 25lbs reads very well in the context of this race with that horse rattling off four subsequent victories and now rated 145. Moonday Sun goes off129 here, will like the ground and is 14/1.
 
Saturday’s Essai des Pouliches was a disappointing race, but blindly taking a line through the William Haggas runner-up Sea Of Grace (well beaten fifth in the Nell Gwyn behind Daban), the Newmarket 1000 Guineas was a better race.

In the 2000 Guineas, leading French fancy Al Wukair finished third under a less than auspicious ride and the horse that he conquered in the Prix Djebel, last year’s Lagardere winner National Defense lines up at Deauville for the Poulains with an excellent chance. The favourite should be Jean Claude Rouget’s Brametot, winner of the Prix Fontainebleau after blowing the start, but I think I am right in saying that the Pau trainer has never won this race.

The Ballydoyle raiding party does not look very strong. Ryan Moore has chosen Peace Envoy, who was well beaten in a Listed race on his seasonal debut and was beaten a long way in the Middle Park as a two year old and is by sprinter Power. Orderofthegarter won the Leopardstown 2000 Guineas Trial easily, so why did Moore not pick the proven stayer?

Both of Andre Fabre’s colts look of interest, with the Godolphin colt Inns Of Court looking more likely than Le Brivido, although both won small races last time and owe their market positions more to their trainer than their race course form.

Of the four British raiders, Rivet will get the most attention after his second in the Craven and will welcome the easier ground than at HQ. It is hard to fancy Salsabeel, beaten favourite on his return in a conditions race at HQ, form that has already been let down by the third at Chester. The winner that day was trained by Andrew Balding, who is pitching Solario Stakes winner SOUTH SEAS in here after being well beaten in a valuable race on Good Friday on Newcastle’s polytrack (subsequent winner Leshlaa behind) but was second in a Group 1 on soft ground last year.
 
I'm hoping Ger Lyons can continue his excellant stable form today at zee Curragh
3.55 Lady Nathaniel 13/2 win
4.25 Mawaany win 5/1
Best of luck with the Owls today Oddy
 
Playing for the clean sheet today by the looks of it - try and grab one on the break. Not pretty but its all about the results at this stage.
 
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Wells almost pulled off a lovely chip there...will they keep that Izzy Brown next season? Maybe if promoted. I think he's on loan from Chelsea isn't he...good prospect at that level and will surely improve again.
 
Moy is also very unassuming but runs the show in nearly any game I see Wednesday. Goes about his business with aplomb and no fuss needed or wanted. Good prospect and very tidy footballer.
 
Ludlow
230 rouge devils 7/2
330 hestina 2/1
400 thank you very much 6/1
Plumpton
315 roparta avenue 4/1
345 taurian 9/4
445 perfect timing 6/4
Good luck all who play
 
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Okay, the last two that my mate texted me won at SPs of 14/1 and 7/2; and I never had a penny on either because they had crap form.

Today, I am going to stop his hat-trick bid as I have already done this with BetFred @ 4/1 (BOG and best price) - that is your wealth warning!

It was beaten last time over a mile but steps back up to the ten furlongs over which it won easily first time out - AARED (The Curragh 4:25)
 
Nicely done by Mawanny there, won well, was concerned by the slight drift but obglied well.West Ham were frankly embarrassing against Liverpool, was hoping they would do us a favour but they were shocking. James Collins tackle for Countinho 2nd goal was truly pathetic.
 
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One catches my eye over at Killarney today. In the big handicap hurdle at 3:35 Moonday Sun makes his debut for Gordon Elliot having run consistently well for the Twister in England. His 2-length second to Cliffs Of Dover when conceding 25lbs reads very well in the context of this race with that horse rattling off four subsequent victories and now rated 145. Moonday Sun goes off129 here, will like the ground and is 14/1.

Was going quite nicely until clouting one down the back straight and weakened pretty quickly. The drift to 25s probably told the story - Gordon needs to get him fit. Will go in somewhere at a nice price (Galway festival perhaps?) as I suspect he will be dropped a few lbs for that.
 
I've always had you down as an enlightened educated bunch who must epriciate the finer sides of the beautiful game, but if you cannot epriciate one of the last great amphitheatres of this country you are a bunch of philistnes to put it lightly without being moderated.