Heavy going at Ascot is very unusual and its going to make this race a real leveller. I have to say that I am really keen on BALDER SUCCES as I think he is class and is proven on heavy going. At 6-1 though you have to say that he rates pretty poor value.
so my value hunt took me elsewhere and the one I find myself plumping for is DAN BREEN. I have managed to get a few quid on at 45-1 on Betfair this evening. His last two runs have been most encouraging. Here going down narrowly to Petit Robin in similar conditions and more recently when beaten by the very well handicapped Dark Lover at Cheltenham. He was headed approaching the last at Cheltenham and would not have won but I think he would have been within 3-4 lengths of Dark Lover had he not stumbled after the last nearly unseating his young rider.
The lad did well to stay on that day and did really well to get him going again to stay on for third. I have no worries about his ability as a ten pound claimer and he is the pilot again on Saturday. The Ascot track will suit him much better than Cheltenham and the slightly shorter trip will also help his cause. There is always the chance that there is another well handicapped horse in the field but other than Lyvius and the aforementioned Balder Succes they seem to be a fairly exposed albeit talented bunch.
On the official ratings I think Dan Breen has a heck of a chance. He is some way below his best chase mark and is in form. Best price with the bookies is 25-1 but fancier odds are available with the spread firms. I am happy with my45-1 and think I can expect to at least get a very good run for my money!
All thoughts welcome!
so my value hunt took me elsewhere and the one I find myself plumping for is DAN BREEN. I have managed to get a few quid on at 45-1 on Betfair this evening. His last two runs have been most encouraging. Here going down narrowly to Petit Robin in similar conditions and more recently when beaten by the very well handicapped Dark Lover at Cheltenham. He was headed approaching the last at Cheltenham and would not have won but I think he would have been within 3-4 lengths of Dark Lover had he not stumbled after the last nearly unseating his young rider.
The lad did well to stay on that day and did really well to get him going again to stay on for third. I have no worries about his ability as a ten pound claimer and he is the pilot again on Saturday. The Ascot track will suit him much better than Cheltenham and the slightly shorter trip will also help his cause. There is always the chance that there is another well handicapped horse in the field but other than Lyvius and the aforementioned Balder Succes they seem to be a fairly exposed albeit talented bunch.
On the official ratings I think Dan Breen has a heck of a chance. He is some way below his best chase mark and is in form. Best price with the bookies is 25-1 but fancier odds are available with the spread firms. I am happy with my45-1 and think I can expect to at least get a very good run for my money!
All thoughts welcome!
i do like Balders Succes to (if he stays on his feet)