Well keeping it small worked for me yesterday! Four selections produced two winners, a second and a zero and profit of +9.11 (152%).
My nightly nap is Ring Bo Ree in the 14:00 at Southwell tomorrow. Possibly not the best horse on paper in the four runner field but he's a front runner with proven stamina for this distance which should make the difference at the the business end if the race turns into the match that would seem to be on the cards. Milgen Bay has a doubt or two over the trip having never yet successfully seen it out. Another plus is the stable form - Tom George is firing on all cylinders at the moment with 3 winners from 5 runners in the past week.
Of course, I could have just given you an anagram clue for this:
1/ Reasons (hopes and dreams!) above
It may seem a little like I'm on the Paddy Power payroll but they just happen to make the best ads to do with horseracing! This sign went up for the 2010 - no planning permission and by the time the council were able to get an enforcement order through the Festival was over and it was superfluous anyway - nice work! This was all relayed to me by our taxi driver Trevor so therefore it must be true :)
My nightly nap is Ring Bo Ree in the 14:00 at Southwell tomorrow. Possibly not the best horse on paper in the four runner field but he's a front runner with proven stamina for this distance which should make the difference at the the business end if the race turns into the match that would seem to be on the cards. Milgen Bay has a doubt or two over the trip having never yet successfully seen it out. Another plus is the stable form - Tom George is firing on all cylinders at the moment with 3 winners from 5 runners in the past week.
Of course, I could have just given you an anagram clue for this:
"Robe Reign" or "Brine Ogre" but the best is "Beer Groin"
Hmmm.....I read the two contenders races correctly but the owned, trained, ridden by a Cornwall horse That's The Deal ran a blinder to win the 14:00. Nevertheless a good day to round off February with a +6.35 profit (70.55%)
Southwell
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First Choice
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E/W or RF
Choice
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1
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14:00
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Ring Bo Ree 2nd
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Bangor
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First Choice
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E/W or RF
Choice
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1
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14:20
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Definite
Memories 1st
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2
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14:50
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Storming
Gale
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3
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15:25
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Big
Easy
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Silver Gypsy (EW) UP (4th!)
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4
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16:25
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Lord Crewe UP
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Fentara (EW) 3rd
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Notes:
1/ Native Beauty is the obvious danger but I’d be worried that this track doesn’t suit given his performance here LTO
2/ Line drawn under his last run now that he’s back to a far more suitable distance and track
3/ Some familiar old names lining up here. Big Easy hasn’t run on a sharp track so there’s no way of knowing (without seeing him!) if he’ll enjoy this course. He’s only won in single figure fields before but on the plus side, he’s very lightly raced and Hobbs stable seem to have turned the corner after a long run without a winner so assuming he takes to the track, he should win. I do rate Silver Gypsy as a contender now she’s back to a more suitable (longer) distance and grade. She’s never been unplaced when teaming up with Jason Maguire and her form on sharp tracks reads 1-2-3-2 so an each way in order for me.
It may seem a little like I'm on the Paddy Power payroll but they just happen to make the best ads to do with horseracing! This sign went up for the 2010 - no planning permission and by the time the council were able to get an enforcement order through the Festival was over and it was superfluous anyway - nice work! This was all relayed to me by our taxi driver Trevor so therefore it must be true :)
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