Welcome back to the blog, I’ve had a couple days break from
the blog as I’ve been busy doing other things, on days like today when there
are 7 meetings I don’t necessarily think that I have missed much in the way of
betting opportunities, as funny as that may sound, as the weather has been poor
which makes the ground unpredictable which in my opinion is one the of the most
important variables to consider in horse racing. Rather I think I have dodged a
difficult day, much as the racing entertained today.
I must say thank you to both Andrew (The Value Bettor) and
Jason (High Class Equine) for their comments over the last couple of days. I’m
not sure how the blog is coming across at the moment so to get some outside
perspective on the way things are going is necessary for me to improve on what
I’m doing here. I’m sure my writing skills will improve as we go on and it will
become possible for people to read into how I’m actually feeling about things,
I’m not sure if I’m coming across in the correct way at the minute as maybe, it
seems, that I’m rather down on things at the moment. That isn’t true, I’m
annoyed at myself yes, but I’m rather optimistic too that over the coming
months I will provide some good reading material and most importantly some good
profits!
For now I’ll be happy just to keep people interested without
doing too much damage to my betting bank!
And so after a very busy couple of days we move on to
tomorrow which hosts just the two flat turf meetings, with only a few races of
interest rather than a potential host of meetings like today it is rather more
manageable and I’ve hopefully found a couple of decent bets for the meetings…
I think Sam Lord showed enough last time to prove that he is
worthy of some interest now returning to the flat, now rated at 72 he is 6lbs
lower than his last turf win which was the last time he was tried on the
surface in 2009. Since then he has been shown some promise over the jumps but has
lost his way over the last few months. Timeform have previously noted that he
seemed a better horse on the flat which was shown in his consistency, the trip
and the ground if it gets soft won’t do him any harm and he should show a good
account if building on his recent run at Wolverhampton. I won’t stake too
heavily on though as Paddy Aspell has only had 6 winners on turf in the last 5
seasons. His win and place strike rate gets significantly better when looking at trips normally ran on the
other code though so there is some hope at least as it is being ran over 2m 1f
;)
At 25/1 he is simply
too big a price…
15:50 Pontefract
Sam Lord 0.25pt EW 25/1 B365, VCbet
Veiled Applause also runs tomorrow in the 17:25, he looked a
good bets last time but it was on a day I missed blogging. He was well backed
that day at Doncaster due to his course form and also he is now on a decent
mark. Michael O’connell takes over on the saddle tomorrow and he has a decent
strike rate for John Quinn and the horse dropped another lb although offset now
due to a 3lb jockey allowance rather than the 5 last time. He was returning
from a long lay off last time and now with that run under his belt I’d expect
to him come on for it, the course is a little bit of a worry though as he has
not placed once on his tries here although they were better races than these so
there may not be too much to read into that. I don’t fancy tipping him at 5/1
but think he should run well.
I missed out on the price of Jack My Boy at Yarmouth, seems
that you have to be very quick nowadays (!) but I still think that at the price
there is still some value. He should strip fitter now after returning from a break
and look thrown in on old form , I don’t think he deserved to be winless last
year as he was just unfortunate to have bumped into a couple of improvers. In
2010 he ran in listed class and also won a grade 2 with an official rating of
93, as I alluded to above he has shown last season that the ability is still
there. He is quite versatile on with the going so it shouldn’t be a problem
should it turn soft by tomorrow evening. Matthew Cosham is decent value for his
5lb claim and has a good SR for David Evans. Blinkers replace a visor tomorrow too which is a bonus as he has won twice in them, the race doesn't appear to have much pace in so an easy lead is a distinct possibility and I don't think any of them have the ability to pass him should that happen.
16:45 Yarmouth
Jack My Boy 0.75pt EW 13/2 VCbet 6/1 generally
Good luck with any other bets.
Good luck with those 2 Matt.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a lot of market confidence behind Jack My Boy.
I had a quick look at the race and Escape to Glory looked quite interesting to me - provided he can be settled...
It is therefore interesting to see George Baker booked to ride him - as if anyone can do a job on him, then I suspect it will be George !!
I didn't have much of a view on the Pontefract contest. Hopefully Sam Lord will run a decent race for you...
A.
Hi Andrew, well yors certainly ran a lot better than mine and despite the market confidence behind him Jack ran a very poor race. I'm sure you made a few quid on the race though as I see that Escape To Gory traded very low IR which I know you would have made the most of ;) Well done!
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