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All change in the Champion Hurdle picture – Saturday’s tips

Despite the winners continuing to flow like molten lava it’s been a vexing week for Nicky Henderson and his team after seeing Binocular ruled out of the Champion Hurdle due to a muscle problem, before leading light Zaynar lost his unbeaten record over hurdles to our old friend Quwetwo in Kelso’s Morebattle Hurdle.

I wouldn’t rule Zaynar out of the Festival equation just yet given that the sticky ground at the borders track wouldn’t have done him any favours, but he certainly didn’t hurdle with his usual zest despite the frantic urgings of Barry Geraghty.

The firms made their intentions clear by pushing Zaynar out to as big as 8/1 for the Champion, and that looks a fair price to me since I reckon the big one will fall to either Go Native or Khyber Kim.

That said, surely all is not lost! Henderson still has the 2009 Champion Hurdle winner up his sleeve, with Punjabi set to tackle Wincanton’s Bathwick Tyres Kingwell Hurdle at 3.50pm on Saturday afternoon.

Well, it might be actually, as the horse who hasn’t got his head in front in three attempts since his big day at Cheltenham last March might have to settle for second best once again, with Alan Fleming’s leading light Starluck lining up as a potential fly in the ointment.

This shootout may well come down to which of the pair handles the heavy underfoot conditions best, and although Punjabi took a Fighting Fifth on genuine soft ground, his two runs this season have suggested a better surface would see him to better effect.

He faded quickly on him comeback effort in the International, and then couldn’t find any answer to the challenge laid down by Medermit in Haydock’s Champion Hurdle trial at the end of last month.

With Felix de Giles riding him for only the second time (the pair were second in the 2008 Tote Gold Trophy won by Wingman) he faces no easy task in trying to concede 4lbs to a rival rated on 3lbs inferior on official figures, and who it strikes might cope equally well with really gruelling conditions.

Starluck looked better than ever when coasting to victory on his seasonal reappearance at Cheltenham in October.

He then led everywhere bar on the line when second to Mr Thriller on soft ground at Haydock, and next up posted a brilliant effort when second to Go Native in the Christmas Hurdle.

He only failed there by a short head, and a reproduction of that effort after a nice break will be enough to win this.

There are question marks about frost and waterlogging pretty much everywhere you go this weekend, and up at Haydock my good mate Lord Culcheth is keeping a 24 hour vigil on the BBC weather website hoping their top quality card is going to escape the forecast frost.

If it does you can be sure he’ll be parading up and down the champagne bar in his Tesco machine washable suit trying to impress any cougars in the vicinity, frothing at the mouth after a carefully plotted assault on an unsuspecting estate agent went west earlier in the week.

He may be able to placate himself at least partially though by backing Russian Flag in Ascot’s 4.20pm, but only if Uttoxeter is off as the seven year old is doubly declared with a preferred and tougher looking assignment at the Staffordshire track.

Only six are scheduled to go to post for the 2m 1f Ascot race, and if he does appear there I think he’ll take all the beating given his consistent recent record and the fact he gets in at the bottom of the weights.

Never out of the first two in five starts this season he can benefit from his usual hold up tactics to come fast and late and beat this inconsistent bunch in the hands of conditional Alex Merriam.

If Uttoxeter does survive then have a few quid each way on Alex Hales’s Roseneath in the three mile handicap chase at 3.30pm.

I was at Huntingdon a few weeks ago when he jumped a fence in public for the first time, winning under a canny ride from Noel Fehily.

This six year old Saddlers’ Hall gelding out of a Mandalus mare was very moderate as a hurdler, but he might have a sliver of ability over the larger obstacles, and can build on that promising beginning in a weak race.

Good luck!

Saturday’s tips:

3.30 Uttoxeter – Bet Totepool At totesport.com Handicap Chase – 9 Roseneath (each way)

3.50 Wincanton – Bathwick Tyres Kingwell Hurdle – 2 Starluck (win)

4.20 Ascot – Trisoft Handicap Chase – 6 Russian Flag (win)

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Posted 4 weeks ago

Raise the White Flag in Ascot’s Mares’ Hurdle for pick of this Weekend’s tips

The show is well and truly back on the road and isn’t life better for it?
 
Punters have finally got some proper winter sport to get their teeth into, Lord Culcheth has mysteriously disappeared to Berlin pursuing some hairy German cougar, the excellent Timmy Murphy has his thousand winners plaudits safely in the bag courtesy of a Taunton double, Cheltenham is just six and half weeks away, and a hero of Cheltenham’s past bounced back to remind us of former glories as 2006 Gold Cup winner War Of Attrition took the Galmoy Hurlde in some style at Gowran Park on Thursday.
 
Looking ahead to this weekend Jump racing afficionados will be licking their lips in the style of Preston carpet baron Bernard Dorsett (fans of cult C4 show Come Dine With Me will know exactly who I’m referring to), and understandably so.
 
In the Grade 2 Mares’ Hurlde over 3m at Ascot tomorrow afternoon I fully expect Donald McCain’s Whiteoak to stamp her class on proceedings after proving beyond doubt she stays the trip when hacking up at Kempton in November.
 
She does have to concede 5lb all round here, but I just cannot see that being a barrier to her getting her nose back in front.
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Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Harry’s just the trick in Ladbroke Christmas Spectacular – this weekend’s tips

Update:  Bottom weight can come out on top in Haydock feature – Saturday’s tip

Ascot’s fallen victim to the weather but up at Haydock the weather’s been kinder (so far), and 15 are due to go to post for the feature Tommy Whittle Chase at 2.20pm.

At a very fair 12/1 each way the one that really appeals to me is bottom weight Malko De Beaumont, a quirky character from an unfashionable yard.

What is there to recommend him? Well three miles in soft ground certainly seems to bring out the best in him, he’s got literally no weight on his back, and more importantly this is the very race he won off a 2lb higher mark a year ago.

Expect similar tactics this time around as new pilot James Halliday holds him up in the early stages, content to sit and creep nito contention in the latter part of the race.

Also of interest is the fact the blinkers are back on tomorrow: the first time connections reached for the blinds he won at Haydock in December 2007, and since they’ve been overlooked ever since in favour of cheekpieces/nothing perhaps they can prove decisive.
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Posted 3 months ago

Expect Kauto to reign at Haydock as Racing weathers the storm – this weekend’s tips

The rain might be laying siege to various parts of the UK, but the expected deluge is yet to hit Haydock and all being well it’s all systems go for a top notch double header from both Ascot and the Newton-le-Willows track live on C4 on Saturday afternoon.

With Sunday boasting a cracking Aintree and Navan menu there’s plenty to look forward to for punters.

Before then one place where they’ve certainly had their fair share of the downpour is borders track Kelso, and Friday afternoon’s card includes a couple I fancy, with Gloucestershire handler Nigel Twiston-Davies (fresh from picking up his leading trainer award at the Cheltenham Open Meeting) sending novice chaser Little Josh on the long trek north (Biotal Beginners’ Chase 1.50pm).

He’ll go on the very testing ground as his win in bottomless ground at Chepstow in February testifies, and if he’s none the worse for an unfortunate capsize at Cheltenham last friday he can gain his first success over fences here, given that his first spin over the larger obstacles yielded a pleasing second to Door Boy at Aintree, and his yard are typically prospering at this time of year.

He was the best of these over hurdles, and should win with a bit to spare here as his cramped odds imply.
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Posted 4 months ago

Back to the norm at Ascot & Wolverhampton – this weekend’s tips‏

Great though it is, there might not be quite the same buzz walking into York on Saturday morning as there was arriving at Longchamp a week ago, but with the exploits of Sea The Stars, Youmzain, Rosanara and Manighar still fresh in mind and conversation, it’ll be great to be back on the track and looking forward to the last five weekends of the Flat.
 
What’s more, with the Jumps campaign gathering pace there’s a lot to look forward to, not least the news from Paul Nicholls’ press day of the return of heavyweights Denman (likely to return in the Hennessy after a racecourse gallop at Exeter on Nov 10th) and Kauto Star (likely to return in the JNwine.com Champion or the Betfair Chase).

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Posted 5 months, 1 week ago

All eyes on Ascot’s three day jamboree – this weekend’s tips‏

Hat-trick seeking Polly’s Mark can get readers off to a flying start in Ascot’s fillies and mares listed race over a mile and a half at 3.45pm on Friday.

Already a course and distance winner after seeing off Chiberta King in a competitive handicap in the hands of Richard Hughes on Shergar Cup day in August, Polly’s Mark won plenty of fans that day, baulked at the three furlong marker and then denied a clear run a furlong from home, she quickened up impressively to put that contest to bed in smart fashion.

Trainer Clive Cox, who has the Group 2 Pride Stakes at HQ on Champions Day in mind for this progressive filly, looks to have found an ideal opportunity for this daughter of Mark Of Esteem to extend her winning run.

Prior to her Ascot win she scored in game fashion in listed company at Newbury, and the forecast good ground should be right up her street.
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Posted 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Ascot, Newmarket & York – this weekend’s Racing tips‏

Having made the annual pilgrimage to Blackpool on Tuesday night for the Stan James World Matchplay Darts at the Winter Gardens, an event marred by sickening sightings of all the usual shameless suspects attempting to drown themselves on the contents of the free bar in the players’ lounge, it’s a rather smarter affair in prospect this weekend with Ascot hosting a fantastic card on King George day.

Out go the shorts and flip flops (it just wouldn’t do to attend the arrers overdressed) and in come some the rather more stylish threads associated with any trip to the Berkshire venue. They might moan about the new stand and the course layout, but it takes some beating when there’s a decent sized crowd in there.

The punters might be a shade less raucous than on the Fylde coast, but they may well be tempted to do the conga up and down the members’ lawn if Sir Michael Stoute’s Desert Creek can resume the form that saw him rack up consecutive wins at Yarmouth, Windsor and Haydock by taking the Emirates NBD Cup over a mile at 3.15pm.
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Posted 7 months, 4 weeks ago

Riggins the Selection in Saturday’s feature Race

I was due to be presenting from the betting ring at York this afternoon but unfortunately I am feeling a bit under the weather so it will be a case of sitting in front of the TV to catch Saturday’s racing and hopefully cheer the following three selections past the winning post at Ascot and York.

The first selection is an each way bet on Sioux Rising in the 1:50 Ascot at 7/1 with Victor Chandler.

In the 2:50 at Ascot, we are looking to follow up another win on Inboghi who was successful for us last time out and the Mike de Kock runner can be backed at a best price of 4/1 with Totesport.

Finally, in the feature race of the day, the 3:10 at York, John Smiths Cup, look no further than a win bet on Riggins at 11/2, again with Totesport.

Good Luck and hopefullly normal service will be resumed next week!

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Posted 8 months, 1 week ago

Take the hint as Yeats prepares to make it 4 – Thursday’s tips at Royal Ascot‏

No horse has managed to win four in the long and proud history of the Royal Ascot Gold Cup, but what are records if they’re not there to be broken?

Aidan O’Brien’s superstar eight year old Yeats, winner of this contest in 2006, 2007 & 2008, steps up to try and etch his name onto the famous trophy for an unprecedented fourth time on Thursday afternoon, and with conditions absolutely ideal he should be primed to once again deny principal market rival Geordieland in the 2m 4f contest (3.45pm).

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Critics rightly point to his dismal showing in the Vintage Crop Stakes at Navan in April, when he could finish only sixth (beaten some 32 lengths), albeit on ground far softer than he’d have preferred.
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Posted 9 months ago

Weekend Racing Tips From Ascot, Kempton and Dubai

We’ve searched far and wide in the hunt for a weekend winner, and although the Channel 4 cameras will be stationed at Doncaster for the start of the Flat, I’ll be keeping a beady eye on Ascot’s Independent Newspaper Veterans’ Handicap Chase (4.40pm Ascot Friday) where Philip Hobbs’ Out The Black looks primed to follow up his recent Donny win in this 3m contest.

The introduction of Veterans’ Chases has been a major triumph for the folks at the race planning department; with fields restricted to horses aged 10 and above they’ve breathed life into many an animal otherwise considered over the hill.

As for Out The Black, the 11 year old saw a renaissance in his form when winning an identical contest over course and distance (then rated 127) just under a year ago, seeing off Briery Fox (who re-opposes) by three parts of a length, and he’s been in decent form this term.

He ran a couple of solid races at Ascot before Christmas, and the handicapper was charitable in raising him only 3lb to a perch of 133 after his end of February Doncaster success.

Although he only beat Gidam Gidam half a length that day he was value for much further in my opinion, he idled close home and could well have won five lengths had he chosen to.

The forecast good ground will be a major boost, as will Richard Johnson resuming steering duties (he was on board when the selection won over C&D last April).

With conditions very much in his favour the bang in form Out The Black looks sure to run a very big race here.

At Kempton on Saturday I’ll be re-investing on the subject of last week’s column Bronze Cannon in the listed Magnolia Stakes at 3.35pm.

John Gosden’s four year old has a few pounds to make up on four of this eight runner field on official figures, but he ran a cracker to make us an each way profit when third in the Lingfield Winter Derby last Saturday (a race which wasn’t run to suit as it developed into a sprint finish), and he can continue his progress here.

We know Bronze Cannon is a confirmed Kempton operator having won both a maiden and a nursery there in his two year old days.

Don’t forget this time last year he was considered good enough to hold entries in both the Dante and the Derby, and although he clearly isn’t up to that standard I’d be more than hopeful he can make up into a Group 3 horse this season.

The other interesting detail is the booking of Nicky Mackay, a really talented pilot who had a tough time of it last year when he split from Luca Cumani. He’s been riding out for Gosden every day and rode a winner for him on 11/4 shot Sehoy at Lingfield on Wednesday.

The stable’s horses are really starting to motor with five winners and almost everything they’ve run making the frame in the last couple of weeks. Bronze Cannon can continue the hot streak.�

Lastly make sure you don’t miss the coverage of the Dubai World Cup at Nad Al Sheba.

I suspect I won’t be needing too much factor 15 at Town Moor, but the lucky few who’ve escaped on expenses to the desert can extend their good fortune by backing Japan’s big hope Casino Drive to scoop the extraordinary £2.5m first prize.

He’s drawn right in the middle of the 14 in gate eight, and having run a belter in a very good time in Tokyo’s Group One February Stakes last time out I fancy him to take this stepping up in trip. Get on at 11/2 with Boylesports.

Good luck!

Tom’s weekend tips:

4.40 Ascot, Friday – 6 Out The Black (win)

3.35 Kempton, Saturday – 6 Bronze Cannon (win)

5.30 Nad Al Sheba, Saturday – 8 Casino Drive (win)

Compare the latest bookies free bets for all this weekend’s racing and sport action.

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Posted 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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