Posts Tagged ‘john gosden’

Stoute primed for more Chester success‏

Sir Michael Stoute sent favourite backers home happy on day one of Chester’s May Meeting as Harbinger (in the process earning a 25/1 quote for the Derby) recorded an emphatic success to mark himself down as a horse to follow, and today Doctor Fremantle can give the master trainer his fifth win in nine runnings of the Group 3 Huxley Stakes (2.15pm Chester).

The winner of last season’s Chester Vase before going on to finish fourth in the Epsom Derby following a troubled passage, he thrives at Chester and is said to be flying at home; as such he rates a nap bet at 7/4 with any of bet365, Stan James, Ladbrokes or William Hill.

Half an hour later the Virgin Money Chester Vase is the feature of the Ladies’ Day card, and John Gosden’s Derby entry Debussy can upset Irish raider Masterofthehorse at 5/2 (generally available with most bookmakers).

This likeable Diesis colt won at Lingfield in March before stepping up considerably on that effort in a hot race at Espom a fortnight ago. Back him to continue his progress this afternoon.

Thursday’s Chester tips:

2.15 - 2 Doctor Fremantle (win) @ 7/4 (bet365, Stan James, Ladbrokes & William Hill)

2.45 – 2 Debussy (win) @ 5/2 (general)

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Posted 10 months ago

Nothing disorderly about Duncan’s Epsom chances‏ on Wednesday

A fiendishly difficult puzzle awaits punters in Epsom’s 20 runner City And Suburban Heritage Handicap, but Jimmy Fortune’s mount Duncan could be the answer in the 10 furlong contest.

Now in the care of the bang in-form John Gosden the four year old was a scorer at Pontefract in the Autumn and is very highly thought of – an each way interest in Blue Square’s 14/1 could pay dividends.

Wednesday’s tip:

2 Duncan (each way) 14/1 Blue Square - 4.15 Epsom

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Posted 10 months, 3 weeks 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)

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Posted 11 months, 2 weeks ago

Bronze can take gold as the tip for the Lingfield Winter Derby‏

He might have a few pounds to make up on the official figures but John Gosden’s Bronze Cannon can make the frame for us at 7/1 (general) in the sportingbet.com Winter Derby on Saturday afternoon (3.05pm).

Twice a winner on Kempton’s artificial surface the four year old has had a nice break since a slightly disappointing run at Lingfield in November, when he got squeezed up and lost ground at a vital stage in the listed Churchill Stakes, and with Ryan Moore booked he can certainly put his best foot forward here.

Before that Lingfield run he was seen to good effect when third at Newmarket, (the second horse that day Kirkless has subsequently been out in Dubai winning a handicap and finishing in the money twice in Group 3 company) and was positively thriving last Spring when twice a winner at HQ.

At that stage he held both Dante and Derby entries, and although this might be a more realistic level, he is undoubtedly viewed with high regard by his top stable.

Importantly we know he’ll stay Lingfield’s sharp 10 furlongs standing on his head, a statement which cannot be applied to hot favourite Premio Loco, who still has to prove he can handle the step up in trip, although he is a full brother to a mile and a half winner.

With that in mind I’d far rather be taking three times the price about Bronze Cannon. Back him each way at 7/1 with any of Bet 365, Totesport or Coral Bookmakers.

Good luck!
Tom

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Posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Look Out for the Invisible Man at Great Leighs

The word coming out of Newmarket is that John Gosden has got a very useful two year old prospect on his hands in the form of Invisible Man, with a few shrewdies already sniffing around for prices for the 2009 Epsom Derby.
 
He makes his racecourse debut in the 8:20 at Great Leighs tonight, and his short price (6/4 at the time of writing) reflects the fact we expect him to get off to a winning start.
 
You could also do worse than ring up your chosen layer and ask for a few shillings each way for next June at 66/1.
 
I just can’t see this getting beat!

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Posted 1 year, 4 months ago

Wajaha fancied in Newmarket Maiden

The John Gosden trained Wajaha head the betting in the 3:45 at Newmarket on Friday afternoon. This unraced filly is the favourite in the Nunnery Stud EBF Nursey Stakes and the word from her stable is that she has working like she could turn out to be a potentially very nice horse. The best odds on her winning her debut on Friday morning are 5/2 with Bet365 and it would be no surprise to see those odds shorten before the off.

Tom’s Tip of the Day – Friday 3rd October
3:45 Newmarket – Wajaha

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Posted 1 year, 5 months ago