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Irish Derby Weekend & Northumberland Plate Tips‏

If like me you’re doing the sensible thing and boarding an Aer Lingus flight to Dublin and making the short hop to the Curragh this weekend then you’ve every right to be excited, for while John Oxx might not have made his mind up about Sea The Stars taking his place in the Irish Derby, everything else looks set fair for a cracking two days racing at the County Kildare venue under the gaze of the RTE cameras.

Just keep your fingers crossed your flight isn’t similar to the one I caught a short while back for the Irish Guineas weekend containing a hen party from St Helens, who chose the ideal location of the rear rows of a passenger aircraft to stage a fight over who exactly had earned ‘air miles’ with the prospective groom, so to speak. With the insults raging and a bout of shoving occurring at 34,000 feet my best piece of advice is not to let them catch you laughing. I know this to be good advice as I failed to heed it….

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Posted 8 months, 3 weeks ago

We’re Sure You’d Be Mad if you Miss Today’s Horse Racing Tips

If you have cash laying dormant in your betting account due to the recent inclement weather and are itching to have a bet on some proper racing, then you could do worse than have a bet on Mad Max (1:55 Newbury) and Sure Josie Sure (3:45 Necastle) today.

Mad Max is smart Novice Hurdler from the Nicky Henderson yard and picked up where he left off last season (winner of two Bumpers) on his seasonal debut when winning at Ascot in November and can continue his unbeaten run at the Berkshire track today.

Sure Josie Sure is best price 9/4 with Paddy Power at the time of writing and the David Pipe trained runner is expected to be well backed for the Bumper at Newcastle.

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Posted 1 year, 2 months ago

Wrap up a couple of winners in time for Christmas!‏

The Channel 4 cameras head for Haydock & Newcastle this weekend, and for those of us braving the betting ring at the former, it should be pretty lively to put it mildly, with all the North West Premiership sides otherwise engaged, meaning thousands of wasted locals in full ‘works-out’ party mood trying to attack us as we cower in the corner.

If you’ve never witnessed two scousers dressed as Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer doing the Scoop6 shuffle in a vain attempt to get on tv, Haydock’s the place to go to break your duck.

Joking apart, the atmosphere will be fantastic, so if you’re sick of Christmas shopping there’s no finer way to spend the first day of the holiday period.

No finer way that is, if you can back a winner or two, and we’ll head to Ascot for the two best bets of the day.

There’s a rumour doing the rounds that Father Christmas wears red & white, but I’ve got a sneaking suspicion he might be wearing green and gold on Saturday as JP McManus holds a massive chance of a big race double at the track.

First up at 1.40pm there’s no way I’m going to desert Nicky Henderson’s Binocular in the re-arranged Boylesports International – I think they’ll be playing for places in behind the selection in a race they’ve moved mountains to have re-scheduled.

Fair play to all involved, not least Ascot racecourse plus both Boylesports and Ladbrokes who’ve worked together to get what looks an unmissable contest back on the calendar following a soggy day at Cheltenham last Saturday.

Already an antepost investment for the Champion Hurdle, Binocular is a name that’s cropped up on plenty of occasions in this column, and the four-year-old can enhance his tall reputation at the expense of stablemate, Chomba Womba and Emma Lavelle’s Crack Away Jack.

Placed in listed company in France and versatile as regards the ground, don’t forget he had Crack Away Jack some six and a half lengths adrift in a Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle over course and distance back in January.

He followed that up by justifying odds-on favouritism in the Adonis at Kempton, before finding only the more physically mature seven-year-old Captain Cee Bee too good in a rare old scrap in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

He then re-emerged in spectacular fashion putting the Triumph Hurdle winner Celestial Halo to the sword with brutal ease at Aintree some three weeks later.

Frustrated by the weather last Saturday his only public appearance so far this season was little more than a schooling exercise against inferior rivals at Haydock on Betfair Chase day.

Connections says he more than ready to rubber stamp his place at the head of the Champion Hurdle betting, so help yourself to a bit of 13/8 with either Boylesports, Betfred or Totesport for this weekend’s assignment.

Little more than an hour later, a maximum field of 21 go to post for a fascinating looking Ladbrokes Hurdle, and it’s another Henderson inmate who’ll be carrying my cash in the shape of Aigle D’Or

Ever since the Greatwood when the Halling gelding put in a massive shift as red hot favourite, shaking up a horse who in retrospect was very well treated on a lenient mark of 124 in the shape of Numide, this race has been the target and I can’t resist a slice of the 11/2 generally available as an each way investment.

A lack of confidence by connections in Ashkazar puts me off the second favourite, and greater dangers may lurk at the bottom of the weights with Philip Hobbs’ duo Belcantista and Prince Taime having scraped into the handicap as numbers 20 and 21.

Belcantista is especially interesting having been 25/1 on Monday, before some bloke called JP McManus decided to buy himself an early Christmas present – no surprise he’s subsequently been the antepost gamble of the week, with the buzz horse now only 6/1 in a place.

That said it’ll have to be a good horse that sees off Aigle D’Or. I don’t take any great pleasure in tipping up two favourites in one column, but I do believe these two have oustanding chances to make it a McManus-Henderson-McCoy Saturday treble.

Good luck!

Saturday’s Racing Tips

1:40 Ascot – Binocular to win – 13/8 at either Boylesports or Betfred

2:45 Ascot – Aigle D’or each way – 11/2 at Totesport

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Posted 1 year, 3 months ago

Different day, same outcome for the Weekend Nap!

A frosty night in Newcastle put paid to our plans to clean up at Newcastle last Saturday, but Punjabi still holds the whip hand in the re-arranged WBX.com Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Wetherby this Saturday (1.50pm).

Only six now go to post, and with two-time Fighting Fifth winner Harchibald now confined to barracks back in Ireland, this should be a straight-forward task for Nicky Henderson’s classy five-year-old. Both favourites and five-year-olds have a cracking record in the race, and that looks set to improve further still. He’s versatile enough to cope with this sharper track, and should have more than enough up his sleeve to see off Sublimity, who he had in rear at both Cheltenham and Punchestown back in the spring.

If the ground were to dry up then Blue Bajan, a creditable third to the heavily gambled Sentry Duty at Ascot, could be the one for the forecast.

On the back of recent hype regarding a few missed opportunities, it was intriguing to see Paul Nicholls fail to send out a single runner from Sunday to Tuesday this week, and then only one at Plumpton on Wednesday, but he was back in the winners’ enclosure at Wincanton on Thursday, and could have something to smile about when Free World takes his chance in Sandown’s Betinternet.com Henry VIII Novices’ Chase at 2.00pm on Saturday.

The four-year-old has only had three starts in this country, but he bolted up over course and distance at the first time of asking over fences, beating some reasonable opposition by eight lengths and upwards on November Handicap day.

Champion jockey AP McCoy did the steering that day, and you ‘ll have to have been stuck in a very large snow drift all week to fail to know he’s back on board in the aftermath of fevered discussion about Sam Thomas’s current tribulations.

Suffice to say AP got a real tune out of Free World that day; Sandown is a serious test first time out over fences, but the fact all the 33/1 for the Arkle was hoovered up pre-race suggested big things were expected, and he duly delivered. I’m not about to suggest an antepost bet in a race where his trainer is spoilt for choice, but this looks a winnable-looking target as he continues his chasing education.

On the subject of the much-maligned Sam Thomas I might as well throw my hat into the ring and point out what a fantastic jockey he is, and a couple of disappointing results aren’t about to alter that opinion.

A seriously nice guy to boot, he’s a massive talent & will be back in the winners before you know it. Our build ‘em up and knock ‘em down media culture has hung him out to dry in recent days, but why on earth are people so desperate to see him fail? On the back of taking the first two races on the card at Wincanton on Thursday watch him boot home a few winners at Chepstow this weekend, and have a word with yourself if you’re still complaining about him.

What he really needs is a high profile Grade 1 winner to get his name back up in lights, and he can get exactly that as Noland returns to Ireland to line up in Punchestown’s John Durkan Memorial Chase over 2m 4f on Sunday at 2.05pm.

It’s a fascinating race involving none other that 2006 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner War Of Attrition,who’s brought a massive smile to the face of all true jumping fans by winning both of his comeback runs to tentatively re-enter the ‘09 Gold Cup equation, but he could be about to hit a barrier in the shape of the fleet-footed Noland.

I fancy Sam will have too many guns for War Of Attrition over this trip, and Noland can do him for toe to record another win across the Irish sea after he hacked up at Down Royal on November 1st.

Coral are being more than generous with their 11/4 offering about Noland, since Irish firm Paddy Power go only 2/1 and others go as short as 11/8 . Take advantage before it’s gone.

Last up, there’ll be a monster crowd at Sandown on Saturday to see the Tingle Creek Chase, a race I’ve loved watching down the years, the speed chasers thundering over the railway fences and up the hill – brilliant.

Master Minded looked one in a million at Cheltenham in March, and he’s tough to oppose despite the way he folded at Aintree the following month. That said, at the prices I can’t resist having a few quid on Tidal Bay at 100/30 – a stand out price with Ladbrokes.

Never out of the first two in 15 runs, his chasing stats are phenomenal, with six wins from seven appearances, and a runaway Arkle success in his locker. I was at Catterick on Wednesday & watched him have a nice prep on the track after racing, he popped over a couple of fences with Denis O’Regan in the plate and looks in great nick, and if there is to be a miniature upset, he’s the one alright.

Good luck!

Tom’s Weekend Tips
Saturday 6th December
Punjabi – 1:50 Wetherby
Free World – 2:00 Sandown
Tidal Bay - 2:35 Sandown

Sunday 7th December
Noland – 2:05 Punchestown

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Posted 1 year, 3 months ago

Nothing flat about this weekend’s Betting Tips

Here we go! Strap yourself in: one of the great weekends of the National Hunt season is primed and ready to swing into action, and here’s a few ideas to earn some shillings along the way.

We’ll strike early on Friday with a horse your correspondent has been waiting three months to see in the shape of Alan King’s Mount Helicon, who makes his English debut in Newbury’s 1.00 race the Q Associates Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle.

Thanks to Wikipedia for explaining the three-year-old is named after a Greek mountain – “one celebrated by Hesiod because two springs sacred to the Muses were located here: the Aganippe and the Hippocrene, both of which bear “horse” (ἵππος hippos) in their toponym. In a related myth, the Hippocrene spring was created when the winged horse Pegasus aimed his hoof at a rock, striking it with such force that the spring burst from the spot. On Helicon too was the spring where Narcissus was inspired by his own beauty”.

Anyway, if your punting tastes are more Ouzbeck than ouzo, content yourself with the following information:

A way ahead of tomorrow’s eight rivals on his Flat form when trained in France by the great Andre Fabre no less, he won twice in seven appearances on the level (both at Saint-Cloud), has been placed in a listed race at 1m 7f, and even finished fourth in Longchamp’s Group 2 Prix Noailles (beaten little more than a length).

He goes on a range of ground (he won on good and heavy) and has absolutely no concerns about staying the trip or race fitness according to the moles at Barbury Castle.

If that isn’t enough his stable rave about him, and if his hurdling technique is as good as the work watchers would have you believe, then he’s a penalty kick at Newbury tomorrow.

Inevitably the 33/1 antepost investment we advised about Mount Helicon in the Triumph Hurdle on here some seven weeks ago is long gone (now just 20/1 biggest with Ladbrokes), but row in with a bit of evens for Friday’s debut.

Perhaps he’ll eventually follow in the footsteps of his illustrious stablemate Katchit, winner of both the Triumph and Champion Hurdles, get yourself down to Newbury for a few early clues.

My old mate Lord Culcheth might have had a ruby or two too many of late, but he isn’t the only who’s suggested to me that Saintsaire could be worth a very small each way dabble when Saturday rolls ’round.

The quirky nine-year-old was held in high regard by Paul Nicholls and the team at Ditcheat not that long ago, but he seemed to fall out of love with the game, and ended up running abysmally in an appalling race at Uttoxeter back in April when last seen out.

What’s the attraction I hear you say? Fair question, but have a quick scout through his form figures, and you’ll see the race he contests at 1.35pm at Newbury, the Jim Joel Memorial run as the UK Hygiene Handicap Chase, is the very same one in which he’s bounced back to form with a victory the last two seasons on the spin.

Add to that the chance that a transfer to the immeasurably smaller stable of the capable Alex Hales has worked the oracle, (and the word is he’s trained him specifically for a pop at this race), and you’ll see why I’m prepared to risk a bit of my hard earnt at what looks certain to be a huge each way price.

The arguments will rage long and loud about what’s going to win the Hennessy at 2.40pm, but regular readers of this column will know my antepost voucher is hard coded with the words Character Building, and with 17 declared for the big race I see no reason to change my thinking now.

Racing off a nearly identical mark to when he was third in the race last year, John Quinn’s charge shoulders 10st 6lb, he remains unexposed as a staying chaser, and has the underrated Dougie Costello doing the steering.

He likes the track, is fit and raring to go after a bonus win over hurdles at Towcester, and will relish being back in the rough and tumble of a big field handicap chase. Take a bit of 7/1 each way with Bet365, he’s got a great chance of being in the money again this year.

If the Hennessy isn’t enough to get your pulse racing, then Newcastle’s big card is also live on Channel 4 if you’re sitting at home having a bet or two, and we’ve got a couple of cracking opportunities to back a winner.

Nicky Henderson isn’t exactly lacking for firepower when it comes to the two mile hurdling division, and one of his big guns Punjabi can take the WBX.com Fighting Fifth Hurdle by storm in the hands of Barry Geraghty.

The five-year-old ran some big races in defeat last season; second in the Tote Gold Trophy and third in the Champion Hurdle, but he finally got his name up in lights in Punchestown’s Champion Hurdle in April, before wins on the Flat at Newmarket and Sandown bought him a well deserved pick of grass and the opportunity to put his feet up for a month or two.

Said to have improved again over the summer holidays, he is going to be very hard to beat at Gosforth Park, even with the likes of former Champion Hurdler Sublimity and dual Fighting Fifth winner Harchibald in attendance – The standout quote of 11/8 with Coral reflects that very fact.

He’s going to go off a very warm order favourite, and the Geordies’ll be queueing ’round the block for a slap-up celebratory feast at Yummies takeaway in the Bigg Market if he goes in.

Finally, don’t be afraid to have a few quid on Harmong Brig to win the WBX.com Rehearsal Chase at 3.00pm on the same Newcastle card. His trainer Nicky Richards was already a fan of this race having won it with Direct Access in 2005 before Harmony Brig won it 12 months ago, and the omens are good for a repeat performance.

Just as he did before winning it last season he recently ran well at Cheltenham (6th to Parsons Legacy), and set to carry 10st 4lb, he can take a hand in what doesn’t look the strongest renewal of this valuable race.

Good luck!
Tom

Weekend Tips
Friday 28th November
1:00 Newbury – Mount Helicon

Saturday 29th November
1:35 Newbury – Saintsaire each-way
2:40 Newbury (Hennessy Gold Cup) – Character Building
3:00 Newcastle – Harmony Brig
3:30 ewcastle (Fighting Fifth Hurdle) – Punjabi

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Posted 1 year, 3 months ago

All Aboard the QEII

Well almost! This column has struck gold with some nice bumper winners in recent times, and the good run can continue with Sue Smith’s Quwetwo well fancied to be in the shake up in Newcastle’s maiden bumper at 3.45pm on Friday.
 
Likely to be a rewarding each way price (8/1 on Betfair at the time of writing), the five-year-old made a pleasing debut at Southwell back in April when fourth in a well contested affair, and the word from the Sue Smith camp is that this son of Karinga Bay is a winner waiting to happen.
 
Certain to be suited by a stiffer test of stamina, and with the stable banging in the winners, the advice is an each way investment on Quwetwo.

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Posted 1 year, 4 months ago

Good Karma Expected at Newcastle on Thursday

The word from the West Yorkshire stable of trainer Sue Smith is that the unraced six-year-old Karmadice can get competitive in this afternoon’s Conditional Jockeys’ Maiden Bumper at Newcastle at 3.30pm.

A brother to bumper winner Minster Missile and out of a Mandalus mare Manietta who also won a bumper – connections report he’s in great form ahead of his racecourse debut and can make the frame at a generous each way price of 9/1 with SportingBet.

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Posted 1 year, 4 months ago