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Millers and Bantams Banker Material for this weekend’s League Two Tips

I’m still coming to terms with the match I witnessed at the Pirelli Stadium last Saturday. The Brewers looked in total control throughout, leading by two goals on three occasions.

However, with 87 minutes on the clock and Albion leading 5 – 3 the game turned on its head once again with Cheltenham scoring 3 late goals!

I’m hoping we can get back to winning ways today with another home tie against Chesterfield who were also involved in a remarkable game themselves losing 5 – 0 at home to Port Vale.

As I put in my column, I fancied Vale to come away with at least a point but could not have predicted that scoreline.
This Week’s Division 2 games all look to be tight affairs but I expect Bradford to come away with all 3points at Hereford.
Bradford have good away form and should prove too strong.

Bradford are best priced 6/4 with Bet365.

I’m tempted to go with Notts County who have made a great start under Steve Cotterell and could keep the run going with a win at Crewe, but Rotherham are my selection who entertain Bury.

I don’t predict a glut of goals but Rotherham will be hoping to confirm their Play off place and also gain points on their opponents.

Rotherham best priced 11/8 with William Hill.

I’m due a longshot to come up trumps and this week it’s in the hand of Grimsby who host Bournemouth. The Mariners are fighting for their lives to keep league status and might just scrap out a draw at least.

Draw best priced 12/5 with Ladbrokes.
Grimsby win best priced 12/5 with Victor Chandler.

Good Luck

Saley

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Posted 1 day, 22 hours ago

Punters on the ropes as bookies celebrate – Thursday’s Cheltenham Festival Tips

At the end of day two the bookmakers definitely took a 2-0 lead over punters, leaving them on the ropes and in desperate need for a few winners on the final two days of the 2010 Cheltenham Festival. Tom has got five selections for us on Thursday, which will hopefully help us get us back in the game ahead of the all important final day on Friday.

Thursday’s Cheltenham Festival tips:

1.30 – Jewson Novices’ Novices’ Handicap

Dave’s Dream (each way) @ 12/1 with Paddy Power.

Tom predicts that the ‘well weighted’ Dave’s Dream can make the frame at 12/1 with the ground and trip to his liking and continute the good run of form at the Festival for the Henderson yard.

2.40 – Ryanair Chase

Poquelin (win) @ 7/2 with Bet365, Ladbrokes and William Hill.

Tom is siding for the trustry Nicholls and Walsh partnership for this one. He is one of the rising stars at Ditcheat and has been improving all season before being put away for this race after December’s course and distance success.

3.20 – Ladbrokes World Hurdle

Bet 1 – Lie Forrit (each way) @ 50/1 with Bet365.
Bet 2 – Powerstation (both each way) @ 40/1 with Bet365.

Although he think Big Bucks will win, Tom is happy to swerve the short price favourite in this one and after the first two days, who can blame him? Instead, he has plumed for two seperate each way bets on Lie Forrit and Powerstation in the hope they can run in to a place at generous odds.

4.00 – Byrne Group Plate

Watch My Back (each way) @ 8/1 with Bet365 and Paddy Power.

Following a win at Doncaster in December, Watch My Back has been put away with this race in mind by his shrewd trainer, Ferdy Murphy. and Tom thinks the yard who saddled Poker De Sivola to victory in Wednesday’s National Hunt Steeplechase cna score again in this race.

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Posted 3 days, 20 hours ago

Get in the spirit on Champion Chase Chase Day – Wednesday’s Cheltenham Tips

Day One wasn’t a bad start for Tom’s Cheltenham tips. Yesterday’s selections yielded four seconds and a winner, which meant followers lived to fight another day, albeit somehwat unluckily with the first three beaten by a cumulative winning distnace of less than one length. Bookies certainly to a 1-0 lead in the bookmakers v punters battle at Prestbuty Park on the whole but let’s hope Tom can pick up where he left off and Tuesday with his Wednesday Cheltenham Festival tips.

Read Tom’s Full Day Two Cheltenham Preview and Tips

1.30 – 140th Year Of The National Hunt Chase Challenge Cup

Mobaasher each-way  @ 12/1 with Ladbrokes and Sportingbet.

Tom predicts that this useful ex-Paul Nicholls runner who is versatile in terms of both going and trip, and is still improving over fences, has a great chance of making the frame off level weights with the field given he’d only be conceeding weight to just three of today’s rivals if this was a handicap. It is also encouraging that current trainer, Venetia Williams, claims that Mobaasher is her best chance of a winner at the Festival.

2.05 – Neptune Investment Management Novices’ Hurdle

Quel Esprit (win) @ 7/2 with Bet365 & Paddy Power

Fourth in the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham last year, this Willie Mullins inmate has made the transition to hurdling and Tom passes on the strong word that connections fancy him to win this and with Ruby Walsh doing the steering who can argue?

2.40 – RSA Chase

Punchestowns (win) @ 11/4 with William Hill.

Tom has been hugely impressed with Punchestowns on his two starts as a Novice Chaser and even goes as far as to suggest he could be a future Champion in the making and takes the Nicky Henderson runner to beat the other market principles of which he raises question marks about.

3.20 – Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase

Kalahari King each-way @ 9/2 with bet365, Paddy Power or Ladbrokes.

Tom is happy to take on strong favourite Master Minded in this race, question whether the Paul Nicholls runner will be able to recapture the form which has seen him land this race for the last two years. With this in mind, his selection is Kalahari King who has Cheltenham form in the bag and made a winning return at Doncaster last month and coupled with promising noises from connections, this Ferdy Murphy runner makes a solid each-way claims.

4.00 – Coral Cup

Mamlook each-way @ 20/1. Take advantage of 5 places with Paddy Power.

Tom predicts that Mamlook will relish in this race given his love of big field handicaps. He has been in good form recently and a big run can be expected at a handsome price.

5.15 – Weatherbys Champion Bumper

Drumbaloo each-way @ 15/2 with bet365 who are paying 4 places.

This selection for the final race of the day has been subject to support  in recent weeks and Tom think the James Lambe runner can make the from for each way backers with Choc Thornton in the saddle.

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Posted 4 days, 8 hours ago

‘Get’ off to a flyer on Day One of the 2010 Cheltenham Festival – Tuesday’s Tips

Tom’s full preview and tips for Day One of the 2010 Cheltenham can be read at Betting Directory’s dedicated Cheltenham Festival siter site – Tom’s Day One Cheltenham Preview.

Below is a summary of the tips for each of the six races on the opening day.

Good Luck!

1:30 – Spinal Research Supreme Novices’ Hurdle

Get Me Out Of Here (each way) @ 5/1 with Bet365 and William Hill

2.05 – Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase

Somersby (win) @ 4/1 with Ladbrokes and Victor Chandler

2.40 – William Hill Trophy Handicap Chase

The Package (each way) @ 13/2 with Sportingbet

3.20 – Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle

Bet 1 – Go Native (win) @ 9/2 with Ladbrokes or Wiliam Hill
Bet 2 – Khyber Kim (each way) @ 8/1 with Victor Chandler or Paddy Power

4.00 – Glenfarclas Handicap Chase (Cross Country)

Garde Champetre (win) @ 9/4 with Sportingbet or William Hill

4.40 – David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle

Quevega (win) @ 2/1 Bet365, Ladbrokes and William Hill

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Posted 5 days, 19 hours ago

Expect the Brewers and Shrimps to come up trumps for Saturday’s football tips

Mark SaleAfter studying the Division 2 fixtures this weekend it looks like the majority of matches could be victories for the home sides with the exception of Shrewsbury who have a tricky tie against table toppers Rochdale. The Shrews have dropped off the pace recently and I fancy Rochdale to come away with at least a draw.

Burton entertain Cheltenham at the Pirelli, and following a great win at Aldershot last weekend the boys are full of confidence going into today’s clash

Grimsby was a coupon buster last weekend with their emphatic home win against Shrewsbury but they will find it tough at Morecambe who still have an outside chance of a play-off spot.

A £20 double on Burton and Morecambe pays £67.50 with Coral.

For this weeks long shot I’m looking for Port Vale to come away with at least a draw at Chesterfield.
The Valliant’s have a great defensive record away from home, only conceding 17 goals.

The draw is best priced 13/5 with Skybet

Good luck fellow punters !

Saley.

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Posted 1 week, 3 days ago

Look to Catterick for a Wednesday winner‏

Catterick’s 0-100 Novices’ Handicap Chase at 4.20pm today might not be quite on a par with the level of the excitement we’ll be experiencing in the Midlands a week from now, but don’t turn down the opportunity to back a winner in this awful contest and boost the Cheltenham war chest.

I can pass on a good word for Sue Smith’s top weight Work Boy, a nine year old who hasn’t shown too many flashes of brilliance just yet in his short career, but is thought to have improved sufficiently after a reasonable effort last time at Sedgefield to get his head in front here.

West Yorkshire based Smith has employed the services a decent conditional to make the job easier to the tune of 5lb, and with second placed finishes in the bank at Market Rasen and Sedgefield he can go one better here.

I’d love to be able to sign off with a flourish and tell you he needs to win this to get into one of the handicaps at the Festival, but April 1st is still three weeks away, so just back him to win at 5/1 with Bet365 (who offer Best Odds Guaranteed) or if you have a Sportingbet account, you can take the 11/2, which is the best available.

Good luck!

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Posted 1 week, 4 days ago

Top Weight can Rule Supreme in Racing Post Chase to land Saturday’s Tips

What do Gungadu, Simon, Innox, Farmer Jack, Marlborough, La Landiere, Young Spartacus and Gloria Victis have in common?

They’re all Racing Post Chase winners from the last 10 runnings who’ve shouldered 11 stone or more to victory, and that statistic would be even more compelling if Nacarat had carried just a pound more last season.

This year’s renewal of this quality handicap should see a field of 13 head to post at 3.05pm on Saturday afternoon (live on Ch4), with Robert Alner’s Miss Mitch rated a doubtful starter at the time of writing.

Personally I’m very keen on the chances of David Pipe’s top notch nine year old Madison Du Berlais emulating the likes of Gungadu, Farmer Jack and Marlborough, all of whom defied a burden of 11st 12lb to take the Sunbury track’s February showpiece.

Historically this is also a race that favours those high in the betting, and our selection qualifies with ease, available at a best price 8/1 with Ladbrokes and William Hill, preceeded by only last year’s winner Nacarat, Fistral Beach and Kilcrea Castle.

One of only three course and distance winners in the field Madison is easily the class horse in the field and relishes this flat right handed track where a big weight rarely means you need to put a line through a horse’s chances. What’s more David Pipe tries blinkers on him for the first time, and these could eke out real improvement.

The firms are unanimous in making Nacarat favourite, but at around 3/1 I’d happily lay Tom George’s charge when you stop to consider he hasn’t exactly set the world alight since his 2009 win in this event.

Three runs this season haven’t exactly set the pulse racing, and he still finds himself marooned on an 11lb higher mark than this time last year. 

Then we’ve got the inexperienced  Fistral Beach, and you have to wonder what price he’d be were it not for the Paul Nicholls and Ruby Walsh combination behind him.

A winner at Kempton over 2m 5f on Lanzarote day he’d been incredibly frustrating to follow prior to that, and now steps up massively in class.

Racing from out of the weights by 4lbs this is only his fourth chase start and I’d be surprised if he can hit this lofty target, although to be fair if anyone can, Nicholls can.

Those of you into your surfing will know Fistral Beach near Newquay is one of Cornwall’s beat surfing destinations – ideal if you’re looking for somewhere to impress a cougar and get a tan into the bargain.

It’s a favoured holiday destination for my good mate John ‘Scouse Lobster’ Cruces, he of Talksport fame, so called because he returned from Fistral last year looking as if he’d been flame grilled after failing to apply sufficient Hawaiian Tropic Factor 800.
The other one pitching in there at the front of the market is Kilcrea Castle for Emma Lavelle and Jack Doyle, but he too isn’t too easy to win with, and I’m more than happy to put my faith in Madison Du Berlais each way as he attempts to gain his first win of the campaign.

Three races this season have seen him perform with credit when placed behind a certain Kauto Star in both the Betfair Chase and the King George, before a no show at Cheltenham on Trials day, but then he never performs at Cheltenham so don’t be too alarmed by that.

His finest hours came in the 2008 Hennessy and in a Kempton romp three months later in the Levy Board Chase, and despite his big weight I really fancy him dropping down to handicap company here.

Sticking with Kempton another horse who’s at the top of the weights and perhaps hasn’t been displaying his very best form of late is Gary Moore’s Numide, who’s been mixing hurdling with chasing of late, but could now be back off what appeals to me as a potentially winning mark of 130 over hurdles as he lines up in the Racing & Football Outlook Handicap Hurdle over 2m 5f at 1.30pm.

Considered good enough for a tilt at the Supreme Novices’ back in 2008 this fella seems to have been around forever, but in fact has only just turned seven, and I reckon he might very well gain the fourth win of his career over hurdles here.

Rated in excess of 100 on the Flat his high point came in the 2008 Greatwood when he put them to the sword up the Cheltenham hill, and although he hasn’t scored since then Moore has chosen to employ the services of his more that capable son Joshua, who claims a valuable 7lbs.

A smaller field than he’s encountered of late will mean less traffic to overcome if the pair execute his usual hold up tactics, and against some similarly out of form rivals I’d be disappointed if he doesn’t make the frame at least.

Finally, up at Newcastle I was looking forward to telling you how Galant Nuit would win the Eider, but a waterlogged track means they’ve been forced to abandon, so instead try a cheeky lay of Liverpool in their home game against Blackburn at 3.00pm on Sunday.

The scousers haven’t exactly been blessed with stacks of time to ready themselves for this after winning away to Unirea on Thursday night, and having travelled back from Romania they might well chuck in a stinker against a capable Rovers outfit.

It seems to have become almost fashionable for teams to excuse themselves a poor domestic performance immediately after playing away in Europe in midweek, just ask a particularly lethargic Manchester United after they were soundly beaten at Everton last Saturday,

Liverpool will also have to do without the services of key defender Martin Skrtel who’s broken his right metatarsal. 
If Steven ‘Starfish’ Gerrard doesn’t miraculously collapse in the Balckburn penalty area at any stage then this could well be an afternoon of frustration for Rafa’s men, and at 1.39 to lay on Betfair I’m happy to take the risk and lay them at cramped odds.
Good luck!

This weekend’s tips:

1.30 Kempton (Saturday) - Racing & Football Outlook Handicap Hurdle – 2 Numide (each way)
3.05 Kempton (Saturday) – Racing Post Chase (Handicap) – 1 Madison Du Berlais (each way) @ 8/1 (Ladbrokes & William Hill)
3.00 (Sunday) – FA Premier League – Lay Liverpool v Blackburn @ 1.39 (Betfair)
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Posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago

Believe in positive Karma at Catterick on Friday

A wide open looking 2m handicap chase at Catterick throws up the best opportunity of a winner to get the weekend off to a decent start, and Sue Smith’s Karmadice looks worthy of an each-way interest at 15/2 with Victor Chandler in the 3:30.

Reportedly back to his best after a couple of disappointing efforts he should make the frame here and could well return to winning ways.  A more in depth look at this weekend’s action as well as the best tips will follow later today.
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Posted 1 month, 4 weeks ago

A Lanzarote winter warmer – Saturday’s tips

It may be a new year but some things never change: a Nicky Henderson treble at Southwell as the Nottinghamshire track staged an innovative all weather bumper card on Wednesday, Paul Nicholls’ horses being overbet and exploited by cunning bookmakers (have a look at Fistral Beach at Kempton on Saturday for a prime example!), a mass exodus of the racing fraternity to Barbados at this time of year, and Lord Culcheth, who regular readers will know is a permanent disaster waiting to happen, and has now been laid low by a cougar related virus.
 
But praise be! We’ve finally got a break in the weather and some decent turf action to get stuck into, and not before time…..it’s seemed like an eternity, so make up for it by having a few quid on top weight Duc De Regniere in the williamhill.com Lanzarote Hurdle (2.45pm Kempton).
 
The class horse in the race he shoulders top weight for a reason, but Nicky Henderson has wisely opted to give the very capable David Bass the leg up, with the added attraction of a 7lb claim.
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Posted 2 months ago

Khyber can Pass Champion Hurdle test – Cheltenham Antepost Tip

With freezing conditions cutting the sporting calendar to ribbons punters are keeping warm by focusing on the big antepost targets, not least the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle betting, in which it could pay to make an early investment in Khyber Kim to continue his relentless improvement shown in the 2009/10 campaign.

A distant 22nd of 27 in last season’s County Hurdle this isn’t a horse you’d immediately have flagged up as a major player in the two mile hurdling showpiece, but a retun to the track at Prestbury Park in November yielded a facile win in the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle, as Kyber Kim powered up the hill under a light weight to see off Harry Tricker by a couple of lengths.
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Posted 2 months, 1 week ago
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