Evening sportsfans!!! as always a quick word on today.....DIRE!
i hold my hands up & i got it wrong,as regular followers will know im not one to bemoan bad luck & will never try & make excuses when there aren't any,the one thing you will get from this blog is honesty & today quite simply wasn't good enough.so we move onto tomorrow & it see's the start of the donny leger festival!! yippeee and i think ive found a couple of gems to boot! so here goes...
tomorrow's BACK selections...
GOLD CITY 4.45 DONCASTER (NAP)
this is a very lightly raced son of pivotal who has very progressive form after only seven starts in his career.he kicked off winning a couple of mickey mouse races but was then stepped up to listed company in the ripon 2-y-o trophy finishing half a length behind gerfalcon (rated 95) then bettering that effort finishing within a length of eureka (rated 102) here at donny,back in third that day was artistic jewel (rated 102) & in fourth was foxtrot romeo (rated 114) giving the form a rock solid look.he rounded up his juvenile campaign with a highly credable sixth in the redcar 2-y-o trophy,a race that has thrown up a host of winners.his 3-y-o campaign got off to a sticky start,again here at donny,where a combination of the trip,ground & fitness found him out on the day.he then had a 78 day absence to overcome when he was last seen at newmarket & was bang there a furlong out only to run out of gas.he was well backed that day & also he's had two lengthy absence's to overcome,yet he still has his bollox?? which tells me godolphin are in no rush to whip them off as they know they've not got to the bottom of this one & could well turn out to be a group performer.he re-appeared over 6f lto,a trip at which he won over @ two so this extra furlong should be right up his street tomorrow & he does like it here.all told this horse has a very progressive profile & is taken to win this tomorrow off a mark of 96 on his way to better things.
3pts. E/W @ 14/1 (widely available)
NOODLES BLUEBOY 5.15 DONCASTER (NB)
our second & final selection goes in the lucky last & off a mark of 85 can get back to winning ways.he also gets a crucial bit of respite in the class area as he's dropped into a C4,again,for the first time since his last victory.winning jockey jacob butterfield takes back over the reigns & is a massive bonus claiming an extra seven off his back,im dubious of some apprentice's as i couldnt back them if they were claiming 77lb never mind 7!!! but make no mistake this boy can ride & is well worth his claim.he was running exceptionally well prior to his newcastle victory & the step up in grade found him out.back in his grade & on his ground he should run a big race for followers tomorrow.
1pt. E/W @ 20/1 (ladbrokes)
1pt. E/W double
so thats a 10pt stake tomorrow in total,following today's disaster that leave's us with an overnight balance of 70pts. on our mithycle bank :-( once again many thanks for taking the time to read my blog & sharing my thoughts on tomorrow's racing & as always good luck with whatever you decide for your money.
regards
ian
i hold my hands up & i got it wrong,as regular followers will know im not one to bemoan bad luck & will never try & make excuses when there aren't any,the one thing you will get from this blog is honesty & today quite simply wasn't good enough.so we move onto tomorrow & it see's the start of the donny leger festival!! yippeee and i think ive found a couple of gems to boot! so here goes...
tomorrow's BACK selections...
GOLD CITY 4.45 DONCASTER (NAP)
this is a very lightly raced son of pivotal who has very progressive form after only seven starts in his career.he kicked off winning a couple of mickey mouse races but was then stepped up to listed company in the ripon 2-y-o trophy finishing half a length behind gerfalcon (rated 95) then bettering that effort finishing within a length of eureka (rated 102) here at donny,back in third that day was artistic jewel (rated 102) & in fourth was foxtrot romeo (rated 114) giving the form a rock solid look.he rounded up his juvenile campaign with a highly credable sixth in the redcar 2-y-o trophy,a race that has thrown up a host of winners.his 3-y-o campaign got off to a sticky start,again here at donny,where a combination of the trip,ground & fitness found him out on the day.he then had a 78 day absence to overcome when he was last seen at newmarket & was bang there a furlong out only to run out of gas.he was well backed that day & also he's had two lengthy absence's to overcome,yet he still has his bollox?? which tells me godolphin are in no rush to whip them off as they know they've not got to the bottom of this one & could well turn out to be a group performer.he re-appeared over 6f lto,a trip at which he won over @ two so this extra furlong should be right up his street tomorrow & he does like it here.all told this horse has a very progressive profile & is taken to win this tomorrow off a mark of 96 on his way to better things.
3pts. E/W @ 14/1 (widely available)
NOODLES BLUEBOY 5.15 DONCASTER (NB)
our second & final selection goes in the lucky last & off a mark of 85 can get back to winning ways.he also gets a crucial bit of respite in the class area as he's dropped into a C4,again,for the first time since his last victory.winning jockey jacob butterfield takes back over the reigns & is a massive bonus claiming an extra seven off his back,im dubious of some apprentice's as i couldnt back them if they were claiming 77lb never mind 7!!! but make no mistake this boy can ride & is well worth his claim.he was running exceptionally well prior to his newcastle victory & the step up in grade found him out.back in his grade & on his ground he should run a big race for followers tomorrow.
1pt. E/W @ 20/1 (ladbrokes)
1pt. E/W double
so thats a 10pt stake tomorrow in total,following today's disaster that leave's us with an overnight balance of 70pts. on our mithycle bank :-( once again many thanks for taking the time to read my blog & sharing my thoughts on tomorrow's racing & as always good luck with whatever you decide for your money.
regards
ian
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