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roobuck
10 Sep 12 17:37
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A very popular 6 furlong sprint handicap that will see a lot of the usual suspects turn up.

It now seems the favourite will not turn up and  that Hawkeyethenoo will now head the market. Hasn't run well the last couple of years off lower marks so makes no appeal to me though he would undoubtedly be a very popular winner for some.

Another two at the head of the market, Duke of Firenze and Prodigality, are very progressive but highly unlikely to get in due to the popularity of the race ( there are two consolation races for those ballotted out )

To my mind this leaves it with a nice shape from an AP point of view. I have played Maarekat 20/1 at this stage as I believe he is very fairly treated on the balance of his form. His run in the Wokingham reads even better after Dandy Boy's run in the Group 1 at the weekend.

Whilst soft ground will certainly improve his prospects, and the draw will play a part, he will do for me at this stage.

Anyone else any thoughts?
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Report liam the lips September 10, 2012 8:36 PM BST
Hi roo, with u on Maarek, form with DB and GLB make him feasible off 106, ran well in the silver last year when marooned in the middle of the track. His finishing surge at HQ was alot better than the winning distance would suggest and he has an envious record in these big field hcaps winning 4 out of 8 in fields of 20+. Prob get 14s+ afer decs so hanging fire at ze moment.
Report liam the lips September 16, 2012 11:34 AM BST
Sounds like he's sticking to group races Roo, dunno if he'd get a penalty 4 Ayr - probably Plain. I see he's off 109 now as well ! Gotta love Phil Smith Mischief
Report roobuck September 16, 2012 5:27 PM BST
So I see Liam. Not been about this weekend not seen any racing and didn't really look too heavily so gutted that I missed the fact Maarek was running.

Whilst the penalty would just about be possible it would have made things a lot harder. Possible they may leave him in at the 5 day stage in case it is a bog but highly unlikely so I'll just have look for another one
Report perthpunter September 16, 2012 6:00 PM BST
Really sweet on Ian Semples cheviot in this one. Semple seems to have found the key to this lad. I thought he was quite impressive last weekend at Haydock winning off top weight just outside track record. That form was franked in yesterdays portland with doc hay and face the problem 1st and 2nd. Both were behind Cheviot last weekend. Fast ground would be ideal but any rain shouldnt be a problem as he has run well in ireland on soft an impressive run behind eton riffle caught my eye. Hes top priced 20/1(16/1 with most after yesterdays portland) at the moment and I think hes worth a good each way bet. I got some 25/1.....

Good luck guys.....
Report liam the lips September 16, 2012 8:14 PM BST
Cheers for that PP, like u say, fink firm in the going description wud be preferred, no doubt he's looking well in now.
Report aft September 16, 2012 8:16 PM BST
Continue to be very impressed by Face the Problem and he looks likely to be even better over six.
Mopped up 50/55/60/65 last night - dont know why they were laying such prices! (if it seems too good to be true then it usually is.)
Have to hope he sneaks in off 95!
Report liam the lips September 16, 2012 8:22 PM BST
If you cant dream aft, wot can u do ! Realistically, silver looks the probable, keep reading the cards tho ya never know !
Report Tucho September 17, 2012 2:35 AM BST
Just in case you didn't see this in the papers today PerthPunter...

Cheviot, a 20-1 shot trained near Strathaven by Ian Semple, arrives for his date with destiny, hot-foot from an impressive victory at Haydock last weekend.

Semple said: “He’s fresh and well and he’s a live contender with a chance.

“The Haydock run was meant to blow the cobwebs away yet he had everything stone cold by halfway. Robert Winston has been booked to ride and he was bought to win at Ayr.
Report roobuck September 17, 2012 9:44 AM BST
Isn't Cheviot strictly 1lb 'wrong'?

A horse in form no doubts and decent odds you got PP. Just a concern that the recent improved form has been at 5F on firm but as you say seems to handle cut OK so not without a chance. Plus added to that he can make his own pace so unless there is a noticeable ground bias, this takes away some concerns about the draw. Thinking about it may be a very useful one to be drawn close to. G/L
Report Value King September 17, 2012 3:58 PM BST
At this early stage I'm favouring a little dabble on Waffle to finally have his day in the limelight on the big stage.

The 20/1 available is a fair price given the nature of the race. He's comfortable on any ground and looks like he's been kept fresh for a crack at this, unlike last year.

That's my early play and only ante post bet on the race.
Report roobuck September 17, 2012 4:24 PM BST
I agree VK that Waffle is pretty consistent in this type of race and certainly deserves to get his head in front.

As a side note there don't need to be many more defections to allow horses off 95, such as Face the Problem, to get in. Not sure if they are listed in ballotting out order ( how is this worked out btw? )but if they are, then Jamesie would have a massive chance. This course is going to suit him a lot better than Goodwood so going to have small bit e/w in the hope he gets in and if he doesn't that they at least declare him
Report roobuck September 17, 2012 6:15 PM BST
Pleased to see that connections have had a change of mind re Maarek and are looking for a 5lb claimer to put up....could someone suggest Brendan Powell to them please
Report tinkler September 17, 2012 6:51 PM BST
Trainer said he's probably going to use mark enright roobuck on the ruk site.
maarek appears to carry big weights well, is bang in form,will love the likely ground,has a touch of class and is a winner. Some of the others have been running well on a lot faster
ground and could get stuck in the mud. estimated true price at this stage 10/1 taking into account possible draw biases and chance
they may not run and backed at present best price 20/1.
Report roobuck September 17, 2012 7:14 PM BST
Don't know much about him..any good? Assume part of the reason he's being chosen is because he's quite heavy so less dead weight?
Report willie the milk September 17, 2012 7:58 PM BST
Agree with VK & Roo. I like Waffle tho only one win from 25 starts is a little bit of a worry re the win part of the bet. 20s is generous tho. Won't be that on Sat. More like 12s. I was down at Ayr today. They told me it will be no faster than g/s, which will be fine. Well weighted with Hawkeye, Maarek, Our Jonathan so nice draw needed. High?
Report crusader2 September 17, 2012 8:01 PM BST
Maarek for me too. Won well on Saturday and has continued improving over the last year. Goes extremely well on heavy but showed in the Wokingham and again on Saturday he is capable of top class performances on good ground. Will run off 109 if 5lb claimer rides and weight range as stated likely to mean he is giving max of a stone to any rival (plus any jockey claims). His form with Gordon Lord Byron, Dandy Boy and My Girl Anna is rock solid and he is consistent and used to large field handicaps. 20/1 still available with Corals looks excellent value to me. Good luck to all.
Report tinkler September 17, 2012 9:19 PM BST
Don't know anything about Enright, though he has ridden maarek before. Maarek is a very willing animal who has won for a variety
of jockeys including joseph O'brein and is probably a good ride for an apprentice. Lochsong won the race 20 years ago under a
7lb claimer called Arrowsmith.  Draw last year on soft ground silver cup 1st 2 home drawn 21,24 Gold Cup 12,16.
Report roobuck September 17, 2012 10:15 PM BST
The concern for me now about Maarek is that whichever way you look at it he will be carrying 5lbs more than he needed to. As crusader says it is such a compressed handicap, 5lbs in this context is massive.  I think this race, and ones like it, need to be a target as everything needs to be in your favour. Running on Saturday showed a desire to win a decent race ( and I have no problem with that ) but perhaps a lack of foresight to future engagements.

I am pleased he is running and having got him at 20s I will leave it that for now. If he gets drawn close to the likely pace I may well go in again accepting that I won't get the current price.
Report tinkler September 17, 2012 10:41 PM BST
He won't be carrying 5lb more if they use a 5lb claimer ,he'll carry the same weight as if he hadn't run on Saturday. It then boils
down to what effect a 5 lb claimer will have on his chances over a decent pro jockey. In this horses case I think very little.
If he was to run without the claimer on and carrying 10-0 I think it would be too much.
It's probably not ideal running in a race a week before but he ran in the silver cup on soft ground last season and just over a week
later won a race on heavy at the Curragh.
Being a hold up horse in such a big field there's always going to be an element of luck involved, but if things go his way then
hopefully he'll win.
Report roobuck September 17, 2012 10:52 PM BST
tinkler I also hope he wins but if he hadn't run on sat and they put a claimer on he would be carrying 5lb less.
Report jameschildshieldwinner September 18, 2012 1:02 PM BST
Mark Enright is a very capable claimer. Has been riding in both flat and jumps this summer in Ireland. Has had 10 flat winners and a further 13 over jumps.
Report bbsband September 19, 2012 4:46 PM BST
maybe NRNB soon??
Report roobuck September 19, 2012 5:00 PM BST
after decs tomorrow. Cannot see many of the principals pulling out at this stage though a couple migh pull out post decs if the ground turns really soft......which I hope it doesDevil
Report roobuck September 20, 2012 9:09 AM BST
Didn't realise that so much rain was forecast so have added a bit on Maarek despite my concerns on his weight

Also played Sholaan as he is obviously still unexposed but yet is one of only a few that has shown he can go on deep ground. I appreciate that it will still be a very stiff task for a 3yo.
Report liam the lips September 20, 2012 9:15 AM BST
Rodrigo de Torres anyone ? Followed him closely since day one, although not the most consistent and appears to prefer firmer ground, he does go on soft. Love the dandy factor and that he's had 10 weeks to work with him, travels like a dream, back to six - DONE ! Is  this number 7 for dandy Happy
Report roobuck September 20, 2012 9:31 AM BST
I know there is the dandy factor to consider, but his run in last year's Silver Cup is fairly off putting.

Another option for a soft ground horse at bigger prices for me is Mirza who also can go well fresh.

Waiting for the Silver Cup now, could actually be a far more interesting race
Report aft September 20, 2012 12:25 PM BST
Missed by one!
Goldarnit!
Don't they have reserves in case of late defectons?
C'est la vie!
Report roobuck September 20, 2012 12:55 PM BST
Aft I personally think that might be good news for you as I'm not at all sure about FTP on the ground - obviously would have been compensated by the prices you got

With Mirza added have one low,middle and high
Report aft September 20, 2012 1:40 PM BST
Wise words as uusual.
The going was a big worry as he is uproven on it.
Have had a little on Sholaan as conditions should suit him.
Report unclepuncle September 20, 2012 3:09 PM BST
Boastful @ 36 and Shropshire @ 42 for me - just hope a high draw isn't a big disadvantage. Probably back something drawn lower on the day just in case.
Report roobuck September 20, 2012 3:55 PM BST
Really hard to be too dogmatic about the draw. History on soft ground I believe seems to indicate if anything a high draw is preferable. Looking at potential pace and those at the front of the market I wouldn't be too surprised if things developed up the middle.

The two I like for the Silver Cup are drawn next to each other and low - not sure what to do at all
Report fivebagken September 20, 2012 6:17 PM BST
Looks as wide open as ever this year. I always look forward to this one, was hoping to get up there this year but alas, it was not to be.

Two against the field for me. Sholaan looked like a good animal at York and could be open to improvement, and Colonel Mak is back off the same mark as when 4th last year and has put up some good performances this year. Soft ground shouldn't inconvenience either of them.

I've done a full write up on www.layingthefield.com. (I'm not spamming, this is a website I've been tasked with setting up as part of a uni masters project. Feel free to take a look).

GL all.
Report roobuck September 20, 2012 6:45 PM BST
Took you at your word FBK and had a look, as you say really inoffensive, hope it stays this way.

G/L with your bets and you get the necessary 'hits' on the website
Report fivebagken September 20, 2012 6:53 PM BST
Thanks roobuck, as I say it's just a project, and will hopefully find a few winners along the way.
Report liam the lips September 20, 2012 8:59 PM BST
Warming to Shropshire now - still to av a bet but i fink he'l be in the perm.
Report conditor September 21, 2012 7:35 AM BST
Captain Ramius for me at a price,(draw slight concern )
Report boy wonder 07 September 21, 2012 1:45 PM BST
i have bet boastful and captain ramius both 33's and one on either side both will go on the ground
Report Millerracing67 September 21, 2012 2:29 PM BST
The only sprint hcap of the year i have a bet in (The Ayr Gold Cup)
Used to go every year, until they started getting greedy with the members entry fee.
Plus is gone a bit "sprint Cup crazy" with now 3 on the Sat Cry its just not my idea of a punting card now.
Its been a lucky race for me over the years, for a bit of betting fun only tho (£10 ew)
I will stick with last years winner (Our Jonathan 20s Cool)  about the same hcap mark & ground as last year, great chance of going in again if at his best (below par last couple of runs) They must fancy it tho, see its been backed into fav the last few days.
Report morpteh mackem September 21, 2012 7:42 PM BST
any opinions after todays 4 oclock race  re draw ?
Report SOULDANCER September 21, 2012 7:52 PM BST
They ended up in the middle,draw might not be a problem if they repeat that. Grounds confusing me, didn't look soft never mind heavy. Frost up that way, any problems with that?
Report bazzar September 21, 2012 8:04 PM BST
That was my opinion about the going SOUL.
Report willie the milk September 21, 2012 8:17 PM BST
I reckon low will be a problem. Middle to high is what you require. Still Waffle for me. Also did an e-w patent. Roker Park, Valerie Borzov, Waffle in th B, S, G cups. Early retirement if successful Cool GL all
Report mackies-fc September 21, 2012 8:27 PM BST
might just be me but it looked as if everything that raced on the stands rail today was struggling at the finish. the track is at full width tomorrow but from what i can gather the standing water was largely down the far side, where the false rail was today. i would definitely want to be in the middle tomorrow
Report Millerracing67 September 21, 2012 10:28 PM BST
It should be no worse than soft at Ayr 2moro, been a gd sunny day 2day & more of the same forcast for 2moro. So get the shades on punters Cool but as norm in "sunny" Scotland, it prob wont be that warm tho. Sad
Have a gd day all (that are going) & B Lucky punters.
PS; av had my £10 ew on my old friend Our Jonny again (11s with Hills)
Report bazzar September 22, 2012 1:01 PM BST
2010 running was won by REDFORD and connections picked up £93.450, look at todays prize.
Report roobuck September 22, 2012 4:13 PM BST
Well played conditor - great shout.

If only Maarek hadn't run last week and had the claimer on Sad. Then again might still not have been enough.
Report conditor September 22, 2012 5:33 PM BST
cheers bud , got 38 on here and 22\1 at coral last night (only for £25) only result in the hole of the flat season ,still soon be october ,proper racing HappyHappy
Report roobuck September 26, 2012 10:51 AM BST
Just seen your post on the Cambridgeshire thread boy wonder so a belated very well done on a great shout
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