There's a few out there I like today. Gallox Bridge in the first at Sandown looks value at 25/1 and there's a lot to like about Sud Pacifique (33/1) in the 3.00; coming down in the weights nicely but admittedly would like a sounder surface.
The best one though and my nap for the day would be Cavers Glen (Kel, 2.05) at 25/1. Will relish the soft ground and will improve for the run here a few weeks back. Fantastic e/w value and 3 places paid at Ski bet.
Shamaal Nibras should be well suited by the conditions and trip 3.45 Doncaster. I reckon Hughes will want a winner or two to celebrate his championship too, 10s from 11s on hills
Shamaal Nibras should be well suited by the conditions and trip 3.45 Doncaster. I reckon Hughes will want a winner or two to celebrate his championship too, 10s from 11s on hills
Gallox Bridge Soft 1u Vaughan, Tim 11u days since run 121-365 1 tongue tie 11u course characteristic slight undulations 11u no runs november, 2 wins for 2 runs october.
one of them will win, good each-way double both 4 places.
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I have a couple for tomorrow too - let's hope the thread rubs off on these too:
Siberian Tiger in the 3.05 at Ffos Las looks good e/w value at 25/1. Won a novice chase here in May and eased 3lbs for a run in September which was clearly needed after a long time away. If the horse retains any of the ability which saw it finish 3rd close behind Vulcanite in a hot handicap at Ascot in late 2010 then this is well within his capability. Has often stayed on well which may suggest that the longer trip may bring about some improvement.
The other one I've looked at is Brass Tax in the 2.15 at Market Rasen. This horse is incredibly consistent going right handed, having finished second on every start going this way round. The 12/1 available looks very fair on its handicap debut.
GL on whatever you go with.
I have a couple for tomorrow too - let's hope the thread rubs off on these too:Siberian Tiger in the 3.05 at Ffos Las looks good e/w value at 25/1. Won a novice chase here in May and eased 3lbs for a run in September which was clearly needed after a
yes glossy both siberian tiger and tenby jewell have very fair claims at big prices in the 3.05 and blue top @ 12s b/f in the 1.10 market rasen could well improve on debut although it has 5 lengths or so to find with the longsdon horse could improve past it ( rather back blue top at 12s than dont take me alive @ just under 2s be lucky The book
yes glossy both siberian tiger and tenby jewell have very fair claims at big prices in the 3.05 and blue top @ 12s b/f in the 1.10 market rasen could well improve on debut although it has 5 lengths or so to find with the longsdon horse could improve
Global Flyer at 16/1 in the 3.20 at Sefgefield. Finished last season well with a couple of wins and was going nicely in a much stronger race at Fakenham on his October reappearance when unseating his rider at the last after tiring. Should strip fitter for that run, the horse is eased 2lb and is back at what is probably its preferred trip, looks well worth a few quid e/w.
GL
One for tomorrow:Global Flyer at 16/1 in the 3.20 at Sefgefield. Finished last season well with a couple of wins and was going nicely in a much stronger race at Fakenham on his October reappearance when unseating his rider at the last after tiring. S
American Spin at 14/1 (2.30 Hay) should relish the soft ground having won here in May in similar conditions. Only 4 lbs higher today it should be possible to maintain that level of performance. Beat Trustan Times by 6 lengths whilst conceding only 2lbs at Aintree and entitled to confirm that form on tomorrow's terms.
The other, slightly more speculative one is River Dragon, again at Haydock at 12.55. Soft ground specialist who can capitalise on his bottom weight to challenge at a big price of 33/1.
GL if you get on or if you don't.
Ignore that last one Couple for tomorrow:American Spin at 14/1 (2.30 Hay) should relish the soft ground having won here in May in similar conditions. Only 4 lbs higher today it should be possible to maintain that level of performance. Beat Trustan Ti