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UK Wednesday
11 years 9 months ago
Eway selections at Lingfield
Epsom Salts
Hoof It
Ishikawa
Epsom Salts
Hoof It
Ishikawa
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Re: Re: UK Wednesday
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Re: Re: UK Wednesday
11 years 9 months ago
Sorry guys a bit late,been trying to play golf..
I backed BellevBayardo in 1st,anyone know how it ran,I know it's not placed.
Race 1
My Gigi got off the mark 2 runs back at Kempton but was well beaten next time out back at the same track. She is dropped in trip which may well suit but she has plenty to find to win this. Falasteen (IRE) is the best handocaped horse in the race but hasn’t won for 30 months. He comes into this on the back of a 2nd last time here over the minimum trip and has claims if able to back it up. Fortrose Academy (IRE) has won 2 starts both of which came at Kempton over 6f. He isn’t on a bad mark but he hasn’t fared well with the draw. Street Power (USA) is a course and distance winner that is well treated on his best form. he isn’t the force of old but he is more than capable at this level if in the mood. Welease Bwian (IRE) is talented, well treated and more than capable if he wants it, the trouble is he flatters to deceive and he is not one to trust. Mrs Warren has won 1 of her 12 starts which came 3 runs back at Catterick. She has gone close on the polytrack before and she needs to be considered. Saskia’s Dream is a dual course winner that is on a very good mark. She has the pace to cope with 6f and she is one to watch in the betting as strong support could be telling. Belle Bayardo (IRE) has only been ticking over of late but she is well treated on her best form. She has yet to win on the polytrack but she has gone close and is another to consider. Joyous is a 4 race maiden that has shaped as if having ability. She makes her handicap debut of a workable mark , she is by Assertive who has an excellent record here at Lingfield. She hasn’t fared well with the draw and will struggle to win from stall 12. She could well be so well handicap she can overcome the draw but we think the solid e/w option is Saskia’s Dream at 10/1
Race 2 -`12:30 – 32Red Casino Handicap – class 5 – 3yo+(0-70) – 2m
Epsom Salts is a course and distance winner that cashed in off a sliding mark to win decisively here last time. A 6lb penalty leaves him well treated on his best form and he is one to consider seriously. Sommersturn (GER) finished 3 1/2 lengths behind Epsom Salts last time and they meet again with him 4lb better off. It is hard to see the form being reversed. Honest Strike (USA) is a course and distance winner that isn’t badly treated on his best form. He has been given a break since finishing last here back in May, he has no great record fresh and unless he is the subject of strong market support he is overlooked. Lacey is a progressive horse and comes into this on the back of a win last time at Wolves. He is up 6lb for the win but he he is still progressing and another to take seriously. Tokyo Brown (USA) comes into this on the back of a 2nd last time at Wolves and he has plenty to find with Lacey on that run. Barachiel got off the mark at the 30th attempt 3 runs back but has reverted to type since. Outrageous Request could go well with useful claimer on board.
Race 3 – 1:00 – 32 Red.com British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes – class 5 – 2yo – 7f
Ifrika sets the standard for those who have run and he needs to be considered. She bumped into a couple of useful sorts last time over course and distance and she is vulnerable here to some unraced sorts. Passing By shaped with promise on debut here over a mile finding only the more experienced Gay Marriage too strong. She is dropped back a furlong which should suit and she makes plenty of appeal. Penara has claims on her 2nd here over a mile but she is fully exposed and overlooked. Platinum Pearl makes plenty of appeal on breeding being from the same family as Samindar. She hasn’t fared well on the draw front but she is from ayard that can ready one first time and she could be the e/w value in the race. With so little form to go on this isn’t a race we could involved betting wise. Platinum Pearl makes some e/w appeal but the one to beat is Passing By at 2/1
Race 4 – 1:30 – 32Red EBF Stallions Maiden Stakes colts & geldings – class 5 – 2yo – 7f
Shannon Haven (IRE) makes plenty of appeal on breeding but the yard isn’t renowned for first time out winners. Bowie Boy (IRE) is worth a market check for a yard that 2/11 with 2yr old débutantes here at Lingfield. The Third Man takes the eye on breeding being related to some smart horses. John Gosden can ready one on debut but he is only 2/22 with 2 yr old debut runners here over the past 5 years. He is a half brother to both Galipot and Trade Commissioner so is sure to be popular but both those horses needed their debut runs. With hardly any form to go on this is not a race we would be getting involved in betting wise. The market will speak in favour of the fancied horses. Our token selections is The Third Man
Race 5 – 2:00 – Compare Bookmakers At Bookmakers.co.uk Handicap – class 2 – 3yo+ – 6f
Forest Edge (IRE) comes into this in search of a 4 timer having landed the hat trick last time out here over 5f. He is a course and distance winner, and although a 6lb penalty will make life tougher the manner of his win last time suggests there is more to come. Lancelot Du Lac (ITY) built on the promise of his course and distance 3rd in a listed race to win last time out at Kempton. He is up 5lb which will make life tougher but he is a progressive horse and he is the one to beat. Addictive Dream (IRE) backed up his course and distance win 2 runs back with a 2nd over 5f behind Forest Edge. He is weighted to reverse the form with that rival and he is another that has to be considered. Hoof It and Hawkeyethenoo (IRE) are both top notch sprinters on their day, and they both have chances on their best form. Hoof It is a full sister to course and distance Listed winner Ladies Are Forever whos course record reads 1,1,2. Hawkeyethenoo ran well on his AW debut last time over course and distance behind Valbcheck. He has 3/4 of a length to find with Lancelot Du Lac on that run but he is weighted to reverse the form with him 7lb better off. Ballista (IRE) and Equitania (IRE) are both capable sprinters but both like to make the running and they will struggle from their draws. A really cracking race that is a pleasure to watch. Forest Edge and Lancelot Du Lac are the in form progressive horses but our e/w selection is Hoof It at 8/1
Race 6 – 2:35 – Coral APP Download From The APP Store Classified Selling Stakes – class 6 – 3yo+(0-70) – 1m2f
Not the worst seller you will ever see. Honey Of A kitten (USA) arrives in form having finished runner up on his last 2 starts. He is a 3 times course winner that finished 2nd at Wolves on Monday and has obvious claims if this doesn’t come too soon. Conducting is a 3 times course and distance winner that needs consideration. He will struggle to give weight away all around but his course form means he deserves respect. Tartan Gigha (IRE) would of carried these on his back in his hey day but he isn’t the force of old. He is having his first start at the track which could suit. He is by Green Desert who has a 15.79% s/r over course and distance with his progeny. Gabrials Hope (FR) is a course winner but is better over shorter. Copperwood is well treated on his best form and was a winning machine for Mark Johnston. He is having his first start for his new yard and it will be interesting to see how he fares in the betting. We don’t usually get involved in claimers/sellers but we think the e/w value in the race is the old timer Tartan Gigha at 3/1
Race 7 – 3:10 – Coral Mobile Just Three Cicks To Bet Handicap – class 4 – 3yo+(0-85) – 1m2f
Oaratorio’s Joy (IRE) is up 5lb for her hands and heels win last time out at Wolverhampton, her 3rd win from 10 starts. She has yet to run at this track but her sire has a 20% s/r over course and distance and she has to be considered. Ishikawa (IRE) is a course and distance winner that arrives in form having run well last time at Wolves in far better company than this. The form has taken a boost with Verse Of Love winning next time and she is one to note in the betting as strong support has to be noted. Nimiety is well drawn for one that likes to get on with things. She will strip fitter for her run last time at Kempton on her return from a short break. She is having her first start at the track but it should suit on breeding and she could be the e/w value in the race with the yard in top form. Scottish Star is a course and distance winner that arrives in fair form having made the frame in recent times on several occasions. He doesn’t look to have anything in hand and is opposed from a win perspective. Aqua Ardens (GER) is lightly raced for his age and comes into this on the back of a 2nd at Wolves on Monday. he has obvious claims if the run doesn’t come too soon. Syncopate is a course and distance winner that comes into this on the back of his 2nd c+w for which he has been raised 4lb. He is another that has to be considered but he will need to pull out more as he has yet to win off a mark this high. We think this is between Ishikawa and Nimiety and we wouldn’t put anyone off backing either but for win purposes we have a slight preference for Ishikawa at 11/2
Race 8 – 3:40 – Coral.co.uk Best Odds Guaranteed On Racing APprentice Handicap – class 5 – 3yo+(0-70) – 1m4f
The market was keen on Keene last time and he didn’t disappoint getting off the mark at the 7th attempt at Wolves. He has obvious claims off just 3lb higher, steeped up in trip. His sire has yet to have a winner over course and distance. Cabuchon (GER) has won 2 of his 15 starts and went close to adding to that tally finishing 2nd over course and distance behind Linkable. Mcbirney (USA) has claims on his best form but may struggle to give weight to some of these progressive sorts. Mick Duggan has won 1 of his 12 starts but comes into this on the back of a couple of placed efforts at Wolves. He has obvious claims off this mark but he has to prove himself on the track having been well beaten on his only start here. Celtic Charlie (FR) is a course and distance winner that has done all his best running at this track. he has nothing in hand of his current mark and he will need to be at his best to win this. Our selection is Keene at 3/1
I backed BellevBayardo in 1st,anyone know how it ran,I know it's not placed.
Race 1
My Gigi got off the mark 2 runs back at Kempton but was well beaten next time out back at the same track. She is dropped in trip which may well suit but she has plenty to find to win this. Falasteen (IRE) is the best handocaped horse in the race but hasn’t won for 30 months. He comes into this on the back of a 2nd last time here over the minimum trip and has claims if able to back it up. Fortrose Academy (IRE) has won 2 starts both of which came at Kempton over 6f. He isn’t on a bad mark but he hasn’t fared well with the draw. Street Power (USA) is a course and distance winner that is well treated on his best form. he isn’t the force of old but he is more than capable at this level if in the mood. Welease Bwian (IRE) is talented, well treated and more than capable if he wants it, the trouble is he flatters to deceive and he is not one to trust. Mrs Warren has won 1 of her 12 starts which came 3 runs back at Catterick. She has gone close on the polytrack before and she needs to be considered. Saskia’s Dream is a dual course winner that is on a very good mark. She has the pace to cope with 6f and she is one to watch in the betting as strong support could be telling. Belle Bayardo (IRE) has only been ticking over of late but she is well treated on her best form. She has yet to win on the polytrack but she has gone close and is another to consider. Joyous is a 4 race maiden that has shaped as if having ability. She makes her handicap debut of a workable mark , she is by Assertive who has an excellent record here at Lingfield. She hasn’t fared well with the draw and will struggle to win from stall 12. She could well be so well handicap she can overcome the draw but we think the solid e/w option is Saskia’s Dream at 10/1
Race 2 -`12:30 – 32Red Casino Handicap – class 5 – 3yo+(0-70) – 2m
Epsom Salts is a course and distance winner that cashed in off a sliding mark to win decisively here last time. A 6lb penalty leaves him well treated on his best form and he is one to consider seriously. Sommersturn (GER) finished 3 1/2 lengths behind Epsom Salts last time and they meet again with him 4lb better off. It is hard to see the form being reversed. Honest Strike (USA) is a course and distance winner that isn’t badly treated on his best form. He has been given a break since finishing last here back in May, he has no great record fresh and unless he is the subject of strong market support he is overlooked. Lacey is a progressive horse and comes into this on the back of a win last time at Wolves. He is up 6lb for the win but he he is still progressing and another to take seriously. Tokyo Brown (USA) comes into this on the back of a 2nd last time at Wolves and he has plenty to find with Lacey on that run. Barachiel got off the mark at the 30th attempt 3 runs back but has reverted to type since. Outrageous Request could go well with useful claimer on board.
Race 3 – 1:00 – 32 Red.com British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes – class 5 – 2yo – 7f
Ifrika sets the standard for those who have run and he needs to be considered. She bumped into a couple of useful sorts last time over course and distance and she is vulnerable here to some unraced sorts. Passing By shaped with promise on debut here over a mile finding only the more experienced Gay Marriage too strong. She is dropped back a furlong which should suit and she makes plenty of appeal. Penara has claims on her 2nd here over a mile but she is fully exposed and overlooked. Platinum Pearl makes plenty of appeal on breeding being from the same family as Samindar. She hasn’t fared well on the draw front but she is from ayard that can ready one first time and she could be the e/w value in the race. With so little form to go on this isn’t a race we could involved betting wise. Platinum Pearl makes some e/w appeal but the one to beat is Passing By at 2/1
Race 4 – 1:30 – 32Red EBF Stallions Maiden Stakes colts & geldings – class 5 – 2yo – 7f
Shannon Haven (IRE) makes plenty of appeal on breeding but the yard isn’t renowned for first time out winners. Bowie Boy (IRE) is worth a market check for a yard that 2/11 with 2yr old débutantes here at Lingfield. The Third Man takes the eye on breeding being related to some smart horses. John Gosden can ready one on debut but he is only 2/22 with 2 yr old debut runners here over the past 5 years. He is a half brother to both Galipot and Trade Commissioner so is sure to be popular but both those horses needed their debut runs. With hardly any form to go on this is not a race we would be getting involved in betting wise. The market will speak in favour of the fancied horses. Our token selections is The Third Man
Race 5 – 2:00 – Compare Bookmakers At Bookmakers.co.uk Handicap – class 2 – 3yo+ – 6f
Forest Edge (IRE) comes into this in search of a 4 timer having landed the hat trick last time out here over 5f. He is a course and distance winner, and although a 6lb penalty will make life tougher the manner of his win last time suggests there is more to come. Lancelot Du Lac (ITY) built on the promise of his course and distance 3rd in a listed race to win last time out at Kempton. He is up 5lb which will make life tougher but he is a progressive horse and he is the one to beat. Addictive Dream (IRE) backed up his course and distance win 2 runs back with a 2nd over 5f behind Forest Edge. He is weighted to reverse the form with that rival and he is another that has to be considered. Hoof It and Hawkeyethenoo (IRE) are both top notch sprinters on their day, and they both have chances on their best form. Hoof It is a full sister to course and distance Listed winner Ladies Are Forever whos course record reads 1,1,2. Hawkeyethenoo ran well on his AW debut last time over course and distance behind Valbcheck. He has 3/4 of a length to find with Lancelot Du Lac on that run but he is weighted to reverse the form with him 7lb better off. Ballista (IRE) and Equitania (IRE) are both capable sprinters but both like to make the running and they will struggle from their draws. A really cracking race that is a pleasure to watch. Forest Edge and Lancelot Du Lac are the in form progressive horses but our e/w selection is Hoof It at 8/1
Race 6 – 2:35 – Coral APP Download From The APP Store Classified Selling Stakes – class 6 – 3yo+(0-70) – 1m2f
Not the worst seller you will ever see. Honey Of A kitten (USA) arrives in form having finished runner up on his last 2 starts. He is a 3 times course winner that finished 2nd at Wolves on Monday and has obvious claims if this doesn’t come too soon. Conducting is a 3 times course and distance winner that needs consideration. He will struggle to give weight away all around but his course form means he deserves respect. Tartan Gigha (IRE) would of carried these on his back in his hey day but he isn’t the force of old. He is having his first start at the track which could suit. He is by Green Desert who has a 15.79% s/r over course and distance with his progeny. Gabrials Hope (FR) is a course winner but is better over shorter. Copperwood is well treated on his best form and was a winning machine for Mark Johnston. He is having his first start for his new yard and it will be interesting to see how he fares in the betting. We don’t usually get involved in claimers/sellers but we think the e/w value in the race is the old timer Tartan Gigha at 3/1
Race 7 – 3:10 – Coral Mobile Just Three Cicks To Bet Handicap – class 4 – 3yo+(0-85) – 1m2f
Oaratorio’s Joy (IRE) is up 5lb for her hands and heels win last time out at Wolverhampton, her 3rd win from 10 starts. She has yet to run at this track but her sire has a 20% s/r over course and distance and she has to be considered. Ishikawa (IRE) is a course and distance winner that arrives in form having run well last time at Wolves in far better company than this. The form has taken a boost with Verse Of Love winning next time and she is one to note in the betting as strong support has to be noted. Nimiety is well drawn for one that likes to get on with things. She will strip fitter for her run last time at Kempton on her return from a short break. She is having her first start at the track but it should suit on breeding and she could be the e/w value in the race with the yard in top form. Scottish Star is a course and distance winner that arrives in fair form having made the frame in recent times on several occasions. He doesn’t look to have anything in hand and is opposed from a win perspective. Aqua Ardens (GER) is lightly raced for his age and comes into this on the back of a 2nd at Wolves on Monday. he has obvious claims if the run doesn’t come too soon. Syncopate is a course and distance winner that comes into this on the back of his 2nd c+w for which he has been raised 4lb. He is another that has to be considered but he will need to pull out more as he has yet to win off a mark this high. We think this is between Ishikawa and Nimiety and we wouldn’t put anyone off backing either but for win purposes we have a slight preference for Ishikawa at 11/2
Race 8 – 3:40 – Coral.co.uk Best Odds Guaranteed On Racing APprentice Handicap – class 5 – 3yo+(0-70) – 1m4f
The market was keen on Keene last time and he didn’t disappoint getting off the mark at the 7th attempt at Wolves. He has obvious claims off just 3lb higher, steeped up in trip. His sire has yet to have a winner over course and distance. Cabuchon (GER) has won 2 of his 15 starts and went close to adding to that tally finishing 2nd over course and distance behind Linkable. Mcbirney (USA) has claims on his best form but may struggle to give weight to some of these progressive sorts. Mick Duggan has won 1 of his 12 starts but comes into this on the back of a couple of placed efforts at Wolves. He has obvious claims off this mark but he has to prove himself on the track having been well beaten on his only start here. Celtic Charlie (FR) is a course and distance winner that has done all his best running at this track. he has nothing in hand of his current mark and he will need to be at his best to win this. Our selection is Keene at 3/1
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Re: Re: UK Wednesday
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race 3 nafa ew
The best horse doesn't always win the race.
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Re: Re: UK Wednesday
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dashing Wrote:
> race 3 nafa ew
would have been smiling if won:(
> race 3 nafa ew
would have been smiling if won:(
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Re: Re: UK Wednesday
11 years 9 months ago
CADEUX PEARL,who we backed yesterday and finished 2nd,runs tomorrow in 2-30 Southwell..
That race has no lurkers and is to be honest a poor contest..
If the run hasn't come to soon it WILL win
I'm getting as much 7/2 as I can..
That race has no lurkers and is to be honest a poor contest..
If the run hasn't come to soon it WILL win
I'm getting as much 7/2 as I can..
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Re: Re: UK Wednesday
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cannot find the horse?
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> cannot find the horse?
found it was looking in race 2
> cannot find the horse?
found it was looking in race 2
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