Diary: August 12 2006

There always seems a bit of a lull in the racing calendar mid August and I don’t have too many strong fancies for Saturday.

  

Still, the show must go on and let’s see if we can find something of interest.

  

I am a supporter of the Shergar Cup thing but it doesn’t make finding winners any easier.

  

Bouboulina represents the list to follow in the opener at 1.20.  She is lightly raced with only 4 career starts and this is her first appearance in a handicap. She is also tried at sprint distances for the first time so is a bit of an unknown quantity.  Our old friend Sierra Vista will be ridden by Hayley Turner and the combination look to have an each way chance.  Old Sierra Vista rarely runs a bad race.   Lady Livius has only won twice – at odds of 20/1 and 100/1!

  

King Orchisios finally found his form last time out and gave us a 7/1 winner.  Now that he has got his head in front he may well take some catching.  The consistent Didn’t We is the likely threat. He comes from a stable whose horses are often named after song titles.

  We have a couple of “listers” in the 1.40 at Haydock.  Rio Riva looked good when winning first time out at Redcar but his two subsequent starts have been much less convincing.  If he can recover his best form he would have a good each way chance at value odds of 12/1.  In Full Cry won on his only start as a juvenile but has not been able to get his head in front this season.  He has looked a bit onepaced in his recent runs so it is a bit of a surprise that he is dropped in trip here.  Of the rest Audience is due a win and has been running consistently.  He is decent on his day and is quite well handicapped at present.  Sir Nod is from the stable as Rio Riva.  He is 25/1 in the Racing Post and that is probably a fair reflection of his chance in the 2.15.  

Hinterland has done us proud already this season with a couple of wins in good handicaps but he tackles Group 3 company in the 2.45.  He deserves to take his chance and both trainer and jockey have been in fine form lately. It is not impossible that he could bridge the gap to Group 3 class but I wouldn’t take too short a price.

  

In the 3.20 Pagan Sword, Kamanda Laugh, Prince of Light and Mutawaffer are the four from our list. Pagan Sword was a fast finisher at Good wood last week after failing to get a clear run and looks interesting here.  He is maybe a little high in the handicap and is also a bit of a quirky sort but if things drop right for him he could win this.  Kamanda Laugh usually shows his best form at Newmarket and is probably best with a bit of give in the ground.  Mutawaffer has been expensive to follow this season and it is now a long time since he actually won a race.  He has been threatening to win something though.   He has been running over shorter distances until stepped up to this trip last time at Newmarket when he was a creditable 2nd.  Not out of it but I have put him forward unsuccessfully too many times to make too strong a case now. Our last runner is the consistent Prince of Light who rarely runs a bad race. He has already won for us this season and I feel may have a better chance than some of the experts give him credit for.  Things didn’t quite go his way last time at York and he will probably be on the premises here.

  

Grigorovitch won at Newcastle a fortnight ago and has gone up 4 lbs as a consequence. The 3.50 looks pretty competitive and Grigorovitch is not well drawn.

  

Alambic looks likely to make it win number 6 in the 4.55.

  

Down at Lingfield Jafaru didn’t show much on his first run last month but has stamina in his pedigree and may do better at this trip.  Newcomer Sonovishi is bred to win as a 2 year old.

  

English Ballet impressed me when she won on her debut at Windsor with the first 2 well clear of the remainder.  She runs in the 3.10.

  

Hughie Morrison may have found a winning opening for Intrepid Jack in the 3.40.  He has been running well in better races than this.  Our other runner is Banjo Patterson who has been disappointing this season.

  

In the 4.15 there have been some good reports about debutante filly Orange.

  

In the 4.50 our list horse Art Investor looks like being the outsider of the party.  I thought he ran well enough last time at Newmarket where he was returning after a lengthy absence.  He has a better chance that the tipsters give him credit for. Of the others Shahmina made a pleasing debut when 4th to Early Evening at Nottingham.

  

Up at Redcar we have 2 runners in the 7 furlong handicap at 2.50.  Confide has won twice and is only up 3 lbs for his last win.  He is a nice type and should go well again.  Our other runner is Ryedale Ovation who put in his best effort for a while when 4th at Thirsk on his last run.

  

I will be back tomorrow for a look forward to Sunday’s racing.

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Maude Clare

Maude Clare

 

Out of the church she followed them

  With a lofty step and mien:

His bride was like a village maid,

  Maude Clare was like a queen.

 

“Son Thomas,” his lady mother said,

  With smiles, almosr with tears:

“May Nell and you but live as true

  As we have done form years;

 

“Your father thirty years ago

    Had just your tale to tell;

But he was not so pale as you,

  Nor I so pale as Nell.”

 

My lord was pale with inward strife,

  And Nell was pale with pride;

My lord gazed long on pale Maude Clare

  Or ever he kissed the bride.

 

“Lo, I have brought my gift, my lord,

    Have brought my gift,” she said:

To bless the hearth, to bless the board,

   To bless the marriage-bed.

 

“Here’s my half of the golden chain

  You wore about your neck,

That day we waded ankle-deep

  For lilies in the beck:

 

“Here’s my half of the faded leaves

    We plucked from the budding bough,

With feet amongst the lily leaves, –

  The lilies are budding now.”

 

He strove to match her scorn with scorn,

  He faltered in his place:

“Lady,” he said, – “Maude Clare,” he said, –

  “Maude Clare,” – and hid his face.

 

She turn’d to Nell: “My Lady Nell,

  I have a gift for you;

Though, were it fruit, the blooms were gone,

  Or, were it flowers, the dew.

 

“Take my share of a fickle heart,

    Mine of a paltry love:

Take it or leave it as you will,

    I wash my hands thereof.”

 

“And what you leave,” said Nell, “I’ll take,

    And what you spurn, I’ll wear;

For he’s my lord for better and worse,

   And him I love Maude Clare.

 

“Yea, though you’re taller by the head,

  More wise and much more fair:

I’ll love him till he loves me best,

  Me best of all Maude Clare.

 

Christina Rossetti



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Diary: August 11 2006

The sport seems to be attracting the wrong sort of press these days with Robert Winston the latest to come under suspicion.  Winston was actually involved in a nasty looking incident at Pontefract yesterday when there was a 3 horse pile up in the juvenile maiden.  Ebn Reem made all to win the race thus avoiding the mayhem behind.  He had some solid form behind him and was not winning out of turn.

  

I was pleased to see both the horses mentioned in my preview of last nights racing won.  Alambic became the first horse from our list to follow to notch 5 wins while the Queen’s High Style was a winner at Kempton.  High Style looked an unlikely winner at half way but produced a fair turn of foot to take the race quite comfortably in the end.

  

Sticking with unlikely winners Fishforcompliments certainly comes into that category.  He started favourite for the opener at Haydock but was being niggled along quite early and you could have got 10s or possibly even 20s in running. Under a skilful ride from Paul Hannigan he finally got the hang of things to come through and win.  He has plenty of ability but seems a bit of a baby.  Winged Flight was a facile winner at Yarmouth while Diamond Hurricane won a competitive nursery at Brighton.

  

I will start my look at Friday with the evening meeting at Haydock where proceedings get under way with a 5 furlong maiden.  Proud, 3rd in his last two runs at Nottingham looks a consistent sort and might well be there or thereabouts.  Bazroy, from the same stable as Diamond Hurricane won back at the start of the season and wasn’t far behind at Chester the other day, he could go well at a price.

  

In the 7.30 Tudor Prince and Astronomic View have the best form. Astronomic drops has finished 3rd on both his runs at Lingfield.  He drops back to 6 furlongs here after seeming to not quite last the 7 last time.  He has chances as does the consistent Tudor Price who looked all over the winner last time at Kempton when beaten by Stagehand.  He maybe was not quite as resolute as he might have been on that occasion.  I am hoping for a good run from the Elite Racing Club’s Tredegar.  Tredegar is a half brother to useful sprinter Eisteddfod.

  

In the 2.10 at Lingfield I will put up Fairfield Princess against the likely favourite.

  

We have a list horse in the 3.10 with Sant Elana a slightly fortunate winner at 12/1 last time.  She has gone up 4 lbs for that win but is lightly raced at this trip and I see that the majority of the tipsters go for her.

  

There are some interesting newcomers in the 5.45 at Newmarket.  Ea and Storm Path both look worth keeping an eye on.

  

Just Dust has already won 4 times this season and goes again in the 6.45.  Her wins have largely come on sharp tracks and under a 6 lbs penalty could be vulnerable.  Capannina has failed to live up to expectations but comes from a stable that is going well.

  

We have 3 runners in the 7.45.  Khyber Kim, Degas Art and Morghim.  Khyber Kim probably has the best chance of the trio.

  Bye for now.

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Diary; August 10 2006

There has been plenty of quantity about this week’s racing but it has not been so hot on quality.  I am writing this update before the evening racing so I don’t know if Alambic managed to make it 5 out of 5 at Yarmouth tonight.

  

The other horse I will be looking out for tonight is the consistent two year old High Style in the Kempton nursery at 7.56. 

  

There are no list runners in action on Thursday so I have tried to find some interest elsewhere.

  

Henry Candy has a good strike rate at Chepstow with his 2 year olds and he sends Pretty Miss there for the fillies maiden at 2.50.  This one was made favourite on her debut at Windsor but could only finish 9th of 15.  She should benefit from that run and this does not look a particularly strong contest.

  

Fishforcompliments looks a likely winner in the 2.10 at Haydock. He was 2nd on his debut despite running green. Final Curtain is a newcomer to note, especially if there is any confidence behind her in the market.  Her trainer has a particularly good record with 2 year olds in August.

  

At Yarmouth Mark Johnston’s Winger Flight looks to improve on his 3rd at Ascot in the 2.30.

  Good luck.

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Diary: August 8 2006

Only a quick update tonight as I am off to the footie.

 

 

We have one runner from the list to follow with Alambic tomorrow in the 8.15 at Yarmouth.  This filly won 4 times in th space of 11 days last month but has now gone up 9 lbs in the handicap.  The other 3 year olds in Sir Mark Prescott’s team seem to have come to the end of their winning runs so it remains to be seen if Alambic can add to her tally.

 

 

Back tomorrow evening.

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Diary: August 8 2006

We had one winner for the list to follow today with Raucous at 8/1.  I haven’t watched the race but by all accounts this is a scopey type and should win more races.

  

It is hard to keep tabs on all the runners from the list, especially when they run abroad.  I see that Sir Mark Prescott’s Elusive Dream has clocked up a couple of wins recently.  He won a listed contest at Hamburg and then picked up another win at Galway.

  

There are no runners from the list in action on Tuesday.

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Diary: August 7 2006

Borderlescott kept the list to follow ticking over winning the Stewards Cup at 10/1.  Royston Ffrench rode the winner.  He is in good form having won twice on Mark Johnston’s Crosspeace during the week at Goodwood.

  

Crosspeace’s half sister So Sweet won on Saturday, landing a bit of a gamble. Crosspeace himself won twice as a two year old.  The one to take away from So Sweet’s race may be Cliché who only got the hang of things late on her debut but ran on well towards the finish.

  

There are 3 meetings on Monday with Ripon looking the most interesting.

  

The card starts with a two year old race where all 5 runners are previous winners.  Fool Me is a horse I have been following and he was a winner at Leicester in a maiden on his second outing.  This race looks tougher though.  The trend has been for the winner to be well backed.  In 2001 this race was won by Million Percent.

  

There is quite a strong sprint handicap at 3.20.  Unfortunately from an each way backers point of view there are 15 runners.  Our list to follow is well represented with a third of the field, and I will concentrate on them.  King’s Gait has been running quite consistently but he carried top weight here and may just be a bit high in the handicap.  His last win was at Musselburgh when he beat Fullandby by a head.  Fullandby is 2 lbs better off now and is also in good form having won last time out.  Zomerlust has won at Ripon twice from 6 attempts and has also finished second at the Yorkshire venue.  Tim Easterby has 3 runners in the race and the booking of Kevin Darley for Game Lad looks noteworthy.  Rather like a few others Game Lad may want some ease in the ground. 

Our final runner is Ice Planet, who comes here on the back of a 2nd to Wyatt Earp at York.  Ice Planet has been running well this season without winning.  He was 2nd to Stewards Cup runner up Mutamared in May and 5th, beaten only a length to the winner of the Stewards Cup, Borderlescott also in May.  He has only been out of the first 5 once in his last 15 starts and acts on firm ground. I think this might be his opportunity and he gets the selection.

  We have a couple of runners in the 4.20.  Phone In has been expensive to follow and I am not too keen on him now he has left Sir Mark Prescott’s yard. Raucus has run well on his 3 starts and should be suited by the trip.  Looks to have a good chance of being in the shake up here.

 

 

Kerriemuir Lass also comes into the category of expensive to follow.  Her last 4 runs read 2322. She is quite lightly raced and has not gone up in the weights from her last run which was not a bad effort.  She is upped in trip for the 6.40 at Carlisle where Philip Robinsom might just try and make all with her.  He will have the stiff finish to contend with.  The main danger may be Bauer from the in form Luca Cumani stable.

  

I remain convinced that Harrison’s Flyer has a win a win in him this season.  He goes in the 6.55 at Windsor.

  That is about it for tonight.  Hope to see you tomorrow evening.  

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Diary: August 5 & 6 2006

There was plenty to enthuse about today with some excellent performances from a few unsung heroes.

  

Mark Johnstone’s horses are typically tough, genuine and extremely difficult to get past once they have hit the front.  Crosspeace is one such and landed his second win of the week at Goodwood today under Royston Ffrench.  Crosspeace took the lead turning into the straight and just kept on galloping.

  

I have been going on about the importance of previous form at Goodwood and this was again borne out in the 5.00.  Smokin’ Beau usually runs well at the Sussex track and ran another cracker to finish 3rd.  He is a 9 year old while the second, Idle Power is a year younger.  He has won 4 times at Goodwood once again showing that you can’t ignore the horses for courses thing here.

  

I was rather pleased with myself when I tipped Just Dust to win a seller at 6/1 earlier in the season. I didn’t dream at the time that she would go on to win 3 times more. She made most of the running under 5 lbs claimer Marc Halford in the nursery at Goodwood.  She really skipped round the turn.  She was gambled on from 20/1 to 10/1 and I suppose I should have spotted the fact that she has won at Catterick and Brighton, both sharp tracks and so was likely to handle Goodwood.

  

Another 2 year old to mention is Suhayl Star who was dropped in class at Thirsk and won the claimer there by a street.

  

I pointed out on here last night that Sir Gerard was badly drawn in the mile handicap. He had an impossible task from stall 1 but still managed to run a  blinder to atke 4th.  He remains one to follow, particularly on a more galloping track.

  

Moving on to Saturday we have a representative from the list to follow in the first race at Goodwood at 1.30  Cool Customer has won three times so owes me nothing.  He has not been out of the first 2 in his last 5 outings but has been raised 8 lbs for his last success and carries top weight. F Dettori replaced usual pilot J Spencer.  Ed Dunlop has his horses in fair form and Cool Customer has an each way chance at odds of around 7/1.

  

I do not seem to pick the right horses from Sir Michael Stoute’s yard for my list to follow.  City of Troy has been typical in this respect.  He looked full of promise as a two year old but has it to do now after showing very little in his two runs this season.

  

The Nassau Stakes (2.30) is a race not to be missed and the ever popular Ouija Board is the likely warm favourite.  I was impressed with the way that Nannina won at Ascot though and I am going to select her to triumph here.  The other horse from our list to follow is Race for the Stars whom is held by Nannina on their running at Ascot.

  

The 28 runner Stewards Cup is obviously going to be difficult to solve.  However, five of the last 10 running have been won by horses in stalls 27, 28 and 29.  Tax Free is drawn 27, and as I believe he is the best horse in the race anyway he gets my tip.  The other two runners from the list to follow are Intrepid Jack and Borderlescott. Both have a chance but I will suggest Borderlescott as a saver with Tax Free.

  

There may have been excuses for Coup D’Etats poor showing earlier in the week and he is worth another chance in the 4.50.

  

Imperial Gain represents the list to follow in the 8.25 at Lingfiled.  He won over course and distance last Saturday.

  

There is a tricky looking nursery at Newmarket at 3.10.  My short list is Kings Bastion, Gremlin and El Bosque. Gremlin would just get the nod with an each way saver on El Bosque.

  So Sweet is an interesting runner for Mick Channon in the 4.20 at Newmarket.  She didn’t show much on her debut at Sandown last week but she should improve on that in time.  She is a full sister to Crosspeace mentioned earlier in this bulletin.  Sir Michael Stoute introduces a potentially interesting newcomer in Cliché.  Trafalgar Day has changed stables since I selected him for my list to follow.  He was 3rd at Chester on his seasonal reappearance and should be better suited by the galloping track at Newmarket where he runs in the 5.25.  

Up at Thirsk Naayla is a fairly tentative suggestion for the 2.45.  She won a maiden at Southwell earlier and looks each way value at 16/1.

  

8 year old Celtic Mill has 14 career wins to his credit with 4 of them coming at Wolverhampton where he is something of a specialist. He has also won at Windsor and returns there for the 2.20.  The small field may well suit his style of running and I can see him making every post a winning one.

  

Fear to Tread is no world beater but has at least recorded a win for the list to follow.  She has an each way squeak in the 2.50 as long as all 8 runners hold their ground.

  

After 4 runs without winning Cheap Street has rather an exposed look.  His trainer does well at Windsor though and the horse has already been 2nd at the track.  He could run well in the 4.00.

  

Turning to Sunday the 2.50 at Chester has gone to the favourite or joint favourite 8 out of the last 10 years.  Having said that the winner last season was returned at 25/1. I am a bit interested in Jafaru as a long term prospect.  He is a half brother to several winners including Kodiac who runs in a Group 1 at Deauville on Sunday (3.020)

  That brings me nicely to that Group 1 sprint where the runners include our horse to follow Presto Shinko who won a Group 3 at Maisons-Laffitte last month.  Balthazaas Gift also runs from the list to follow as well as a number of old friends including Baltic King, Somnus and Eistedfodd.  

Duke of Tuscany has his first run in the 2.30 at Newbury and looks one for the notebook.

  

Staying with the juveniles, Stagehand made all to win a Kempton nursery and looks to follow up in the 3.05 at Newbury.

  

Sindirana represents the list to follow in the 3.40.  She won the Lingfield Oaks Trial and ran OK I thought last time at Newmarket.

  See you on Sunday evening.

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Diary: August 4 2006

Goodwood has had its plus points from a tipping angle.  I had some success with my each way tips for Tungsten Strike (3rd of 15 at 25/1) and Smokin’ Beau (2nd of 19 at 20/1).

  

I also advised against taking Scottish Stage at a short price and she was a well beaten favourite.

  

I am short of time tonight as I have some record keeping to catch up on.  The runners from our list to follow in action on Friday are as follows.

  

Goodwood

  

2.40 Nidhaal

  

3.15 Rohaani, My Paris and Sir Gerard (all badly drawn unfortunately)

  

5.00 High Reach

  

Of the rest at Goodwood I fancy Star Strider in the 4.25.

  

Newmarket

  

7.25 Burning Incense

  

8.25 Percy’s Pearl

  

Nottingham

  

6.35 Meilkle Barfil

  

At Nottingham Vaunt has the ability to win the 6.05.  He has also recently been gelded and is wearing first time blinkers.

  

Thirsk

  

4.50 Ryedale Ovation

  

See you tomorrow evening for the look at the Weekend’s racing.

 

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