Looking back at the Chester meeting you certainly wouldn’t have made yourself rich following my tips! There were plenty of pointers that we can glean from the week’s action though. Starting with the Wednesday Highland Legacy was one of my fancies for the Chester Cup but he could only finish 5th. It may be that he needs a bit more give and perhaps the trip just stretched his stamina. He is certainly not one to give up on yet. My other tip for the race, Double Banded ran well in fourth but was forced to challenge on the outside.
In the 5 furlong sprint I will be interested in the horses that chased home the winner. The runner up, Green Park is probably better on soft ground so will be worth following when he gets his ground. The 3rd Ebraam ran a creditable race but unlike the 2nd he is best on fast ground. Old Caribbean Coral who was 4th has a race in him as does the 5th Bucachaill Dona who was an eye catcher from a poor draw.
Moving on to Thursday Maraahel was just foiled in his bid to win a 4th Huxley Stakes. All credit to the winner Championship Point though who was given a positive ride by Daryl Holland and fought back when briefly headed by Maraahel in the straight. Before he had even seen a racecourse the 2 year old Championship Point was described by Mick Channon as having a good attitude and he certainly reinforced that at Chester. He is also one of those horses that always seems to win at a decent price.
Adversity (pictured below) is one to take out of the 7.5 furlong handicap. Drawn 12 of 12 he faced a near impossible task but ran on at the finish to come 5th.
This afternoon Tajaweed got up to win the Dee Stakes despite being a real drifter on the exchanges. He is a big imposing individual but seemed to handle Chester’s sharp turns surprisingly well. Earlier Celtic Sultan had made all in the opener as I thought he might. He looks capable of competing at a slightly higher level. The 3rd, Dream Lodge is a bit of a favourite of mine and he ran another solid race. Back in 8th Dhaular Dhar had to be snatched up twice and this performance can be ignored.
I had a few successful tips elsewhere over the last couple of days. Souverain won nicely yesterday on his favoured fast ground. Dane O’Neill was forced to wait for the gap to appear but the horse quickened well. He is one to follow and I also think that the 3rd, Sortita (pictured below) will be winning soon.
Melodramatic (pictured below) and Pacific Pride were winning tips today. The former won in a canter and paid a compliment to Henry Candy’s Danae who had narrowly beaten her in a race that is working out well.
Turning to Saturday, the card opens with a listed race at 1.10. with the Godolphin horses yet to strike form Regal Flush is probably best watched while Tungsten Strike needs further. The lightly raced Spanish Moon is a possible, while Ivy Creek ran well 3 weeks ago when 4th at Newbury. This should be a strongly run race which will suit Lion Sands and he is the selection.
The Victoria Cup will take a bit of sorting out but let’s take a look at a few of them. Course and distance winner Dabber’s Ridge is probably better with some give in the ground and his stable companion Giganticus is more likely to relish the going. He has a bit of an each way chance at 14/1. Presumptive is an 8 year old but no back number and his trainer is in fine form. I think he has a sporting chance on ground that will suit. He comes here on the back of a decent run at Kempton and he has run well over course and distance before.
The unexposed King of Dixie, he has only run 3 times, could be open to improvement and he has a really live chance. Skhilling Spirit won at Musselburgh the other day. He runs well in a big field but I just think he is better with some ease in the ground, while Zaahid is another better on softer ground. Trafalgar Square is best in small fields but I do have a sneaking fancy for the Michael Jarvis trained We’ll Come. This looks his trip and track and he has only been out of the first 3 once in his career so far. For my selection I am going for Al Khaleej (pictured below) who was so impressive when winning on his seasonal debut.
I thought Silver Suitor ran well when 3rd at Newmarket last week and he is my selection in the 3.20 where the step up in trip may well bring out the best in him. At a bigger price Plane Painter should be fitter for a recent run and he has won on good to firm.
Jimmy Styles didn’t run as a 2 year old as a result of an injury and has only run 6 times. He won twice last year, handles the ground and looks the sort that could continue to improve. He is my selection in the 3.55.
There is a mixed card at Haydock where Cape Vale should go well in the 4.00. he is a half brother to the high class Moss Vale and has won 2 of his 3 starts. I expect Kiwi Bay to win a race or two this season but the drying ground is against him as he needs some cut.
Diamond Tycoon beat the St Leger winner Locarno last season, and his trainer Brian Meehan also trains Supersonic Dave who ran a cracker at Chester this afternoon. Welsh Emperor is a big danger but Diamond Tycoon is my preference in the 4.30.
Next we go to Lingfield where hopefully Look Here can win the Oaks trial to 2.40. She comes from a winning family and the form of her win at Salisbury on her only run as a juvenile is pretty solid. Amenjeena (pictured below) absolutely dotted up at Kempton on her last start and the handicapper has reacted accordingly. She is worth a crack st this level.
In the 3.10 Campanologist has claims as the horse he beat at Newmarket last month has come out and won since. Curtain Call won a Group 2 in Ireland last season and confirmed his well being when winning at Nottingham last month. By Command earned his place in the line up when a wide margin winner at Windsor in April and I would be tempted to take a chance on him at the price.
In the 3.45 I wondered if Tathkaar could run into a place at a big price.
Crystany missed the break at Newmarket on her reappearance but ran on to be 4th. She has an each way chance in the 3.25 at Nottingham.
Louis Sefferns disappointed on his last outing but that may have been down to the soft ground. Back on a sound surface in the 8.10 at Thirsk he has an each way chance in a race where the favourite is likely to be a short price.
Good luck
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