There are a couple of old favourites in the line up for the sprint handicap at Ayr tomorrow (3.50). Bo McGinty has been a real fun horse for his connections over the years, winning 9 races and finishing in the frame on numerous occasions. He is owned by Paddy McGinty and Bo Turnbull, hence the name. He likes fast ground and has dropped down the weights so is not without a chance. Blazing Heights hasn’t won for ages but is ridiculously well handicapped on his best form and has a useful claimer on board taking some weight off. It might just be his turn to win.
Pedegral remains a maiden after 10 starts so is no world beater but he has shown some signs of ability. I see that he has his first outing for his new stable tomorrow in the 4.50 having moved from Richard Fahey to Jim Goldie. Sometimes a change of scene can revitalise a horse so you never know…
Luca Cumani can do no wrong at the moment and he saddles the ex Godolphin 3 year old Suba in the Nottingham 4.40. This one might be worth considering.
Bennelong was runner up on his last start over a mile at Lingfield. He has been dropped 4 lbs in the handicap which may enable him to go close in the Kempton 8.50.
A quiet day all in all though.
