Saturday wasn’t a bad day on the tipping front with a couple of notable winners. I managed to tip the winner of the Super Sprint for the first time thanks to Temple Meads who naturally finished like a train! Just looking at his entry in that excellent book Two Year Olds of 2010 the comment from the trainer was “He’ll be going places this year” and the horse was named as the trainer’s bargain buy. If you don’t buy Steve Taplin’s excellent publication every year you are missing out. It really is the best guide to backing two year olds.
We also has a 25/1 winner with San Cassiano who clearly benefitted from a move to Ruth Carr who often works wonders with horses that she takes over from other yards. She is a trainer to follow.
There are 4 flat meetings tomorrow and I will try to come up with some hints for each meeting.
Cheverton has not shown much in his races so far this season but he has not encountered his favoured soft ground. With heavy rain forecast up at Ayr he could run well at a big price in the 4.30. He is not badly handicapped although the stable form would be a concern. In the 5.00 Turnkey is worth considering. He is a course and distance winner and jockey Adrian Nicholls is 2 from 4 when riding the horse.
Solicitor was runner up at Epsom 4 days ago and is turned out again quickly in the Beverley 7.00 while at Windsor Planet Red could go well at decent odds in the 7.40.
Recent Catterick winner Allannah Abu should be able to follow up in the 4.15 at Yarmouth while Azaday will be suited by a longer trip in the 4.45.
Today’s picture is courtesy of the artist Katy Sodeau.
Good luck!
