Diary: October 14 2009

 

My first selection tomorrow is Block Party in the 7.20 at Kempton. He has put in some solid efforts this season and was second over course and distance on his last start.

I was impressed with Business as Usual when he won his maiden at Yarmouth and he may have the beating of his 3 rivals, all previous winners themselves, in the 2.00 at Leicester.

John Gosden may hold the key to the 3.05. He is double handed with both his runners looking to have a chance.

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The jumps cards at Uttoxeter and Wetherby look pretty run of the mill stuff. With the benefit of a recent run Nirvana Swing looks to have an each way chance in the Wetherby but apart from that nothing really catches my eye.

I am interested in a couple of runners at Punchestown. Taking Stock makes his hurdles debut in the 3.15. He won a Punchestown bumper in February and although a chaser in the making he should be able to score over the smaller obstacles while gaining experience.

Weapon’s Amnesty, winner of the Albert Bartlett at the Festival last March is fancied to make a winning start to his career over fences in the 5.20. Davy Russell takes the ride.

Today’s picture is courtesy of the artist Ruth S Harris.

Diary: October 13 2009

 

Not a lot to report on from this afternoon’s racing although Dvinski proved what a course specialist he is at Kempton with his 6th win at the track.

The jumps action tomorrow comes from Huntingdon where the Brian Ellison trained Overrule should go well in the 4.00.

On the flat at Leicester the pair that interest me are Mufarrh and Official Style who were 2nd and 3rd at Newbury last month. The 3rd could get a lot closer this time around and I will just burden Official Style with the selection.

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I am tempted to go for First City in the 3.40. She won on her debut as a juvenile and although not able to win again since she has displayed a fair level of form. My concern would be the ground as she may want conditions to be on the soft side.

Tiger Flash has been expensive to follow and remains a maiden despite the efforts of messrs Fallon, Spencer and Sanders. Ryan Moore tries his luck tomorrow in the 4.10 and the horse should once again be on the premises but he does seem to find it difficult to get his head in front.

Moore looks to have a winning chance in the 4.40 where he rides Botanist for Sir Michael Stoute. Runner up at Sandown last month he should be able to go one better here.

Today’s picture is courtesy of the artist Maura Clarke.

Diary: October 12 2009

 

Having just returned to the UK from a break in the sun in Sicily I will have a quick run through some of the highlights of the past week.

Obviously any review must start with Sea the Starts who proved himself to be ranked with the greats of the sport with a success in the Arc. Although he was in a none too promising position at one point he has the gears and the class to get himself out of trouble. I was pleased with my comment that “a late swoop from Youmzain can’t be ruled out.”

On Monday I had a spot of seconditis with Tiger Flash, Crackentorp and Felsham all occupying the runners up spot. Alcalde was a winner from y list to follow at 8/1 at Warwick giving Mark Johnston winner number 191 for the season. Crackentorp was close up second after a long absence from the track and should come on for the run. Alcalde remains one to follow especially where there is some juice in the ground.

On Thursday Classically got off the amrk at the 7th time of asking at Kempton while Noafal looked a decent juvenile winning at Newbury.

On Friday Walvis Bay was a ready winner at York and justified favouritism.

Moving on to Saturday two runners from my list to follow fought out the finish of the Ascot Heritage Handicap with Opinion Poll getting the better of King’s Destiny. Over the jumps at Chepstow James de Vassy looked one to follow when landing the handicap hurdle. Noble Alan got his chasing career off to a winning start at Hexham. At Wolverhampton Royal Diamond completed a 4 timer for Sir Mark Prescott.

The following runners from my list to follow are in action tomorrow. Goodwood – 3.45 Mishrif and Pearl of Manacor; 5.30 Cherish the Moment & Scene Two. At Lingfield Prescription looks to have a good chance in the 3.35.

Diary: October 5 2009

Runners entered from my list to follow;

Warwick 5.20 – Crackentorp and Alcalde

Windsor 3.30 – Tiger Flash; 5.00 Halfway House.

In the nursery at Windsor (4.30) look out for Felsham.

Other horses to note that are entered later in the week; Beau Fighter, Call It On, Dirar, Al Qeddaaf and Spirit of a Nation. Over the jumps in Ireland look out for Liss Na Tintri and Sweeps Hill.

I have recently added a jumps list to follow for the new season.

 

Diary: October 4 2009

It is something of a day of destiny for Sea the Stars tomorrow. Already confirmed as the best horse we have seen for quite a while he could join the all time greats with a win in the Arc at Longchamp. Will he do it? He is the likely winner but taking a very short price about him could be unwise. The Arc is inevitably a bit of a rough race and there is no lack of quality opposition. Vision D’Etat and Conduit look likely to give the hot favourite most to do while a late swoop from Youmzain can’t be ruled out. They would be my first 4 home.

In the Prix de L’Abbaye I will stick with that old favourite Borderlescott with Benbaun the main danger. Midday can give Henry Cecil a winner in the 2.30 while it would be great to see Yeats sign off with a win in the 4.45 where Askar Tau could be an each way shout.

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There is also jumping action around the country.

At Kelso in the 5.40 Jurisdiction is an interesting runner4. He won a bumper at Newton Abbot in May and although he may find it hard to win again here under a penalty he looks a fair long term prospect.

At Uttoxeter Moorlands Teri can give Tim Vaughan a winner in the 2.35.

Today’s picture is courtesy of the artist Sally Martin.

The Burning of the Leaves

 

Now is the time for the burning of the leaves,
They go to the fire; the nostrils prick with smoke
Wandering slowly into the weeping mist.
Brittle and blotched, ragged and rotten sheaves!
A flame seizes the smouldering ruin, and bites
On stubborn stalks that crackle as they resist.
The last hollyhock’s fallen tower is dust:
All the spices of June are a bitter reek,
All the extravagant riches spent and mean.
All burns! the reddest rose is a ghost.
Spark whirl up, to expire in the mist: the wild
Fingers of fire are making corruption clean.
Now is the time for stripping the spirit bare,
Time for the burning of days ended and done,
Idle solace of things that have gone before,
Rootless hope and fruitless desire are there:
Let them go to the fire with never a look behind.
That world that was ours is a world that is ours no more.
They will come again, the leaf and the flower, to arise
From squalor of rottenness into the old splendour,
And magical scents to a wondering memory bring;
The same glory, to shine upon different eyes.
Earth cares for her own ruins, naught for ours.
Nothing is certain, only the certain Spring.

Laurence Binyon.

Horses to follow – jumps season 2009/10

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Here is the main list of horses I will be following over the 200p/10 jumps season. As usual the list is large as I feel it helps to have a ‘core’ of horses to keep an eye on. I will be monitoring the fortunes of this “stable” over the coming months and hopefully giving a few pointers as to their chances in my daily diary.

WHY SUCH A LARGE LIST?

The list is really intended to cover the full season. I find it pays to start off with a central ‘core’ of horses to watch out for, rather than having to try and remember how a horse has performed.

Most of the horses are from the more successful larger stables. This seems to make sense as they have the majority of the winners! I have also included a smattering of horses from some of the smaller yards.  I will add a few names to the list over the coming weeks.

Picture of Kauto Star is by kind permission of the artist Lisa Miller.

Alner

Aegean Dawn

Bailey

Ballyoliver

Charlton

Knockara Beau

Daly

Pearlysteps

Wessex King

Dartnall

Ballybriggan

Dobbin

Middleton Dene

Mirage Dore

Ewart

SA Suffitt

George

Tartak

Gifford

Latin America

De Haan

Heezazari

Greatrex

Frascati Park

Henderson

Bellvano

Binocular

Candy Creek

Daves Dream

Finians Rainbow

Katmai

Line Freedom

Long Run

Mad Max

Mr Gardner

Optimus Maximus

Oscar Whisky

Punchestowns

Punjabi

Quantititiveeasing

Ravello Bay

Riverside Theatre

Spirit River

Tasheba

You’re the Top

Zaynar

Zemsky

Hobbs

Calusa Crystal

Copper Bleu

Giordano Bruno

Nampour

Snap Tie

Tarablaze

Wishfull Thinking

Jefferson

Cape Tribulation

Lord Larsson

Mac Aeda

McMurrough

Quannapowitt

Tot ‘O Whisky

Johnson

Quwetwo

Stormy Weather

King

Bakbenscher

Bensalem

Karabak

LIdar

Manyriverstocross

Medermit

The Betchworth Kid

Mille Chief

Oh Crick

Voy Por Ustedes

Walkon

Knight

Somersby

The Vicar

Lavelle

Bouggler

Crack Away Jack

Easter Legend

Kangaroo Court

King’s Forest

Oceana Gold

Pause and Clause

Tocca Ferro

Longsdon

Hidden Keel

McCain

Comhla Ri Coig

Peddlers Cross

What a Buzz

Mann

Bench Warrant

Borero

Cost Cada

How’s Business

Rebel Rebellion

Red Admiral

Wendel

Moffatt

Chief Dan George

Moore

Coin of the Realm

Love and Glory

Vino Griego

Murphy

Big Burrows

Kalahari King

Nicholls

Aiteen thirtythree

Alfie Sherrin

Big Bucks

Chapoturgeon

Charity Lane

Definity

Herecomesthetruth

Inchidaly Rock

Kauto Star

King’s Legacy

Like Minded

Master Minded

Michel Le Bon

Pepite de Soleil

Qozak

Red Harbour

Royal Charm

Tataniano

The Begrudger

The Gossmoor Yank

Valentine Vic

Vico

O’Neill

Isn’t That Lucky

Rate of Knots

Pipe

Great Endeavour

Madison DE Berlais

Master of Arts

Mr Thriller

Quinn

Character Building

Reveley

Jass

Tazbar

Richards

Grizebeck

Merrydown

Noble Alan

Premier Sagas

Russell

Silver By Nature

Scott

Gone to Lunch

Sherwood

Silver Accord

Tizzard

Sergeant Harper

Twiston-Davies

C’onthehammers

Imperial Commander

Little Josh

Pettifour

Quiver Hill

Supreme de Paille

Vaughan

Carrick Oscar

Peter Pole

Ski Sunday

Waley-Cohen

Roulez Cool

Williams E

Cappa Bleu

Williams N

Diamond Brook

Diamond Harry

Reve de Sivola

Williams V

Dansimar

Lightning Strike

Pterodactyl

Rigadin de Beauchene

In Ireland

Bolger

An Siorrac

Byrnes

Solwhit

Weapons Amnesty

Fenton

Dunguib

Harrington

Imperial Cascade

Dreaper

Notre Pere

Hughes

Rare Bob

Kiely

Candy Creek

Liss Na Tintri

Meade

Aran Concerto

Pandorama

Mooney

Good Fella

Moore

Sorcerer

Morris

China Rock

Mullins

Cooldine

Cousin Vinny

Fionnegas

Fiveforthree

Gagewell Flyer

Hurricane Fly

Lios A Choill

Mikael D’Haguenet

Quel Esprit

Quevega

Quiscover Fontaine

Shakervilz

Some Present

Nolan

Joncol

Shinrock Paddy

O’Grady

Alaivan

Catch Me

Weld

Lead the Parade

 

Diary: October 3 2009

The Newmarket card tomorrow opens with a race for 2 year odld fillies at 1.50 that is a two horse race according to the tipsters. In search of value I will put up the Godolphin runner Siyaadah against the big two. She won well on her debut and there may have been something amiss when she disappointed next time out. There are a couple of others to note for future reference in Song to the Moon and House Point. Both are likely to need their first run but are interesting prospects for the future.

Sir Michael Stoute has his team in great form and his Markazzi could be a value bet in the 2.25 after an impressive win at Leicester. Kona Coast could run into a place at a huge price while the other John Gosden entry Meezaan is an interesting newcomer.

My list to follow is represented by Fantasia and Spacious in the 3.00 but they may be battling for the minor honours as Ghanaati has by far the best form on show.

And so to the Cambridgeshire at 3.40 and a little matter of 36 runners to sort out!

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Swop is worth careful consideration despite unimpressive recent form figures. He caught the eye at Doncaster last time and may just be coming into form at the right time. He was 3rd in this last year and is now on a higher mark but his trainer targets these big handicaps and he is one for the shortlist. The versatile grey Nanton has been in fine form all season and is a horse I like. He is 8 lbs higher than last year when he was second but he has probably improved since then. Fight Club is an intriguing entry from a stable better known for their jumpers. He hasn’t run for over a year and was last on his previous two starts but he was a Group 2 winner in Germany 4 years ago and a reproduction of that sort of form would make him a live contender. He may well need soft ground however.

The lightly raced Tryst could turn out to be better than a handicapper and is another to take seriously. There are two points against him; his lack of experience and the possibility that fast ground may not suit him. Charm School is very capable on a going day and to be fair to him his form has improved since he was gelded. The likely strong pace will suit him and he seems to go on any ground. Applause is a lightly raced type with claims. She missed the break at Ascot last time out but before that had won a Redcar handicap on fast ground. Greylami and Almiqdaad are others to consider in a very open race. Applause looks to have been laid out for this and is the selection. The Paul Cole trained Moynahan may be worth a small each way saver.

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At Epsom I fancy last time out winner Dylanesque to follow up in the 2.35 where she should be suited by the step up to 7 furlongs.

I have been following Raines Cross this season as I like his underrated trainer. A winner at Salisbury on his last start I can see him running a big race in the 3.10.

Sovereign Remedy won a Nottingham maiden at the start of the season and has run well since in decent handicaps. He looks to have a good chance in the 4.20. Course and distance winner Chadwell Spring looks over priced and is a viable each way alternative. There is a runner from my list to follow in the 4.55. Ebyain does not really look good value at around 7/2 however.

Pastoral Player won well on his debut at Newbury and will do for me in the Redcar 3.15. The only runner from my list to follow at Redcar is Musaalem in the 3.55 but he has a bit too find at the weights with some of his rivals.

There are a few list runners in action at Longchamps. We have Cat Junior in the 2.40 where Border Patrol is another interesting British challenger. In truth though it is hard to see Goldikova being beaten. Spring of Fame runs in the 3.45 but though consistent is probably not quite up to winning at this level. Pipedreamer on the other hand looks to have a winning chance in the 4.20.

My only selection at Gowran Park is China Rock in the 5.25. At Fontwell recent Worcester winner William’s Wishes is turned out again quickly in the 3.30 and should win again.

Today’s pictures are courtesy of the artist Ruth Buchanan.

Diary: October 2 2009

The main action tomorrow is on the flat at Newmarket. In the Cheveley Park Stakes at 2.30 Lady of the Desert looks to have the best form and is likely to prove difficult to beat. The main danger may come from the French challenger Special Duty who was second to Arcano at Deauville. In the Middle Park at 3.05 I will stick with Showcasing who was my tip when winning at York on his last start.

In the first race of the day at 1.25 I will take a chance with the Godolphin runner Sweet Sonnet who shaped well when second in a listed race at Salisbury and should appreciate the fast ground.

There are some interesting runners in the 3.40. Andrew Balding saddles Tartan Trip who showed signs of ability when 4th at York despite running green. Sir Michael Stoute saddles two. Mushreq should certainly come on for his 4th at Newmarket in August. Ryan Moore rides Total Command who is a full brother to Arabian Gulf. These 3 are all worth watching.

I thought about Chock A Block for the 4.15. He put up a more promising performance when 3rd to Twice Over at Doncaster. With only 3 career starts he may well have scope to improve.

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I have been following Bab Al Salam this season and been rewarded with 3 wins in quick succession. There may well be more to come from him but I am going to look elsewhere for the winner of the 4.50 as I like the look of the Michael Jarvis trained Alainmaar. He was beaten by Stoic at Newmarket and that horse has gone on to score twice. Alainmaar then won in good style at Pontefract and his mark of 97 could well be lenient.

At Lingfield Jachol is due a win. He has been in the frame numerous times but remains a maiden. He surely has a race in him and looks to get off the mark in the 5.35.

Wolverhampton next and Galiotto is another one that is still a maiden despite several near misses. He tackles a longer trip tomorrow in the 6.50 which should suit him.

Charles Parnell should give us a run for our money in the 7.20 while Spate River is the selection in the 9.20.

Today’s picture is courtesy of the artist Margaret Barrett.