Diary: November 22 2013

 

Ascot

1.00 Champagne West is the sorts of horse his trainer does well with.

2.05 A Hare Breath could be the value here. His point to point form looks solid.

2.40 Greywell Boy has good form at the track and looks open to improvement.

3.50 Milord who was second at Uttoxeter last run is the selection.

Ffos Las

12.40 Cloud Brook may not be a world beater but could be up to winning this. The ground may not suit Padre Tito.

1.10 Potters Cross looks a worthy favourite.

2.15 Big Society didn’t jump well at Worcester and eventually fell. He is worth another chance.

2.50 One in a Milan took a heavy fall on his last outing but if he is none the worse for that he looks well handicapped.

4.00 Thomas Junior was runner up here last March on his only previous start. He can go one better.

Haydock

12.50 Scots Gaelic shaped well at Aintree last month and should go well.

2.30 All 4 have claims. Up and Go and Many Clouds are both horses I expect to do well this season and it is very hard to split them. A race to watch rather than get involved in from a betting angle.

3.05 Classic Move and Urban Hymn are the two I like. Urban Hymn is just preferred.

3.40 Battle Born is the selection. Desoto County is the probable danger.

Diary: November 17 2013

 

Cheltenham

1.00 Seebright won 3 times over hurdles last season. His future lies over fences but he comes here with an each way chance. Western Warhorse won at Chepstow last season. A former Irish points winner he can be a bit headstrong. Sausalito Sunrise is yet to win over hurdles but looks on a fair mark here and gets the selection.

1.35 The Liquidator was nominated as a horse to follow by David Pipe at the start of the season and has already won at Carlisle.

2.10 Raya Star will do for me. Ted Veale looks the danger.

3.15 Court Minstrel is one to consider after his success in the Scottish Champion Hurdle last season. Dell Arca a winner in France before joining David Pipe for a lot of money! He looks likely to be a smart performer. Pine Creek, an impressive winner at Ascot, may still be ahead of the handicapper. Ifandbutwhynot is a course and distance winner and posted a promising display when 3rd at Aintree recently. Pine Creek is my selection.

3.50 Red Sherlock, Our Kaempfer and Southfield Vic all look to have chances.

Fontwell

1.15 Court Appeal

Diary: November 16 2013

 

Cheltenham

12.40 Azza has won both her starts over hurdles and gets the mare’s weight allowance here.

1.15 Le Bec won on his chase debut at Uttoxeter and looks a natural over fences. African Gold was runner up in a Grade 1 hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival last season but has always looked a chaser ion the making. Bob Ford was another decent hurdler and his chase debut at Ffos Las looks good in retrospect. This should be an informative contest. My selection is African Gold.

1.50 Goulanes is a thorough stayer who has won at Cheltenham over hurdles. The ground may not be testing enough for him though. Tour Des Champs is the other one I like. Once again though the ground is the worry as he needs testing conditions. Both horses look short enough in the betting given that conditions may not be ideal for them. Both the horses named should be winning before long whether they prevail tomorrow remains to be seen. Rain will help their cause.

2.30 Rajdhani Express and Tap Night are my two against the field.

3.00 Salubrious looks each way value.

3.35 Port Melon comes here with a bit of a reputation in the point to point sphere. He could eb very good. Creepy has an each way shout.

4.05 Mayfair Music is the suggestion here.

Uttoxeter

4.00 I Need Gold and Rosa Fleet make most appeal.

Wetherby

12.55 Imjoeking is the selection.

Diary: November 15 2013

 

Cheltenham

2.40 God’s Own, Top Gamble and Killala Quay are the trio that make most appeal. At 10/1 God’s Own looks the value but the other two are respected.

3.50 Lone Ranger (ew)

Newcastle

12.40 Bit of a Jig

1.15 Supreme Present

2.50 Settledoutofcourt

Diary: November 11 2013

 

Carlisle

1.50 Little Glenshee

2.25 Buddy Bolero took a heavy fall at Ascot last time. As long as that hasn’t left its mark he would be in with a shout. The ground should suit him. Cappa Bleu was second in this race last season and occupied the same finishing position in the Grand National in April. He probably should win this on ratings but the ground will not be ideal. Imperial Vic was second at Kelso last time out and the winner has won since. There are too many ifs buts and maybes about this trappy little race and it is best watched.

3.00 Milo Man