Subject: 🟢🏇 That Friday Feeling! Open up...


Good Morning, Friend,


Re-cap - a brace of 2nds yesterday, which didn't pay too badly for a fun EW double if that's your thing, both exciting into the final furlong. Pleasure Garden ran well, just fading after the last and maybe 16f is as far as he wants over fences - he jumped well again, and if running as well must have another C5 handicap chase in him somewhere, the winner just a bit too good on the day and a stronger stayer. Mighty River ran very well also, drifting to 12s, staying on all the way to the line at his pace, bumping into one, beating the rest. On that evidence he must be worth a crack over 12f+, he is bred for it, and looks a brute, maybe in a 3YO+ handicap with some older horses in opposition, and not just unexposed 3YOs. I think he could have a staying win in him somewhere, less weight, great attitude and he appeared to appreciate the better ground.


No horses from me today... we've got our Syndicate Open Day at Amy's tomorrow, in Newmarket. 30 or so of us heading to the yard in the morning and to the gallops, followed by a trip to the races, then the Yard pub, and then a curry! It promises to be a great day as always. If you're at the races, do say hello! :)


I plan to look through Newmarket's card, for all not a track I do overly well at, if I have time to email out in the morning I will. Our Shan is also running at Stratford on Sunday, where provided the race doesn't come too soon (an unknown, has been fine at home), he could well get that '1' next to his name he so well deserves, but he shouldn't be far away if repeating his effort 11 days ago.


Don't forget to read Sam Darby's 'Free Tips Friday' post went up at 8pm last night, he's in fine form in the column, going for his 4th winner in a row, and is +60 points up for his service bets this Flat season so far, a 26% or so ROI, which is great going. He knows his flat racing alright.


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As is usual on a Friday, over to the Scoop6 Squad... 


"It's your last chance to sign up for our Scoop6 Syndicate in time for tomorrow (as always doors close at 9pm tonight).


Last weekend was a fairly tough one, with quite a few large fields and not many non-runners.


Nevertheless, we had a decent crack at it and our perm ended up with 3 winners from the 6 races.


On the plus side, we won our NAP race for the 8th week running, and we had a nice winning Tricast in race 2 which paid £587.40 to a £1 unit stake.


Finally, we placed in each race and won back £1,545 for reinvestment.


Since there were no winning ticketholders it’s another rollover and we can expect the prize-pool to reach £200,000 tomorrow."


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P.S. We don't need to win the Scoop6 for it to be a profitable day. Dutching our selections is proving profitable week after week. And our service regularly selects the winner, 2nd, and 3rd in Saturday’s Scoop6 races, giving us the opportunity to make even more profits from Forecast and Tricast bets. It's a whole lot of fun for a very small outlay. Get involved HERE >>>


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As always, thanks for reading, have an enjoyable Friday,


All the best,

Josh