Subject: 🟢 x5 Winners Yesterday, More Today?


Good Morning, Friend


Yesterday was great fun at Beverley, possibly my best ever 'through the card' with x5 winners, including three handicappers at 7s, 9/2 and 7s. A decent day and from my inbox, some of you did rather well with fun small change multiples and the odd double. In any case, even if you ignored them all, some of those trainer/jockey stats are worth noting.


There are a few things to flick through today... some York Stats, five horses of interest (and stats worth noting) and a new very profitable Golf Service, of which you can get a 40 day trial...


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First up, I did pull a few stats of interest out for York this week, which you can read HERE >>>


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Today's winners?


I've no doubt used my luck for the foreseeable future but there are five horses below to muse over, as always with some stats to absorb also, courtesy of the excellent Geegeez Gold Racecards.


None of them are from York, I had a flick through that card today and it gave me a headache. As per the stats above, maybe just a case of keeping William Haggas onside, but the odds compilers may have cottoned onto his Dante Festival record.


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This will probably be a long read so make a cup of tea and get stuck in...


But first...


I'm going to start at Worcester and one trainer in particular, Ben Pauling...


Ben is 9/25, 14p, +21 SP with all his Worcester runners in the last year.


When Kieland Woods is in the saddle, they're 6/16, 11p together here in that time, and 9/24, 15p +34 together here in the last five years. Solid!


They team up wit x5 horses today... Mole Court (13.40) , Wick Green (14.15), Onwaywest (14.50), The Grey Falco (16.00) and Prince Of Newton (17.05)


No doubt Ben's only winner of today will be Bett's Belle in the 17.35, ridden by Beau Morgan!


Mole Court makes chase debut, no point experience, and i'm just guessing a bit too much there at 9/2. He's in form and if taking to it, could run well. Onwaywest is having his first career start in a bumper, aged 4, again, too much guesswork without being close to the yard, and not a big enough price for me. But again, a big run would be no shock, well enough related. Prince Of Newton runs in a maiden hurdle having done very little in modest point to points, again, no idea what to expect and 11/2 or so wasn't big enough in that context.


I won't fall off my seat if any of those win, but at current odds, they won't be carrying my money and if i'm wrong, so be it.


14.15 - Wick Green - he interests me at 5/1, which is just about big enough. If he got back to his form before his PU LTO, he'd be bang there in this line up. That Taunton effort was good, the winner has gone in again, the 3rd went close in a solid race next start. His Ffos Las win decent also. No-one appears to know what happened at Wincanton when stopping quickly but he gets 1st CP here, maybe they'll help. He should race prominently and I thought enough there at 5s in an open race where on paper there's no standout. Hopefully he gets back to form. Stat: Ben is 9/26,12p, +41 with his handicap chasers around here. (Mole Court runs in a handicap chase also)


16.00- The Grey Falco - 8/1-7/1 - I'm rather excited about seeing this one. Maybe they'll all be chasing home Trolley Boy but he's got a minor question from this mark back in a handicap, for all clearly in good form. Ben Pauling's grey is very very interesting. I may be a race or two too soon, but he's 9lb lower than when winning a decent enough Haydock C4 handicap hurdle back in Jan 22, over 16f, for A Ralph. The wheels then came off a bit before he was switched to Ben earlier in the year, making his debut for him in March.


He tried to make a chaser of him but that didn't appear to work, for all his Southwell effort wasn't bad, beaten 5l. He appears versatile ground wise but his record suggests he doesn't want any further than 16f, in part because he's an enthusiastic type. He returned to hurdles LTO, given a confidence boosting ride, anchored out the back. He was still swinging along when badly hampered four out, nearly coming down. Do give it a watch. But he snapped back onto the bridle and his jockey looked after him from there on in, and he may have run out of puff in the final 2f, but was hardly given a hard time. I'm not sure they wanted him much closer, sent off 22/1. I thought he was still travelling well approaching 2 out, but the race had got away from him. That was in a first time tongue tie which stays on here. There's something about him, back over 16f here. If/when Ben gets him back firing over hurdles, he has a well handicapped horse on his hands and this is only his 17th career start. I thought he was worth a dabble today at those odds but if i've got that wrong, do add him to your trackers. (maybe he does want softer, I'm not sure at this stage)


Back to the flat now, and a couple of maidens (why oh why?!)...


5.40 Bath - Anglesey Lad - 9/1 - EW - 'could' be worth EW change for interest, for all the 8/11 fav may just be too hard to beat. This one makes debut and I just wanted to flag some stats which may be useful in the days ahead...


Trainer David Loughnane is 4/16,7p, +16 in the last 14 days, 60% rivals beaten. With Laura Pearson riding in that time, 3/6,4p.. so a combo to keep an eye on right now. She rides Bath very well also, 6/26,11p, +16 around here.


The horse... well, who knows. David's 2YOs have been running well, plenty in the places/going close, and this one is related to 2YO 5f winners, so there could be some speed there. He's well drawn also. The market may guide, but hopefully he can grab a place and if the fav falters, who knows after that. The market close to race time will no doubt guide, a big drift from 9s and I'll know my fate.


Finally... to Cork...


5.50 - Jenni 3/1 | Ashwiyaa 8/1 -


Ive probably no right to be musing over an Irish Median Sires Maiden, but at least no Aidan O'Brien horse lining up. As is often the case, some stats madness...


Jenni - Paddy Twomey is in good form, 1/5,3p last 14 days, 65% rivals beaten. He's 5/11,7p all runners around Cork in the last year, 13/42, 21p, +33 in the last 5 years, a target track. Of some interest, with horses making their second start... 8/28, 12p in the last 2 years.


The horse...she ran well on debut, in heavy, marooned up the middle of the track. She could come on bundles for that and now running on better ground. I thought 3s was fair for all she has some weight to give away.


Ashwiyaa - not much to go on here but when M O'Callaghan books Colin Keane, it can pay to take note... they're 11/25, 13p +31 together in the last year. 


The trainer is 3/13,6p +21 with his 1st Time Out 2YOs in the last year also. The filly.. well not much to go on but some speed in the breeding and Sioux Nation is doing well with his 2YOs, 16% SR in last 2 years (40/247, 95p) and does well over sprint trips. The market may guide but I suppose all of that drew me in at 8s for an interest nibble, she could give Jenni something to think about, or I'm wide of the mark! Not many other trainers in this ready them that often first time up.


So, hopefully something runs well out of that lot, but two stellar days in a row could be asking for too much, we shall see. As always, some method to the madness.


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