Wednesday 19 October 2011

Some fancies tommorow

1.30 Newmarket - The only maiden which looks appealing. I fancy Fulney to win. Looking about 4/1 at the moment.

2.05 Navan - Kateeva

2.10 Worc - Kentford Grey Lady - was held up last time, so it's price is not a true reflection of this horses ability. Smaller field should hopefully mean it gets the luck in running required. The favourite in this race (Cocoa Minnie) is worth apposing at such a short price (FSP EVENS). Combustible Lady should also make the frame here. No E/W value though, so gonna dutch this one.

2.30 Newm - Lord of the Shadows - posted 2 good placings over this distance. Fancy it to go one better today.

3.05 Nav - Canary Wharf

3.15 Worc - Aldertune

3.35 Nav - Colla Pier

4.10 Newm - Secrecy (NAP) -

4.30 Font - Manadam

4.45 Newm - Haafhd Handsome

5.05 Font - Osmosia

Will be doing singles on these. Using same columns as last time, these were the ones that stood out above the rest.

Tested this yesterday (no bets) and had 6 winners from 11 (Probably a bit of good fortune and luck aswell). So small singles on these.

Had a shocker today, got home from work about 16:50 and saw Seneschal in the 17:00 Ling was an absolute stand-out on VFB (Check it out). Went to max out on this one at 8/1 and bloody pc crashed. Much to my dismay, i rebooted (too late by then) and it won. Karma.

Seems your on fire, bob. I sent you a FB friend request. Look forward to your picks as usual matey.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Mate - prob with being on fire is fires fool you into thinking its you and not the software your using to get the winners!
haven't received the request - its just that on the days I am betting and have the full afternoon I post on Timeform radio wall of Facebook - where most of our blog readers are - am out this morning so will look at your selections 1.30 No Bet for me this race
2.05 no bet
2.10 Worcs interesting race and your selection will be well ready for first time hdles and lavelle is in analyser for when the money is down...I have Note against only one animal this race and thats Fairview Sue (21s last night and 13s this morning) Her run at M Rasen impressed me enough and has the same ground today layoff is not a worry. Mare by Alflora will be suited by the galloping track and g/frm ground won around Southwall (flat) easily off 11-04
good luck today hope yesterdays results continue for you thanks for the posting

Unknown said...

what a horrible day at the races only one pick up on that dodge pot The Grey one (how I wonder do the pay the bills on that nag?
all of the stake races held insufficient form lines for a bet at Newmarket and overall a poor day for punters guides - my suggested Fairview Sue travelled well start since January and is not one to give up on. (and have note booked accordingly)
onwards and upwards
Bob

fatalitylord said...

Yeh, Crap day all round. 2 winners, 6 places. Few unplaced. Not great. Hopefully we will get some decent cards and stand-out horses soon.

Unknown said...

hope you are making notes on how your animals ran its well worth it if you have the time for example - 2.10 worc
Jockeys in the first agreed that the ground was riding good, and the time was a respectable 4.6 seconds outside the standard. This was just an ordinary mares´ novice hurdle, but it was won last year by the smart Sparky May.

COMBUSTIBLE LADY was fitted with cottonwool earplugs, which apparently helped her. Picking up ground from off the pace, she collared the long-time leader on the run-in and was pulling away at the finish. She was placed over 2m3f last time and will not mind a step back up in trip.
Bob

Unknown said...

4.10 Newmarket - Typically muddling conditions race from. The action unfolded far side.

INLER offered nothing in first-time blinkers in a similar race over 7f at Salisbury on his previous start, but he was helped by a combination of factors this time. The headgearwas retained, he was up in trip and, most crucially of all, he was allowed an uncontested lead. He would have been 6lb worse off with the runner-up in a handicap and this might boost his confidence.

Secrecy probably didn´t run to his official markof 109, but he deserves credit for being the only horse to get near front-running winner.

Stevie Thunder, having his first start since running a fine second from a poor draw in the Cambridgeshire, wasn´t obviously well placed considering he had plenty to find at the weights. He ran well, but would have been 11lb better off with the runner-up in a handicap, and 5lb better off with the winner.

fatalitylord said...

Thanks mate will update :)