Monday 5 December 2011

Todays racing!

Didnt find much good things i have three runners,

Wistow in the 1.20 Sedgefield interests me a bit but is 4.9 Odds pretty short, sired by Sir Harry Lewis entitled to get the trip. Showed impressive performance on sharp track in Fakenham, after went to 2m5f HH1 to Newbury and finished 10-15 lenghts behind some decent animals rated 130+ unadjusted, LTO after long layoff Chase debut in Uttoxeter quite decent third held up making ground late, looks a staying type.

Has now ideal break 2-1-5 England is booked 1-0-1 and a nice field size.

What do you guys think?

In the Sedgefield 1.50 HH4Hcp Hurdle I thought maybe Agricultural would be of interest, imo 9,0+ BSP. Finished Lto 3rd with 11 lenghts to Cape Dutch a 129 rated horse and 9 lenghts to Maggio both are pretty good Hurdlers imo. The horse travelled nicely until the uphill,when it tired bit and found two more classy animals, Today is back to sharp track Sedgefield with a nice form against good animals and has much improved since his two good outings here on this track.

Another I like in this race is Red Skipper decent efforts in Class 3 to Raya Star 132 rated and the only impressive win in Market Rasen sharp track a while ago, could also have a great chance at 16+BSP

What do you guys think?


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Morning Rade the 1.20 at Sedgefield is g/soft ground and a Novice chase without any indicators for me
you have two bridle stayers one Irish Raider and a Sue Smith horse who is a bit of a dodgepot but will stay longer than the mother in law on soft to heavy ground. It is not a betting race Wistow is prob as good a pick as any because of today's ground she seems decent mare - however Double Pride should be in better jumping shape now with Sue Smith - (Harvey will have sharpened it up) - has the experience on these and hdled on good ground when under king will take some of my money because of the stable change and their penchant for stayers over these easy fences

Unknown said...

1.50 Bobs Dream for the coming to form Amos yard (who I follow) hasn't won for yonks but has run some decent races in defeat lately - Agricultural has run well here on g/frm. has got in off a stiff handicap mark to my eyes for a horse that hasn't won yet.

but they are all very close - will be keeping my eye open for market moves for both Red Skipper and Red Mercury with preference for the former
hope this helps but they are very poor betting races IMO.

Bob

Unknown said...

Let me know what you think of my opinion in these Rade

Benhorseracing said...

Sorry mate saw it just now mate, your selection Bobs Dream Won :)

I saw Wistow nearly won and Red Skipper would have been a good bet aswell.