Daily Dial #89 – No Bet
No bet today — nothing leaps off the cards worth the risk. But plenty to talk about first, not least the 40/1 winner we chanced last time, and an unlucky eyecatcher under Ryan Moore well worth keeping on side.
Every selection posted before the off — the reasoning, the angle, the form reading behind it. Winners and losers both.
No bet today — nothing leaps off the cards worth the risk. But plenty to talk about first, not least the 40/1 winner we chanced last time, and an unlucky eyecatcher under Ryan Moore well worth keeping on side.
A decent day of racing, especially so at York and it looks a right punters card, too. The sort of day where we could have a bit of a boilover so pay attention to the staking plan as I've tried thinking about how best to play the chances.
Two losers yesterday and on with today. Thapa Vc looks ridiculously over-handicapped at Bath off 60 — a potential penalty kick at 5/2. Plus a small each-way risk on Andrew Balding's well-bred Turret on debut at Lingfield.
Henry Callan looks to ride another field to sleep on a well-handicapped Silver Gunn at Windsor, and a long-priced each-way speculative on Port Louis at Wolverhampton.
Way behind, so selections online but the dial will have to follow later. An 18th Birthday last night and the small matter of an early kick off in the Championship Play-Offs this morning, what with about 50 races to sift through, I'm well behind schedule.
A quieter punting day with Chester left as a watch, but two bets in cooler waters. Great Blasket gets a rare drop into Class 5 at Windsor off his lowest UK mark; Singoura returns to her favoured turf at Redcar after a much-improved reappearance. Plus three at Chester — Roman Dragon, Caturra Lights and Monarch's Gold — that just missed the cut.
Day one of Chester's Boodles May Festival, with three plays in one race plus the customary Kempton bet. Huscal and Midnight Strike both each-way at Chester — the latter a 125/1 Irish import worth a minimum stake. Bennyworth runs at Kempton off bottom weight. O'Brien angle on Amelia Earhart discussed.
A weekend on the sidelines for the Guineas, back in the betting today with four plays. Two of Jack Channon's in-form maidens at Windsor and Kempton — Decade Of Time and Sargent Dennis — plus Daniel Tudhope's pair at Beverley in Come On Over and Gorey Gold. Henry Callan at Bath looked but left.
A few decent cards today but strewth they look some tough betting heats. Two runners from the Tracker and it is one who we chanced last time who I have just about justified the price about him to chance a bet. Being honest though, I expected a bigger price. I've said it again and again, these betting markets are getting tougher and tougher to crack.
A Lingfield specialist who is unbeaten in four over course and distance — UPEPO returns over the same trip with Myla Coppins' 7lb claim dropping him to an effective mark of 53, the lowest he has ever competed off in a winning race. One bet only. Even Tho's 16-length Bumper rout reviewed first.