Sunday, 31 May 2009

Great Day At York! And Main Aim, Our Main Selection Romps Home At Haydock

Thirsk trainer Allan Dickman claimed the biggest win of his career at York with Ishetoo's victory in the sportingbet.com Sprint.

The front-running Peak District appeared to have all of his rivals in trouble coming inside the final furlong but Jamie Kyne burst out of the pack on the 12-1 chance to score by a neck.

Dickman said: "This horse loves five furlongs and loves fast ground. It all came right for him today. "I've only got 15 horses so a winner like this - mine and Jamie's first at York - is just marvellous. I'm a bit shell-shocked."

Amy Ryan was given a one-day ban (June 13) for causing interference on Peak District.

Nicky Henderson's veteran Caracciola (7-1) became the oldest winner of a Listed Flat race in Britain when coming out on top in a thrilling finish to the Stowe Family Law LLP Grand Cup.
The 12-year-old was sent straight to the head of affairs by Dale Gibson and kept finding more in the home straight to get the better of an exciting duel with favourite Friston Forest, winning by a short-head.
Winning owner Piers Pottinger said: "The old boy never seems to let us down and just when you think he might have had enough, he comes back and surprises everyone."

Ted Durcan was suspended for four days (June 13-15 and 21) for excessive use of the whip on the runner-up. However, Durcan gained some compensation when Sweet Sonnet finished with a real rattle on her debut to land the Yorkshire Regiment EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes. Slowly away and a detached last at half-way, the 11-4 chance flew up the rail to deny Falling Angel by a neck for trainer Saeed bin Suroor.

Durcan said: "I think she just got a bit of stage fright. If she'd got away on terms she'd have been a nice winner."

Last year's Ayr Gold Cup winner Regal Parade encountered much faster conditions in the sportingbet.com Stakes, but still came out best in the seven-furlong heat, beating Mia's Boy by a neck. Trainer David Nicholls' wife Alex Greaves said of the 13-2 winner: "There's no particular plan with him. We might go back to Royal Ascot but we'll take it as it comes." There was a sting in the tale for winning jockey Adrian Nicholls though, as he received a one-day ban (June 13) for incorrect use of the whip.

Saturday, 30 May 2009

Main Aim..Huge Pro Punt Landed

Main Aim lands Massive Gamble...Saturday Haydock

Barry told members today that this horse can not get beaten and
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Friday, 29 May 2009

Preview Of The Investec Oaks Entries


Connections of Midday are hoping the filly will be good enough to give trainer Henry Cecil another Classic triumph in the Investec Oaks next Friday.

The daughter of Oasis Dream was successful in the Lingfield Oaks Trial, putting her to the forefront of the betting for the Epsom showpiece. And although stamina doubts remain, Cecil appears to have a solid chance of winning the Oaks for an eighth time, two years after Light Shift gave the master of Warren Place an emotional return to the famous winners' circle.

"Midday worked really well yesterday and is definitely an intended runner," said Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager for Midday's owner, Prince Khalid Abdullah.

"Oasis Dream (sire) has produced horses who do stay and there is stamina on the dam's side. She handled Lingfield well. She is in good nick and has been around Epsom when she was second to Debussy.

"Henry is positive, and he has trained eight Oaks winners already. She is very straightforward and genuine, with a bit of class."

Favourite with most firms is Michael Bell's Sariska after her visually impressive performance in the Musidora at York.

"She is in very good form. She worked yesterday, where Jamie Spencer rode her over nine furlongs with a lead horse and she has taken the Musidora really well," said Bell.

"She has a fantastic pedigree, she is bred to stay a mile and a half and the way she galloped away at York suggests a mile and half should suit her even better than a mile and a quarter.

"She did one canter this morning and will canter again tomorrow and over the weekend, then maybe have a little blowout on Tuesday."

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Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Lingfield 4.10 Today


“He came out of his Yarmouth win very well. He’s working nicely and the distance should suit him, as he has plenty of speed and a turn of foot.” Saeed Bin Suroor, trainer of Mutheeb.



W`ve got one to beat it though plus a crackin` each way punt lined up. Call the members Line for details. Barry R

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Tuesdays "Titbits"...we have a big priced horse as our selection for our members so join NOW!

Still can`t get my breath from yesterdays magnificent advice and "up to the off" information we got via the Text Service...100/1 plus double! (see previous posts)

I`m aware that Kevin Ryan has a strong chance of winning the Weatherbys Bank Handicap (3.40 Redcar) with his two runners Rasaman and Le Toreador but they face a stiff challenge from the likes of Babyshambles, Indian Trail and Total Impact. We have an interest in one of his horses running elsewhere. Ring 0844 811 2814 for more info`.


"It was a hot race at Chester and he ran creditably, considering it was his first time out and he didn't settle. Going into this off a mark of 75, he could be a good thing." Ed McMahon, trainer of Norwegian Dancer (3.00 Leicester) . We think it might be worth an each way punt but we have news of an even bigger priced selection in mind for today. Become a member and we`ll share it with you.


William Buick and Andrew Balding have a combined 30% strike-rate this season showing a tidy £58.25 level profit and they team up again with Parc Des Princes (3.30 Leicester) This is a tough race and may take a watching brief, however, we do know of a horse that will run a massive race today. Call the members Line for advice.
Check out www.racingdiary.co.uk for more great info` and selections from Hexham...I`m off there tonight to "invest" my winnings and check out the "fillies" if you catch my drift. Good Luck, Barry R

Monday, 25 May 2009

"Double Bubble"...Bobbie Soxer too!

Bobbie Soxer...my NAP today...3/1 "early doors" backed down to 15/8 WINNER!

Crackin` "Double Bubble"!

Monster 10/1 plus selection already lined up for tomorrow...do not miss it...call from 10 am onwards.

Hooh Hah!

Barry R

What a WINNER...What a PRICE! Geneva Geyser...Racing Post Synopsis



Redcar Result
25 May 2009
« 3:20 toteswinger Handicap
(Class 4) (0-85, 3yo) 1m2f Good To Firm £6,476.00, £1,927.00, £963.00, £481.00

RESULT

Geneva Geyser (GER) 14/1
3
8-9
J M P Eustace
72

b c One Cool Cat (USA) - Genevra (IRE) (Danehill)
Micky Fenton

This looked a decent, competitive 3yo handicap beforehand, but rather surprisingly nothing could get anywhere near the front-running GENEVA GEYSER, who returned to form in no uncertain terms. He had proved most disappointing since winning a Great Leighs maiden last year, but was well suited by the combination of a step up in trip, switch to much more positive tactics, and the removal of blinkers.
He appeared to go off at a decent enough pace, but the flicking of his ears suggested he was racing well within himself and crucially, he was unchallenged.
He´s useful when in the mood, but a hefty rise in the handicap awaits and it remains to be seen whether he can repeat this.

I gave you this at 10 am this morning...I can`t get my breath! Barry R ps well done (?) Sunderland...top flight next season STILL! pps what happened to Newcastle by the way...he, he, he!




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Friday, 22 May 2009

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Open Sesame won the 8.50 at Haydock, easily!
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Thursday, 21 May 2009

20-1 Winner landed Today!

Arrivederla- Advised Each Way- Won 20-1>14/1 to mark a come back to form!

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Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Short Head!

Sandor, which we gave at 10.am this morning, only beaten by a short head...14/1 "early doors" backed down to 10/1!

Each Way Bet advised so still a nice profit, BUT...just a short head....that`s racing!

It hurts, BUT...tomorrow we have another winner!

G`night,

Barry R

RACE OF THE DAY, WEDNESDAY

Free Agent hasn't been seen since scoring at Royal Ascot last season and puts his unbeaten record on the line in the Cocked Hat Stakes (Goodwood 3.25) but faces stiff opposition from Chock A Block, Sight Unseen and Alwaary.

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Thursday Preview...interesting entry!

Godolphin hopeful Copperbeech is set to make her first appearance in Britain on Thursday in Goodwood's Height Of Fashion Stakes.

Saeed bin Suroor's charge faces eight other fillies in the Listed event - which used to be known as the Lupe Stakes - ahead of a possible tilt at the Oaks.

The filly was trained last year in Sheikh Mohammed's colours by Andre Fabre in France.

She won her first two races before finishing third behind Proportional in the Group One Prix Marcel Boussac.

The runner-up that day was Elusive Wave, who recently took the French 1000 Guineas.

Other contenders declared for Thursday's race include Splashdown and Moneycantbuymelove, who have earned black type, while Faldav, Say No Now and Multiplication have already won this season.
Fantastic horse...worth a punt? Who knows but we`ll find out for you! Barry R

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Another Winner, Miss Glitters, Yesterday...late info` direct to your mobile paid off!

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Sunday, 17 May 2009

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Saturday, 16 May 2009

How Close?

Virtual edged out Alexandros to win the Group One Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes at Newbury under the ride of Jimmy Fortune.

Godolphin's Alexandros emerged as the winner's main challenger in the final strides but it was Virtual who passed the post narrowly in front.

A delighted Fortune admitted: "I thought he'd got me - I felt sick going across the line.

"But this lad stuck his neck out, and must have just got him on the line. He needed the race the last day, and everything was in his favour today."

Gosden said: "It was a stunning finish, because from my angle it looked like we had been beaten a short head. Going past the line he was a full head in front but on the line Jimmy thought he had been done.

Godolphin racing manager Simon Crisford said: "That was a great run from him and he's been a really busy horse over the last few months. All types of ground come alike to him and he's turning into a really nice horse.

"I thought he had won from where I was standing. Frankie (Dettori) said his whip was knocked out of his hand about a furlong out, but these things happen and fair play to the winner.

"That was a great run from ours too and he will head to Epsom now for the Diomed."


Ouch! Barry R

16/1 Ew Narrowly Beaten

Oh So Close...

Barry landed a nice payout for members..(see below) with Alexandros narrowly beaten in the Lockinge.

Godolphin were agonisingly denied consecutive wins in the Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes at Newbury as Frankie Dettori and Alexandros lost out to Virtual in a desperately tight photo-finish.
Dettori lost his whip passing the furlong marker but the Godolphin camp felt that had little impact on the overall result.

The two rivals crossed the line together and the general consensus on the track was that Dettori had followed up Creachadoir's success 12 months earlier.



Back From Spain...where`s the sun gone?


Saeed bin Suroor is hoping for a big race from Alexandros and Frankie Dettori in the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on Saturday.

The four-year-old finished third in a Listed race on his last time out in the UK in November 2008 but won twice during the Carnival meeting at Nad Al Sheba.

The trainer who won last year's renewal of the race for Godolphin with Creachadoir said that he was pleased with the colt's progress.

"Alexandros is a horse who always tries in his races. He ran well in Dubai earlier this year and also put up a sound performance on his latest start in Hong Kong," said trainer Saeed bin Suroor.

"He's come out of that race in good order and I have been happy with his preparation," he said.

"The mile of the Juddmonte Lockinge will suit him well and I think that he has a chance in a tough race."

Simon Crisford, Godolphin's racing manager, added: "Alexandros should run a good, honest race. He is just a few pounds beneath some of the top milers but we are looking for a nice, solid run from him.
We hope so Simon...he`s our "Each Way" selection in this fantastic race...16/1 available I`m told this morning!

Thursday, 14 May 2009

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Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Gamble Narrowly Folied- But Still a Profit!

We took 6-1 ew on Tax Free who was third, narrlowly beaten. We made money but we were just denied a big pay out!

Still we had a huge weekend with 2 x 7-1 Winners and a 4-1 winner on Monday.

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Might be in Spain but I am still in touch!

Great information for you again today...6 to 1 shot running at York and we have had winners from this source before!

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Monday, 11 May 2009

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Turn Me On 2/1 Winner Tues, Daraahem 7/1 Winner Wed, Tartan Gunna 5/1 2nd Thursday, Mister Hardy 7/2, backed from 5/1, and Noble Storm 4/1, an each way double Friday !

Then...Good Again 7/1 and Striking Spirit 7/1 (11`s available early) both WINNERS on Saturday!

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Saturday, 9 May 2009

GOOD AGAIN...8-1 WINNER!

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Friday, 8 May 2009

Mister Hardy Wins- 5/1>7/2

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The Free trial had a close second at 5/1 but the Milk Man Delivered today as usual with a 5/1 gamble.

The horse was the subject of a serious gamble and landed the odds for the Fahey Stable at 5/1 early - SP of 7/2.

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Thursday, 7 May 2009

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Another Winner For The Two Barrys...with a little help from Richard!

Barry Hills and son Richard teamed up once again to lift the totesport.com Chester Cup with the 7-1 shot Daraaham.

The trainer/jockey combination landed the 1,000 Guineas at the weekend with Ghanaati and maintained their form with victory in the feature race on the opening day of Chester's May meeting.

A winner of the maiden on this card 12 months ago, the likeable chestnut took a prominent position behind leader Desert Sea on the final circuit and was poised to challenge entering the short straight.

And although the four-year-old took time to hit top gear, he was in front a furlong out and had enough daylight to hold the late thrust of the strong finishing Ajaan (11-1) by a neck with the staying-on Hala San (20-1) the same distance away in third.

"Wonderful - he travelled well throughout, he's a good horse," said the winning trainer.

"The ground is perfect today, it might quicken up by tomorrow and Friday. We just got away with it. It's been a memorable few days.

"That was the plan and has been for a long time so what we do with him now I don't know. He was gelded during the winter and that has improved him a lot.

"The Northumberland Plate and those sort of races will suit him as he loves going a distance.

"When they do improve at that age there is no telling what they can do and Sea Pigeon won this race before going on to win the Ebor."

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Chester Cup Winner Daraahem, Todays Selection, Wins At 7/1

Daraahem does it...if you`d called this morning you would have been on this 7/1 WINNER!

Message given at 8am and still on line for non-believers!

Still one to come at Bath...14/1 each way selection!

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Turn Me On... Another Winning Selection

Another winner as Turn me On does the business last night at Catterick!
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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Another Barry Does The Business...you cannot keep a good man down!

Barry Hills and son Richard teamed up to land the stanjames.com 1,000 Guineas with 20-1 shot Ghanaati on Sunday.

The twice-raced filly was always handy and was kicked into the lead in the dip before staying on powerfully to deny Jim Bolger's Cuis Ghaire (12-1) by a length and a half, with Super Sleuth (33-1), trained by Brian Meehan, a similar distance back in third.

Super Sleuth came from way back to claim minor honours ahead of the previously unbeaten Rainbow View, who failed to pick up after travelling well for a long way.
"She's a very good filly, I've always liked her and she's always done it very well," said the winning trainer.
"I didn't want to run her at less than a mile and I'm very confident she'll get a mile and a quarter."

The successful jockey revealed his father had been quietly confident in the build-up to the race.

"I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's good for my father as well, his second winner of this race. She's from a super family with horses like Nayef and I rode her mother Sarayir. To be honest my father has been very confident building up to the Guineas. She was a filly who was always going to improve and she's got a lot of class.

"We respected the favourite and John's (Gosden) horses have been running very well, as my father's have.

"I'm very lucky, I get all the glory by doing the steering. The ones at home do all the work and I'm appreciative of them all."

Winning owner Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum added: "He kept it quiet about her!

"I asked him (Hills) how she was at Newmarket and he said to me she was coming on the right way and said he was happy with her.

"I think trainers with experience they know their animals. He lives for his horses."

Here, Here Mr Hills, well done...long may they keep winning but next time give us the nod please! Barry R

Saturday, 2 May 2009

Borderlescott, Backed Down To Start Favourite, Finishes Third

Amour Propre (7-1) confirmed himself an emerging force in the sprinting ranks when powering to success in the stanjames.com Palace House Stakes.

Life can be very difficult for three-year-olds in the sprinting division, but Henry Candy has long spoken in glowing terms about the son of Paris House, who won this race himself in 1993.

Always handy, he held a nice advantage coming out of the Dip and kept on strongly for a two-and-a-half-length call over Hoh Hoh Hoh, with 4-1 favourite Borderlescott (our selection) a nose back in third.

"He was very impressive, and it's nice to know that he doesn't have to make all the running - he did it the sensible way," Candy said.

"He'll go anywhere the ground is fast but wherever we go, the 'Budapest Bullet' (star Hungarian sprinter Overdose) is likely to be in our way.

"But I'll say we'll still have a try at the Temple Stakes (Haydock)."

Friday, 1 May 2009

Old "Fave" Of Mine To Reappear


Northern sprinter Borderlescott is poised to make his seasonal debut in the stanjames.com Palace House Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.

Robin Bastiman's seven-year-old, who landed the re-arranged Nunthorpe Stakes at Newmarket last August, is reportedly in good order for his comeback run.

"He's more forward than he was last year, he's done a bit more work," said the Wetherby handler.

"We've been preparing for this race as he's well suited by the weights.

"He seems well in himself, but we've had one or two who've got muck on their lungs, so we'll get him checked him out as a precaution.

"If everything goes well, he'll run...he's been working well."


Great news Robin...I`ll certanly be supporting him as he won me a fortune at York some time ago!