Joined: Jan 09 2005 Posts: 696 Location: Fortress Craven Park
Just got in and watched the Oaks, top ride Ryan Moore.
1st decent winner I've had for a while, with a few quid at 16's at lunchtime.
Not coming on here after the event pretending I knew something as I didn't (I never do ), but just backed it in my lunch hour on a whim purely on the basis it was supplemented but I''ll take it all the same.
Might re-invest some on Carney's tip for tomorrow, as I always miss out when he lands a big one.
Joined: Oct 09 2004 Posts: 4129 Location: The land of gods
King Kenny is around 2/1 joint with O neil. Bet 365 has him at 5/1 however. I've lumped on and if you have a fiver on bingo, you get a free 25 pound. So I did, and won around 180quid on the deal and no deal bingo. I've had worst days
F000KING BINGO (won't be going on it again though)
Doesn't look to be a lot of depth in tomorrows big race. Lots of horses that are all capable of beating each other at the top level, so for that reason I am going with the one that looks the class act in the field, the jolly, Jan Vermeer. Bloodlessly disposed of the opposition, giving half a stone, on his re-appearance and looks as if he is certain to stay. Workforce, Bullet Train, Azmeel and Midas Touch will all have a nice win to look forward to somewhere I'm sure, but for tomorrow I'm siding with the form in the book and piling a bit on the favourite with possible a small EW bet on something around 14/1.
Joined: Oct 15 2004 Posts: 3629 Location: Dewsbury
Bin Suroor had another couple of winners today and a close 2nd in the opener... As I said earlier the stable's horses look to be coming good and are well worth following over the next few weeks after a torrid start to the season.
Verdant for Stoute and Moore in the opener at Epsom tomorrow looks banker material to me. Thought Ryan Moore gave it a bit too much to do last time when a beaten favourite and could have finished a lot closer IMO. That race is looking like it could have been a pretty hot handicap though with the winner (Green Moon) coming out again and dotting up off a mark of 96 and the runner up (Monterosso) also coming out and winning comfortably off a mark of 94. Verdant is currently rated 89 and is potentially at least a stone better than that mark IMO. Like I say I thought Moore gave it too much to do last time and possibly expected to pick up better than it did having finished like a train when winning previously. Should have no problem coming with a late run at a course like Epsom and I can see Moore swooping late and winning convincingly. Stoute has also saddled the winner of this race 3 times in the last 6 years for good measure!
11/4 looks a belting price to me and I can see money for it tomorrow...
The one I fear is Rewilding. Superb for Andre Fabre, ran close the favourite for tomorrows French Derby, and was thought a lot of by French connections.
Although, if Godolphin can get the best out of him there are question marks - like with a lot of the horses they buy after a good start to their career.
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