Frustratingly we drew the line just above the winner yesterday, Gaspara, who fairly romped home. That was some performance especially coming after her success at Sandown on Saturday.
We've picked an easier race today (!!!!) the 28 runner Coral Cup to get stuck into and as you can see from the HorseGraph horse 10 Copsale Lad is nicely top-rated. Currently trading at a fairly solid 12 on Betdaq at the moment he comes into this race fresh from an easy success over hurdles at Newbury. He spent last season over fences and was good enough to finish second to Reveillez at the Festival.
He remains potentially well-handicapped over hurdles and the ever drying ground at Cheltenham will also be in his favour.
The current favourite at 10 on Betdaq Mister Hight also gets a good rating and is likely to make a bold bid under Ruby Walsh.
Those two will be our main plays of the day but in such an open race there are several others we will include in the staking plan for low stakes.
Horses 8,9,11,17,21 and 28 are all 'above the line' and these include two Gary Moore trained runners Verasi and Nation State.
Oulart showed his first sign of form for some time and is interesting at around 26 while if Mahogany Blaze or Turtle Soup win they will see us right for the week at respective odds of 70 and 95 !!! All Star is a little more sensible at around 17.
Recommended Bets
2 point win Copsale Lad
1 1/2 point win Mister Hight
1 point win All Star
1 point win Verasi
1 point win Oulart
1 point win Nation State
1/2 point win Mahogany Blaze
1/2 point win Turtle Soup

Hi David,
Could you choose a smaller field tomorrow - I can't see all the runners on the screen ;-)
Wishing you luck with this interesting approach!
Posted by: Paul Hunter | March 14, 2007 at 04:11 PM
Hi Paul
LOL !!
Just wait for the Grand National :)
David
Posted by: David Stewart | March 15, 2007 at 02:50 PM