Definitely not good for your health this game - we got the result in the end in the 4.10 at Warwick but anyone who watched the race will know exactly what I mean !! Xila Fontenailles went from seemingly having the race in the bag (and you should never even think that during a race let alone say it !) to throwing it away, to getting back on the line in the last few seconds of the race which seemed like an eternity.
Thankfully she made it - by a short head - to give us a profit of 1.9 points on the day. She was well-backed in the end - but one that drifted alarmingly in the last few minutes of trading was the top-rated Little Venus who ran a very lacklustre race.
We're back on the all-weather today and it seems a very long time since we picked a flat race ! The HorseGraph is in the 3.35 a Kempton where I'll be trading the first three on the graph.
The top-three on the HorseGraph are the same top-three that head the betting on Betdaq but at current odds of 6, 6.4 and 7.2 there's plenty of scope for a good profit on the day.
There's just fractions between the top-two but Double M narrowly gets the nod and we have the very able assistance of Neil Callan in the saddle. Double M is now a ten-year-old but runs consistently well and has the figures to win this. He was pipped a short head over course and distance in January when his rider (Richard Thomas that day) picked up a 10 day ban for taking things a little too easy close home.
King Of Charm must be given a great chance after going close at Lingfield recently while Black Oval was pipped a short head over course, distance and in the same class last time and her chance is obvious.
Recommended Bets
2 point win Double M
2 point win King Of Charm
1 1/2 point Black Oval
5.10 Kempton |
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What is the points profit total so far for 2007 ?
Posted by: Gary | March 21, 2007 at 05:10 PM
Gary
Thanks for message - I hope to have the results section online within the next few days - it will cover all the days since the service started - of which the original blogs are all on the site.
Thanks
David
Posted by: David Stewart | March 22, 2007 at 12:47 AM