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Monday, 6 August 2007

Twelve Out Of Thirteen...

Good morning, dear reader, and welcome back to Nagsville.

After a terrible (terrible!) start when proofing up on here, my Laying System has reverted to type and has delivered a very pleasing 12 losing (and therefore winning) lays from the last thirteen.

You can see the full results for the service since its inception here.

If you'd like to receive these lays on a daily basis, now is the time to sign up for an extra two week trial.

To do this, click here and sign up. It will cost you nothing, and you have a full fortnight to trial before deciding whether you wish to continue receiving the selections.

Something free at the start of the week to mitigate the disaster of it being Monday!

The weekend's action saw the draw throw up something of a surprise with middle numbers being strongly favoured in the Stewards Cup.

Aside from the winner, who quickened well, the two horses to take from the race are definitely Knot In Wood and Balthazaar's Gift.

Knot In Wood used a lot of energy to get across to the middle, and stuck on pretty resolutely to hold third place.

Balthazaar's Gift, carrying top weight, was never really put in the race until too late, and quickened impressively to take fifth, just failing to sneak into the places. He is definitely a Group class sprinter and - in my opinion - was the best horse in the race.

The best horse (or filly as I should more correctly refer) on the day was unquestionably Peeping Fawn. She smashed a multiple Group 1 race-winning field to pieces in a good time on ground that she probably didn't enjoy.

If she goes for the Breeders Cup Filly & Mare Turf race, she will be my bet of the year. And I mean that seriously. She's the best in Europe and pretty much any filly in the race on Saturday could win a BC F&M Turf against the Yanks.

Peeping Fawn in that race is what's known Stateside as a "Five Star Lock"! You heard it here first.

Monday's mundane action is nothing to get too excited about, but later on I'll be trialling RSR for the last day and will present a review of the system tomorrow. I've found it a pretty interesting product, I have to say.

And I'll continue to post Paul's Winning Racing Tips here throughout this week. He's been a bit unlucky since I started proofing them, inasmuch as all the horses he's tried to oppose with each way value alternatives, have gone and won! That's untypical and I'm expecting normal service to be resumed this week.

What it does illustrate however is that even the top man in the tipping charts can have a bad run.

And, as I never tire of saying, after a bad run, expect a good run.

Lastly, just time to mention the Fantasy Football. Having burned myself badly backing Celtic at 1-4 yesterday (what was I thinking?!!!), and then watching the second half of the Community Shield, I am now starting to get excited about the impending season.

I'll be posting my thoughts on the teams to back in the respective divisions this week, and you can get in on the Fantasy League by entering your team here:

http://www.premierleague.com/splash/fantasy/fantasy.html

And the league registration code: 533724-97750

Its free to enter, and fun to play.

Back later with Paul's top tips for today.

Matt

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