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Friday, 28 September 2007

Tomorrow's Selections

Friday afternoon here in Sriracha (pronounced Silaatcha), dear reader, and the merriment is almost at an end.

Later this pm I will return to Bangkok, with lady friend and her friends, and meet up with my other mates for a one night only riot in the city! Then tomorrow back to UK.

While I've been out here, I've been re-reading (for the third time) Andrew Beyer's amazing book, 'Picking Winners'. If you're in any way serious about your betting - and lets face it, you don't read this for my wit and repartee! - try and get a copy of this on ebay or amazon (I reckon it'll cost about five quid or so).

The book has reminded me of some really important fundamental principles, and I'll be finishing the US vs UK form analysis piece based predominantly on what I've read. That should be ready next week some time, so keep your peepers peeled!

Onto Saturday's action, which includes a memorable QE II Stakes. As with most of the major races this season, it seems, I'll be away when the race unfolds and will therefore miss the action. I am a huge fan of Ramonti, who I believe has not received the credit he deserves for persistent Group 1 winning performances.

But 'The Italian Stallion' is up against a special one of Mourinho proportions in Darjina. She got the verdict quite convincingly on home turf in the Prix du Moulin over Ramonti, and I don't envisage this away leg precluding an impressive double. She is banker material for me (which is unfortunate given tomorrow's TFS runners...)

To be honest, I can't see anything else getting within lengths of these two, but I'm usually wrong on such matters!

Onto tomorrow's selections, and a plethora of qualifiers at Market Rasen are joined by an elite flat gathering:

TrainerFlatStats
Ascot
4.20 Blue Ksar
Ramonti

Haydock
5.20 Green Wadi

TrainerTrackStats
Market Rasen
1.35 Our Choice
2.40 Prestbury Knight
3.15 Iron Man
Always Waining
3.45 Decisive
4.25 Pigeon Island
5.00 Apollo Creed

No Friday Fun this week due to lack of access to comedy archives, but I may have a treat for you next week in that space... Remember the classic Office scene where Ricky Gervais does his crazy dance? Well, I've been captured on candid camera doing something not dissimilar and, assuming it isn't irredeemably incriminating, I will share it for your amusement.

Have a great weekend, and I'll be back soon.

Matt

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