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Saturday, 30 August 2008

Veni, Vidi, Buyi...

With great apologies to my Latin teacher....'I Came, I Saw, I Purchased!

And purchase you did as TTS sales went through the roof on it's first day of release.

It looks like you all know a great deal when you see one!

If you haven't snapped it up yet, there's still time.


A quick reminder, TTS '08-'09 Season is on sale now for just £1....

CLICK HERE TO GET TTS FOR £1

This offer will be available for 1 week only.

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A nice 7/2 winner yesterday keeps up my mini-revival and anybody who's been following Swords since I 'bigged' it up got a lovely 13/2 winner last night when he won again.

I have a couple more for today and hopefully they can keep the good run going;


3:50 Ripon
2 weeks ago in the Gt St Wilfred I really fancied Joseph Henry on the form book but had to rule him out because of his low draw. He ran a cracker to finish 9th (2nd on the unfavoured stands side), but as he has a much better draw today (17) he makes a great deal of appeal.
It's a typical 20 runner sprint with Nicholls having his usual handful and I feel he has the main dangers too with Northern Fling(16) and Machinist(20). In fact it could be worth doing a Nicholls F/C and T/C combination as his 4th runner Fremen is drawn 11 and not totally without a chance.

3:25 Chester
Vanderlin looks a solid each-way investment as he has 2 wins, 3 2nds and a 3rd from 7 runs at Chester which is seen as a specialists track. He is 1 from 1 over trip and 14 win and place efforts from 23 on the ground. From draw 6, the 9 y-o has the pace to be handy and usually finishes with good effect. He is 6lb lower than when winning this race last year.
Of the others 3 y-o Underworld trained by in form M Johnston looks the main danger and topweighted Ordnance Row has e/w claims. One who might surprise at good odds is Celtic Sultan a C & D winner earlier in the season.



For those of you still not wanting to trust my own selections here are the Trends for todays Solario Stakes;

2.35 Sandown

- 9 of the last 10 winners had lost their maiden tag
Great stat but unfortunately doesn't eliminate any!

- No filly has won in the last 10 years
That at least gets rid of Nashmiah

- Only one horse in the last 10 years was once raced
That's better, Parisian Art - Patricians Glory - Prince Siegfried - Sri Putra and The Cheka can all go.

- According to the Racing Post the last 10 winners were all by a Sire with a stamina index of at least 7.6f
I think this means Prime Delivery can't win.

Which leaves 4:- Cry of Freedom, Installment, Oratory and Talking Hands.

Interestingly 6 of the last 10 winners were beaten last time out and with Talking Hands having more runs than is usual for a winner of this race I am going to concentrate on the two Richard Hannon horses.

It's difficult to split the pair, so at the likely high odds I'm going to split my stake instead.
Let's go 60/40 on Installment & Oratory.

Good Luck,
Gavin.

P.S. Don't forget TTS is still available for just £1.....

http://www.trainertrackstats.com/

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