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Friday 15 February 2013

Saturday 16th February

Good morning everyone, I hope you enjoyed the Siobhan Miller post earlier this week and are ready for battle today. A real feast to sink our teeth into with top class racing from Ascot, Haydock and Wincanton, featuring the Kingwell Hurdle. Grandouet is a notable absentee from the field, but after a scare on Monday he is we on track for Cheltenham still.

Normal service was resumed last week with 4 winners and two seconds, lets hope to carry that form forward to this week. It was nice to see Wishfull Thinking get more black type to his name after living in the shadows for so long. That was probably his highlight this year unless going for the Ryanair at Cheltenham, it was also good to see Philip Hobbs with a big Saturday winner.

Marching on to this week and a pretty tough day of betting to go with it, the Kingwell is the feature at Wincanton. Christmas Hurdle runner up Raya Star opposes leading Champion hurdle hope Zarkandar, the latter is a warm order to oblige. The main action however comes from Ascot with the Ascot Chase catching the eye. King George runner up Captain Chris is the favourite today with Cue Card, Finian's Rainbow and Somersby all worthy opponents. As we lead up to Cheltenham expect more bubbles to be burst and some enhanced.

Lets begin with this weeks selections:

1:20 Wincanton - Workbench

The first runner in a busy day for Paul Nicholls and its one I have been following since debut. Ruby mentioned after his first bumper that he'd be winning over two miles. However he has taken a while to come into himself but has been improving all the time, notably by results. Last time at Plumpton he was 2nd to Pendra who himself has proved to be a very promising novice. A run of that standard should suffice this afternoon. (5/4)

2:20 Haydock - Kentford Grey Lady

Comes here today off of a top class performance when second in the Cleeve Hurdle behind Oscar Whisky and Reve De Sivola. Before then she was below par when third to Une Artist at Sandown after winning a handicap at the same course. A run like her last will be more than enough today and with her mares allowance she should notch up number 2 for the season. Leighton Aspell takes the ride today. (2/1)

2:40 Ascot - Tatenen

Richard Rowe's gelding is somewhat of an Ascot specialist these days winning here for the past two seasons. He has only run at Cheltenham in the Paddypower this year where he was sixth and well beaten. He will be much straighter for the run and back here should give a bold showing from the front. One of the nagging doubts is whether he stays the 3 miles, but of he gets into a rhythm he could be running them ragged today. (8/1)

2:55 Haydock - Triggerman

A gruelling task here in the National Trial won last year by Giles Cross, preference this year is for Triggerman though. With James Best claiming 3 he carries 9-12 which is a featherweight for this kind of race. Its also a stone less than Monbeg Dude and almost two stones less than Teaforthree. In receipt of this much weight and his stamina in no doubt he could well prove value here. He was a running on third in the Welsh National and was a close up fourth in the Bet365 Gold Cup. As long as his jumping holds up this afternoon he will prove more than good enough to win. (12/1)

3:05 Wincanton - Swincombe Stone

Anthony Honeyball's first time hurdler is todays NAP, and you may think somewhat of a weird one. He entered my notebook after I saw him win his bumper at Fontwell in very taking style. He was then off for a while before reappearing at Huntingdon when staying on under a softer ride. He is stepped up markedly in trip here which looks ideal for him and with race fitness on his side he will take all the beating. Very strong preference this afternoon. (9/2)

3:15 Ascot - The Bear Trap + Kuilsriver

In truth this was a hard race to make a selection, it would be nice for General Miller to win on his return. But we will take a chance with The Bear Trap for Rebecca Curtis and Tony McCoy. Two reasons for good confidence in this one in that the Champ does 10-4 here which is rare for him. He was doing a pound lower when he won on Mr Watson at Cheltenham on trials day. The second reason being that he is only one of two rides for McCoy today which is even more rare for a Saturday. The horse himself though is very progressive after an easy win at Ffos Las first up this season. He was then narrowly denied at the track last time, he heads to Ascot from Wales with full confidence today. (10/3) one more quick each way mention is Kuilsriver who I am very fond of, he is ultra consistent and off a fly weight here could go well at a price. (28/1)

3:25 Haydock - Creepy

Martin Keighley's gelding really impressed me when behind Coneygree at Cheltenham travelling well for a long way. Horses alot better than todays opposition quickened away from him but he stuck to his task. Before then he had finished a promising fourth in a competitive bumper also at Cheltenham. On his only other run he beat some useful types in a Fontwell bumper and is very progressive. It would appear connections have found a nice opening for him today and should break his maiden tag over hurdles. (7/2)

3:50 Ascot - Somersby

The second Ascot specialist in the blog this week in Somersby who reappeared at Trials Day. He proved no match for Sprinter Sacre that day and lack of race fitness Lost him 2nd place to Mad Moose. This time he will be spot on for the run and this trip round Ascot is perfect for him. Lst year he outbattled todays Rival Finian's Rainbow in the Victor Chandler, again today he should have his number. Though its an ultra competitive race Somersby has proven time and time again he is top class. Definitely one for the placepot and will definitely give you a run for your money. (5/1)

4:25 Ascot - River Maigue

In truth this race is a match, who else could it be between other than Nicky Henderson and Paul Nicholls. The youngster Far West represents the champion trainer and River Maigue for Nicky Henderson. The latter gives 9 pounds to his rival today but is very progressive and looks a lot stronger than Far West. In my mind he simply has too much speed for his rival today as well which should put him well on top. It should be noted that River Maigue is very prominent in the Supreme betting, but Far West this week has drifted in the Triumph betting. River Maigue to end our day on a high. (11/8)

NAP - Swincombe Stone
NB - Creepy

One last note that there should be another interview up this week as Shirley Teasdale has kindly agreed to talk with me.

Happy Punting this week guys, good luck

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