Post #23 Zaamit runs tomorrow 3:30 Lingfield, early price 7/2 - has won since post 4/7 fav.
12/13 - that’s a good start to the week
Post #23 Zaamit runs tomorrow 3:30 Lingfield, early price 7/2 - has won since post 4/7 fav.
12/13 - that’s a good start to the week
Last edited by barjon; 26th July 2021 at 4:21 PM.
Post #47 Migration runs tomorrow 1:00 Goodwood, early price 5/1
reet hard (27th July 2021)
Post#28 Vertiginous runs tomorrow 4:10 Goodwood, early price 7/1- ran 5th at 66/1 in Queen Mary since post
Post #37 Vadream runs tomorrow 2:25 Goodwood, early price 6/1 - ran 2nd at York since post
Quite like t'other one too, so I,ve taken the 7/1 Vertiginous too, as I reckon she'll be OK on the ground.
barjon (28th July 2021)
…….and the stewards said:
Approaching the final furlong, VADREAM, unplaced, ridden by Jamie Spencer, was denied a clear run and then improved on to and switched sharply off the heels of DANDALLA (IRE), unplaced, causing Spencer to switch further right-handed on to the heels of ONASSIS (IRE), placed second, resulting in the weakening MEU AMOR (FR), unplaced, being carried off its intended line, but after viewing a recording of the incident, it was found that no riding offence was involved.
reet hard (28th July 2021)
https://www.racingpost.com/results/4...1-07-18/787374
Dotted up in the above, purchasing an easy 6Lb penalty that gets him safely in the Stewards cup as a bottom weight and relatively unnoticed. Unnoticed maybe, but not to the people who have backed him steadily into 12/10's in places.
Hope he keeps his entry because it does appear to be have been a long-term target.
Edit: Ps. Came From The Dark has since been rated a further 6Lb (115) by RPR!
Zarzyni could well be a stone well in, downhill, fast run should suit....
Last edited by Maxbet; 29th July 2021 at 9:58 AM.
barjon (29th July 2021), Colin Phillips (29th July 2021), reet hard (29th July 2021), Tout Seul (29th July 2021)
Post #2 Johan runs tomorrow 3:00 Goodwood, early price 10/1 - has won since post
Post #53 Babindi runs tomorrow 7:40 Bath, early price 5/4
Post # 67 Pearl Bay runs tomorrow 7:30 Newmarket, early price 8/1
ALFAADHEL
Goodwood 29 July
Unibet "15 To Go" Kincsem Handicap
1m2f, Class 2, £38,655
Going: Good To Soft
After a promising run and a couple of easy wins ALFAADHEL was disappointing at Royal Ascot where he had been held up, moved easily to second two out, but then found nothing and coasted in ninth.
Yesterday, he was held up until three out when he moved steadily through the field without apparent effort going second at the sharp end. He had nothing to say with the winner, but it was a fine run. He ran off 98 and he’ll be comfortable at this level unless the handicapper treats him too harshly for this.
Last edited by barjon; 31st July 2021 at 12:00 AM.
BAAEED
Goodwood 30 July
Bonhams Thoroughbred Stakes (Group 3)
1m, Class 1, £56,710
Going: Good To Soft
Hardly an original choice since Baaeed must have had thousands of pencils scribbling in thousands of notebooks after this eye popping run.
Still in the rear with not much more than two furlongs to run Baaeed just breezed through the field as if they were standing still without any noticeable effort or movement on Jim Crowley’s part, then rubbed it in by moving six lengths clear without really trying. You won’t see many more impressive performances at this level and he joins the big boys club. Exciting or what.
Post #61 Maglev runs tomorrow Chester 4:15, early price 4/5
Post#28 Vertiginous runs tomorrow Kempton 1:00, early price 4/6 (dammit) - ran 5th at 66/1 in Queen Mary since post. - 2nd 5/6
Last edited by barjon; 2nd August 2021 at 2:00 PM.
Quote Originally Posted by Maxbet View Post:
The Ex-French Pascal Bary trained runner Bugle Major, a Juddmonte cast off and now with Richard Hughes, could represent a fair bit of value at 100/1 8 places Skybet.
His sire Mizzen Mast produces horses that love to hear their hooves rattle. Can be excused his run over 1m2f at Newmarket on soft ground after his stable move and now back to a mile for the first time on a fast surface, the distance he's been cruising along at in previous runs.
His last run before his move was a good second to the A Fabre trained, Godolphin owned, Magny Cours, who was raised to 115 for the run. Getting up in the final 100 yds and asserting close home.
Bugle Major was given a rating of 99 by the English handicapper, dropped to 98 for his defeat at Newmarket....That could mean he is a stone well in here, coupled with the fast ground and a front running Charge of the Light Brigade style, catch me if you can run...."da da, da durghhhh"
Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post:
Followed you in with Bugle Major at 100/1 (SkyBet 8 places). Has some decent French form chasing home the 115 rated Magny Cours before Hughes bought him.
Quote Originally Posted by Maxbet View Post:
He ran a blinder, tacked across to the stand side, cruising but stuck behind the wall, a gap appears closes and sandwiches him, the jockey squeezes through only to run into another wall...finished with a flurry. definitely one for the notebook. With a clear run, would have been top 5..
Runs in the 5.00 at Newmarket tomorrow...16/1 into 6/1
Last edited by Maxbet; 6th August 2021 at 9:33 PM.
barjon (6th August 2021)
I hope I can put a horse on here. The horse has come to my attention having been looking at various formlines recently.
Bringitonboris improved during 2020 when winning a total of three races over a mile or thereabouts. He started this year off a mark in the 70s, and his best run to date, where he really caught the eye, was at York in May, when finishing fourth, just a head behind future Royal Ascot scorer and group placer, Highfield Princess.
If you look at that run in isolation, then Bringitonboris ran a stormer and could yet be very well treated in the handicap. After several mediocre performances since, he's had a wind operation and a fairly decent break off the track.
He's entered up for two races this Tuesday, one being the Scottish Cup at Hamilton, (a place where trainer and owner connections have won a few races already this season with stablemate Euro Implosion), and one at Carlisle over a shorter distance of seven furlongs.
I'm hoping he goes for the class three at Hamilton as I think that I'd back him after the wind operation, especially given that excellent form with Highfield Princess.
I thought I'd post this before I forget.
Last edited by Marb; 13th August 2021 at 12:06 PM.
barjon (12th August 2021), Colin Phillips (13th August 2021)
Callum Rodriguez booked to ride him at Carlisle on Tuesday, so that seems the preferred race.