Sunday 20 April 2014

Monday 21st April

Morning, so I've been beck for 2 days and picked 2 horses. The first was a big price 4th within a length of the winner, and yesterday my selection took and tumble with the race at his mercy! If I was a melodramatic teen I'd be throwing FMLs all over the show. It's a busy Bank Holiday today with lots of cards. You always have to remember though to take a step back and remember that is still a Monday and the quantity far exceeds the overall quality. I have 3 today.

CLARCAM 245 FAIRYHOUSE (NAP)
A solid enough campaign, travelling a dream in the Fred Winter at Cheltenham when falling 2 out after hitting the front, then at Aintree he was seemingly delivered perfectly only to be passed by Guitar Pete who finished like an express train. He sets the standard here, some 9lbs clear on official figures and I'd suggest if he were trained by Willie Mullins he'd be much shorter than the 5/2 put up by Coral and Bet365.

ROUGH COURTE 410 YARMOUTH
Still a maiden after 14 attempts, but certainly not for want of trying. He just keeps finding 1 or 2 too good. This is the weakest race he's taken heel in for a while and he sets the standard on known form. I'd worry about the Simcock newcomer most personally but this one is trading just over 7/2 on the machine right now so if the layers take a similar view that's a price to grab a chance of.

ADILI 245 REDCAR
This one is arguably a little more chancy than the other 2, he's been in good form since joining the Appleby yard, and the yard itself is going well early doors. That good form has been coming on the fibresand so it remains to be seen whether or not this good ground will suit. Mark is pretty useful to work off though considering the horse has previously run in the 70's. Only 365 have put up so far at 11/2, Betfair is around 15/2 so there could be an opportunity to pull your stake out later in the day and run as essentially a free bet.

Have a nice Easter Monday, best of luck if you follow mine or with whatever you back yourselves. See you tomorrow.

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