Newcastle
3.10
Buddhist Monk 0.25pt E/W - unplaced
3.45
Boy Blue 0.25pt E/W - 3rd 20/1 (adv)
Windsor
4.40
Divisnky 0.25pt E/W - 2nd 14/1 (adv)
Bountiful Bay 0.25pt E/W - unplaced
5.10
Kindest 0.5pt win - 3rd
Candy Ride 0.5pt win - 2nd
Newmarket
5.05
Another Try 0.25pt E/W - 6th
Doncaster
8.10
Wild Rhubarb 0.5pt win - 3rd
8.45
Fancy Footsteps 0.25pt win - 3rd 12/1 (adv)
Laura's Lady 0.25pt win - 4th
Milton Of Campsie 0.25pt E/W - 5th
All bets proofed to Racing Post.
In the 2.40 at Chester, Act Of Kalinisi just failed to get up on handicap debut. It was a fine effort from off the pace around here and compensation awaits.
In the Pretty Polly at the Curragh, Look Here found 10f too sharp at this level. She is a genuine G1 horse, but at 1m4f.
Tony Culhane stole the Northumerland Plate off 16 brain-dead jockeys. Plenty in behind are worth another chance, notebly Hendersyde and Electrolyser. Meethaaq (tailed off) was coltish for the 3rd time this season - he needs a trip to the vets.
Boy Blue (3.45) was mentioned on this blog back in April when he took my eye behind Billy Dane. He put in another solid performance after that before disappointing around an unsuitable Chester. Back on a course that suits and off a 1lb lower mark I though he held every chance here. I was amazed to see him priced up 20/1 outsider of the field in the morning and with 9 going to post he looked a fair E/W selection. He battled all the way to the line but was beaten less than a length into 3rd place.
The topically named Sunshine Always just failed in the 5.25 and must find a handicap soon.
At Newmarket, Another Try's winning run came too an end, he didn't really see out this 7f trip.
Dvinsky ran a solid race in the 4.40 at Windsor, he is in form at the moment and looks well treated on the turf.
Candy Ride and Kindest were a little bit disappointing (2nd & 5th) in the 5.10 but are worth another chance in their own age group.
Fancy Footsteps put in a more encouraging effort in the 8.45 at Doncaster. She is on the way back. Laura's Lady ran ok and Milton Of Campsie ran well for a long way at a price.
Sunday, 28 June 2009
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