Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

I scored a profitable end to the week with "one and a half" winners today. Let me explain - Distinction was judged to dead-heat for first place, so we only collect as if our stake had been halved. Sourire also came home in front, this time at Musselburgh, to give me just under 3 points profit in total.

There were no lay bets to report on today.

A really good week overall on the back-to-win account, and over 11 points profit. It was quite a busy week with 29 bets in all, returning 9 winners. Meanwhile the Lay Bets account also returned a solid profit of just over 7 points. I successfully opposed 8 race favourites from 10 selections.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 11.5pts, Lay Bets 7.5pts

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Cabinet shown the door

A profit was achieved overall today, due solely to my lay bets which were all successful. It was quite a busy day for the win bet account, with six bets in all. However, with only one winner in Badalona at Haydock I ended up with a half-point loss.

Better news on the Lay Bets account, with all three selections going down, for 4 points profit. Cabinet was contesting the class 2 handicap over 10f at Chester, but racing 7lbs above his best winning mark. I laid him for 2 points and he finished with one horse in front of him.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Robbed by Bankable

A negligible profit overall today. I started well with a good price a point above SP on Warrior Drive, who came home in front. But then I had two further losers during the afternoon, so I ended up just under a point in front.

I scored two successful lay bets, before Bankable was to run at Ascot. He was stepping up a class and also into handicap company for the first time, so I was happy to lay bets below 7/2 This price was easy to get, and he was sent off the 5/2F the price no doubt helped in our favour by having Frankie aboard. I got it wrong, and he returned first home, wiping out my 2 point profits from earlier, and a bit more.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

Drew a complete blank today, with two win bets losing, and my lay bet winning by a neck! Don't you just hate it when it happens that way around?

The form of Gulf Express has been erratic this summer - winning a class 3 handicap last time out, but failing in a class 4 previously. Racing off his highest-ever mark of 92 in a class 2 event, I was hoping today would be an 'off' day, or at the very least not his career-best performance! Unfortunately he decided to have a good day, but at 5/4 it wasn't that expensive for me.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Wednesday horse racing summary

Two win bets today pretty much cancelled themselves out. My Condor lost, but Traprain won at a short price to recoup the loss.

A more positive outcome from my lay bets though. I had two bets, and they both lost, with the latter being a '3-pointer'. The first bet was against Nutkin at Redcar. The filly was stepping up into handicap company for the first time, and to be positioned as the 2/1 favourite on your handicap debut is optimistic in my opinion. She finished unplaced.

By the end of the afternoon I was a tad over 4 points better off.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

8/10 punters prefer Chunkys Choice

We saw quite a lot of action today, with seven win bets returning two good-priced winners and more than 7 points profit. Chunkys Choice had been sliding down the handicap this year, and was on what I considered his winning mark. The drop back in trip was to his liking and he scooted up at 9/2 although there was plenty of 11/2 around on the exchanges.

My only lay bet lost, but not at a low enough price so it goes down as a 'no bet'.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Pipers Song calls the tune

I made four points profit from my win bets this afternoon, with two winners at 9/2 and 7/2 Pipers Song has appreciated being dropped back from 10 furlongs, and it was only a matter of time before the horse won a race at this level.

Matsunosuke was a successful lay bet at Leicester. The horse was eventually sent off the 7/2F but he was easy to back and you could have been matched at lower prices.

Another 5 points in total to add to my bottom line.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

A quiet day today as I had just the one win bet, and no lay bets. Mandurah was unplaced at 8/1 at Hamilton, so I lost a single point. The horse had recently finished runner up in a similar event, and has won at this level. So I considered 8/1 a generous price as the horse had only to show a length or two improvement. But it wasn't to be this afternoon.

It's been a good week since my return from a break. The Win Bets returned 8 and a half points, I managed to get seven race favourites beaten from a possible eight, and the Lay Bets scored just shy of 8 points profit.

Profit totals for the week: Win Bets 8.5 pts, Lay Bets 7.5 pts

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Saturday horse racing summary

A small profit to tuck away this evening, thanks to my lay bets. None of the three horses I suggested backing to win were available at my suggested minimum value odds, and so all three go down as 'no bets'.

I had two lay bets, one this afternoon and the second later on this evening at Wolverhampton. Confidential Lady was a beaten 2/1F at Ayr and I laid bets to 2 points. This evening I was opposing Boz on the all-weather track at Wolverhampton. He was coming off the back of a win in similar company at Kempton recently. But this evening he was stepping up 2 furlongs, and carrying an extra 10lbs. I felt the price of 6/5 was far too short given the task ahead of him, to win a twelve-runner handicap. But he justified favouritism to win having travelled well the whole race.

Having paid out on Boz, this left me with a little over half a point profit for my efforts today.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Own goal on Internationaldebut

No movement up nor down on the account today. My two win bets both lost, but I re-couped these losses with a 2 point lay bet against Internationaldebut at Ayr.

This was the colt's second race, having finished runner-up on his debut. He was entitled to improve for that run, but there were several others in a similar position. The fact that his first run was on good-firm ground and today he was to encounter soft going further persuaded me to go against him. He was sent off the 2/1F but trailled in the last to finish.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

A four point loss this afternoon, as all four win bets found horses finishing in front of them.

My two proposed lay bets remained too expensive for me, and so they both go down as 'no bets'. I had suggested going against Hamish McGonagall in the maiden auction stakes at Ayr. His first two runs had been nothing to write home about, and the change in going at Ayr was an inponderable, and so I felt anything odds-on would be a good price to start laying bets. Remarkably he was still sent off a relatively short-priced favourite at 13/8 but that was still a bit rich for me. In fact I recommended backing the horse over 6/5

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Music Review hits the right note

Not far from a clean sweep of five winners today, as I returned three winners and two runners-up. Music Review was racing over 1m 4f in a class 4 handicap at Beverley. She has shown improvement in each of her races this year, and although the race today represented a step up in company, I felt continued improvement could see her come home in front. With only six runners the price of 7/2 was good value in my book, and prices up to 9/2 were available on the exchanges.

I also got Colwyn Bay beaten in the staying handicap this evening at Kempton, so overall we can stash an impressive 13 points profit under the pillow to aid a restful night's sleep.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Fringe is edged out of a win

I feel like I'm properly back in the saddle this evening, after making 10 points profit this afternoon. Similar to yesterday I had five win bets, only today three of them won. My two lay bets were also successful, including getting race favourite Fringe beaten at Lingfield.

Miacarla was contesting a lowly class 6 handicap sprint at Thirsk this afternoon. The form book showed only one win from 16 starts, but the filly has finished within a couple of lengths of the winner in several of her recent outings, and in better company. So she obviously had this kind of race within her compass, and I felt at a price of better than 4/1 she represented good value. The fact that she started favourite was also a positive indicator of her chances. She finished strongly to take the race, and if you were prudent you could have been matched at 5/1 on the exchanges.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

Not the dream return to business I would have liked, with a 3 point loss overall, and zero returns from five win bets.

Pearl Trader was the morning favourite for the maiden at Redcar over 1m 1f. She had finished a way off the winner in her debut over 7f, and was entitled to improve for the run. However, I felt the step up in distance today may be a little premature, and I was happy to lay bets below 2/1 I went against her for 2 points, she finished 5th, and the 2 points profit softened the expense of my win bets.

I'm back with a tan!

Hello everyone! I got back from our family holiday yesterday morning, having enjoyed a georgeous two weeks' September sunshine in Andalucia, Southern Spain.

I'm now raring to go, and looking forward to making the remaining couple of weeks of September profitable ones. All members should have received my daily message as normal this morning, but please contact me if this has not been the case. Also, all memberships will be extended by two weeks to cover the break in service.