Skip to main content

Sandown Park Saturday 11th June

Sandown Park Saturday!

One of the premier racecourses, with premier racing! Some excellent racing in store for all this Saturday so check out my tips!.

Race 1

STAR SURPRISE. I'm certain that ths horse will be in the mix and get back to winning ways. This horse has shown that over this course it can win which ticks a big box and has also shown a good level of form in this class before. The ground wont be a concern and with this horse winning at the course last year will certainly have a chance. I believe this horse will go off at a tidy each way price. I'll play each way but with a view to win. Trainer Michael Bell is in fine form at present so I have no question marks as far as the trainer is concerned.

Race 2

Tricky little handicap but like the look of Brian Meehans horse BUCKLAND. If you look at the form many of his runs have been fair efforts particularly over a 1m which I hassen to add could be stretching its horses stamina. Dropping this horse back in trip could be the making of it as this horses best form is over the 7f trip. Meehans horses are also in particularly good shape and have been for a while now. This horse is sure to go off at a very attractive price so an each way punt would be my more likely route. However it does have every chance to win.

Race 3

What the hell is going to win here? A mind-field some with good honest form in this kind of company but some weighted ridiculously it really is tricky. Consequently I'll be going for another each way bet and can narrow it down to two selection, both of which are progressive types, will love the track and ground and who are still out of the handicappers reach for now. LAW OF THE RANGE, PERFECT SILENCE.

Race 4

My NAP in this race and may go off at a tasty price goes to DINKUN DIAMOND. Was hampered badly in its last run, without question has the class and form in the book to cause an upset to night carnation who will go off the likely favourite.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Grand National Selections.

How I'm feeling about the upcoming Grand National Neptune Collognes - 2012 Grand National hero This time of year never fails to stir the soul both tangibly and metaphorically. After the sun peeps it's head out from amongst the clouds, after the temperature rises, after the first buds are seen on the trees, after the restoration of vitamin d in our blood, after the taste of a crisp cider on a warm day hits the tongue, after many months of wearing trousers I can finally air the paler than white limbs of mine, after...after...after all that April is the month when a new grand national winner is crowned king of the toughest steeplechase in the world. I can safely say without hesitation that this years national is probably the most competitive yet, the handicapper has given everything a chance this year and I'm happy with the three selections that I'll be following. Grand National Selections: Selection 1: Onenightinvienna  Trained by Philip Hobbs ...

A real Christmas Cracker! Kempton Park Boxing Day.

The festive season has begun for me, sitting down with my Santa hat, a mince pie and a pint of guinness all points to a very content and relaxed feel to this weeks blogg. Merry Christmas everyone and boy we got some racing to look forward too. It's important to remember that with over three months or so before Cheltenham the trainers, owners, jocks and all us normal folk are looking forward to seeing a magnificient build up and thats why Boxing day at Kempton park is the place to be. On with the card... 12.50 Kempton 2m Hurdle It was nice to tip TETLAMI last time out at Sandown and I certainly wont be deserting this five year old just yet. Looked a picture in the paddock at Sandown, ran on strongly in the finish and will love softer ground than some of these if indeed it is on the softer side. Nicky Henderson showed his class in training this one to victory after a long lay off. I believe another win is possible and with Barry Geraghty on board I'm full of optimism. 1.2...

Royal Ascot Preview 2013

The centrepiece of our flat season is almost upon us, this time of year when our thoroughbreds have illustrated enough talent on the racecourse they now gain a chance at landing a big prize at Her Majesty's Royal Ascot. My first preview blog of the meeting quite logical focuses on the first day and it's my pleasure to outline my thoughts on the week ahead starting tonight. The main news this week regarding Henry Cecil is extremely sad, as many have mentioned with wonderful prose regarding the publics favourite, a horse handler who cared for his animals with the midas touch and a trainer who had the ambition and determination to never say 'enoughs enough' even when he was down to around 40 horses in the early 2000's or the pressure and stress in his private life. He is and will always be remembered as a true gentleman and a phenomenal trainer. It's also worth noting that he had an absolute terryifyingly good record at Royal Ascot and it just wont be the same w...