Chepstow - Saturday 2.00: Paul Nicholls has won the last four - TopicsExpress



          

Chepstow - Saturday 2.00: Paul Nicholls has won the last four renewals of this opening event when represented whereby Full Blast leaps off the page. Pauls French import will have been laid out for this Ill wager and in receipt of weight from impressive Plumpton winner Russian Bolero, Pauls raider can score. Brook should also figure prominently. 2.35: Five-year-olds have won three of the four renewals to date, whilst two favourites have prevailed. All four favourites have secured toteplacepot positions thus far. Five-year-old Emerging Talent is expected to prove too strong for fellow vintage representatives Flying Bandit and Wizards Bridge at the business end of proceedings. 3.05: This is the second division of the previous event on the card whereby the same stats remain in place. Onwiththeparty, Relentless Dreamer and Bandit Country should prove to be the pick of the five-year olds which have had the edge in this race to date. 3.40: All three winners have scored at a top price of 5/2, statistics which include two successful market leaders. Living just across the Severn Bridge from Chepstow, I can confidently predict that the ground will be testing enough come flag fall whereby Monkey Kingdom makes some appeal here, especially as the Rebecca Curtis raider won his first two races last season, whereby we can presume that the Kings Theatre gelding is anything but a stuffy type. Stable representative Tara Rose is another who would benefit from rain which is very much in the offing at the time of writing. 4.20: Seven of the last eight winners have scored at a top price of 6/1 whilst two of the last three market leaders (the only winners during the last nine years) scored. Paul Nicholls is represented by Dormello Mo having saddled three of the last four gold medallists in this event. The ground might prove to be a little too soft for Dispour by the time that this race is run whereby preference is for Dawalan, if indeed, anything is going to shake up Dormello Mo on the run to the line. 4.55: This is a new race on the Chepstow card which might be dominated by Get It On (Evan Williams) and Colebrook (Dan Skelton), the two in from trainers as far as the represented handlers are concerned. Their aggregate ratio during the last fortnight prior to Fridays sport stood at 12/36, whereas the combined figures for the other handlers during the study period was 7/62. 5.30: People have suggested down the years that when certain vintages dominate a race beyond four years of age, the results could be classed as merely coincidental. Whilst that might be true, Im not going to dismiss the chances of eight-year-olds in this event, given that vintage representatives have won six of the last eight contests. Forgotten Gold, Handy Andy and Gas Line Boy are three of the quintet of relevant raiders on this occasion. 6.00: The last nine winners have scored at a top price of 8/1, whilst market leaders have obliged three times in the last six years. Four-year-olds have won seven of the last nine contests and vintage representatives come to the party on a five timer on this occasion. Preference is for DUKE DES CHAMPS and MURPHYS WAY in the finale.
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 06:08:03 +0000

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