Tuesday 24 July 2012

Tuesday Racing at Yarmouth - 24/7/2012

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A same policy continues this afternoon, with the aim of spotting potentially severely overpriced horses in weak, and opens looking races. Action at Southwell (mixed card), and on the flat at Yarmouth and Musselburgh. Soft in the north and good in the south, disagree with both statements, not when discussing today’s ground however. There is also action from Tipperary; the highlight being a decent looking listed contest, headed by the Aidan O’ Brien trained Parliament Square.

Yarmouth is a quirky sort of track, and it is often the place where the jollies get turned over, such is in the intricacy of it. The ground continues to dry out, and that should aid GOLD BEAU, who put in two very solid runs on good ground before not handling the softer surface last time out at Hamilton. Darryl Holland is having quite the revival and partners the Lucinda Stubbs runner, who is around the 8/1 shot, and looks a terrific price on bare form.

TRAVELLING had one bad run last time out, but before that had two solid places to his name, and with the Marco Botti stable in fine fettle, he shouldn’t be ignored. He has solid form in the book whereas Twin Shadow and Virginia Galilei are the market principles on promise and expectation. Down to a career low mark of 67, and Marco Botti having three winners and two seconds from his last eight runners, 7/1 looks too big for me.

THE GURU OF GLOOM is a terrific name for someone having to sweat his Jacobs off on the commute in 35 degrees heat (don’t feel too sorry for me here in Gibraltar), but names aside, looks to be worth another chance. Finally stepping down to six furlongs after fading in a couple of his starts this term, he is still relatively unexposed for a four year old, and the key to him is good ground, where all his best form has come over. With the going now good to firm, catch the bookies napping and take the 14/1.

ERRIGAL LAD is around the 9/1 current price because of the big fat egg next to the seven year olds name, but delving into the form book, he isn’t the straightforward. He has a quirky habit of missing the break now and again, and before that run, ran three good races. He won and finished second at Nottingham in two handicaps, with Kelly Harrison on board (who returns here), and they get on as well as a northerner and pie and chips. If this wins, I am having pie and chips and shouting I told you so.


Yarmouth 2.20 – Gold Beau
Yarmouth 3.20 – Travelling
Yarmouth 4.20 – The Guru of Gloom
Yarmouth 4.50 – Errigal Lad


The Yorkshireman – Jack Milner

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