Tuesday 24 July 2012

Tuesday Ticklers at Tipperary - 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.

TAMAN NAMOOSE showed he handled conditions well enough when a solid fourth on his seasonal beau behind a horse who bolted up once more and has more to offer. Paul Deegan is having a great start to the season with one of my jockeys to follow on board in Chris Hayes, and the now gelded son of Exceed and Excel should appreciate the easier task of shedding the maiden tag than winning a handicap.

SLOPE is unfortunate to still be a maiden for David Wachman and can break her duck in style in listed company. Second behind Jim Bolger’s Move to Strike on debut, who went on to finish fourth at Royal Ascot, she went down a neck second time round behind Roseraie at Fairyhouse when collared late home. She ran behind Sendmylovetorose in a Group 3 at The Curragh and is finally dropped in trip to 5 furlongs, which should finally see her put her best foot forward.

NURSE RYAN is a very interesting entry in the 3.05 maiden, which is dominated by two Aidan O’ Brien runners, as well as runners from the Bolger and Prendergast yards. But the extended mile and a half trip on soft could catch these out and the veteran hurdler is blessed in stamina and the ability to handle conditions, at around the 10/1 price, it looks tremendous value.

CRYSTAL HARMONY has shown gradual improvement, although not having the most visually pleasing figures of 0030. The Dalikhani filly finished third on her third maiden behind an odds on favourite and second favourite, and then finished twelfth of nineteen runners in a hotly contested Naas handicap on sticky ground, and yet was only beaten 6 ¾ lengths. She should get better with racing and dropped 3lb for that run and experience Colm O’ Donoghue now steering, she has strong claims.

Tipperary 2.05 – Taman Namoose
Tipperary 2.35 – Slope
Tipperary 3.05 – Nurse Ryan
Tipperary 4.35 – Crystal Harmony

The Yorkshireman – Jack Milner

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