Monday 13 August 2012

Wednesday 15th August 2012 - Racing at Beverley

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MOHEEBB ran a very game and creditable race last time out at Carlisle; the eight year old has had a fairly consistent season. Beaten only two lengths by Kay Gee Bee, the bare form looks good, with the fifth that day coming out and winning a handicap next time out, he is respected and goes for a smart stable. Brocklebank and Violent Velocity will put up the nearest challenges based on official ratings.

Peter Chapple-Hyam is having a particularly fruitful year with his juveniles, with twelve separate two year old winners so far this term. He has another colt, this time by Exceed and Excel in the form of AL MUKHDAM, who aims to build on a decent start to his career, with a promising fourth in a hot Newmarket maiden. He was still very green that day, ducking right twice, but the bare result and promise was good, and with the run under his belt, he should come on a bundle. The second has since won next time out, and Al Mukhdam looks the best horse in an ordinary looking contest.

COCKTAIL CHARLIE keeps trickling down the handicap, and is due to come good eventually, and even though his form in numbers doesn’t look exactly scintillating, it is better than it may suggest. Beaten by 3 ½ lengths in his last three starts, but all competitive handicaps, at Haydock, York and most recently, sixth of nineteen runners at Thirsk. He is tried at five furlongs, and given his consistency, the form of the yard, and down to a career low mark of 74, there are certainly worse horses to have a punt on.

I backed PINOTAGE last time out, and he ran a solid race to finish third of fourteen, when a well backed 16s into 9s chance over a mile and a half at Pontefract. Graham Lee gave the gelding a very patient ride, and he stayed on well to finish down by around six lengths that day. The form of that, and his run at Redcar the race before has worked out well (lots of wins and places in behind), and with different tactics employed, he could fair better. He has been lowered a further 1lb by the handicapper, and Graham Lee has a 22% strike rate at the track.

2.15 Beverley – Moheebb
2.45 Beverley – Al Mukhdam (Nap)
3.50 Beverley – Cocktail Charlie
5.25 Beverley – Pinotage


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