Wednesday 5 September 2012

Friday Racing at Haydock Park 7/8/12

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WILLBEME stayed on well on his first run for over a year when a game third in a competitive Thirsk handicap, and since then has hacked up at Doncaster and Haydock, both over six furlongs. The recent course and distance winner is thriving, and although up 15lb for his three efforts this year, he still looks very well handicapped. The form of all three runs has worked out well, he is still relatively unexposed.

PRUSSIAN was well fancied in a hot handicap at the weekend at Sandown, appreciating dropping back down to ten furlongs, and was unlucky to not catch Labarinto, rallying late on under Martin Lane. Franny Norton takes the ride on the filly, who is now 6lb ahead of the handicapper turning out here, and the partnership has thrived this season, a 17% strike rate, and a £50.29 profit to £1 stake on all their rides this season.

The same tandem also team up with MORDERNISM, who absolutely hacked up at Goodwood two weeks ago over a mile and a half, and the Monsun colt indicated he would stay further. Eased down under the same jockey, he still won by four lengths, and although 8lb higher, the manner of the victory, and the form of the stable suggests more is to come for connections.

NASRI is a horse I have fancied for a while since getting his act together and finishing fourth at York, and I tipped up and backed him ante post for The Stewards Cup, where he was unfortunately balloted out. He was down the field at Goodwood for the consolation race, before showing a much greater display when stepped up to seven furlongs at Newbury. He lost by a head that day to Emilio Largo, who was well backed on the day for Sir Henry Cecil. Up 2lb, his mark of 88 is still a fair one, and seven furlongs may turn out to be his trip.

3.35 Haydock – Willbeme
4.45 Haydock – Prussian
5.15 Haydock – Nasri
5.45 Haydock – Modernism

The Yorkshireman - Jack Milner

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