Monday 24 September 2012

Tuesday Racing at Beverley and Folkestone

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Flat racing at Beverley and Folkestone on Tuesday, with some interesting runners, Beverley in particular looks to have some decent chances for connections that thrive in that part of the country.

The first race looks a great chance for Future Wonder to carry on the stables good form, with four winners inside the last week, the Brian Ellison’s yard are in fine fettle, and so is the filly. She has won two sellers this summer, and kept on well over a mile and a quarter last time out. Stepped up further to a mile and a half should bring out more improvement for the three year old, and she will take all the beating.

Ponty Acclaim gets weight all round in the conditions race, which brings out a good mix of some of Yorkshire’s most versatile sprinters. Dandy Nicholls has recent winner Tax Free, previous group winner Free Zone for Bryan Smart, and Kieren Fallon gets the leg up on the 104 rated Es Que Love. Ponty Acclaim gets 5lb and upwards from the field however and the three year old filly can get her season back on track down in grade after running behind the likes of Hamish McGonagall, Pearl Secret and Borderlescott so far this year.

Paul Hanagan rides Altharoos for the boss, Sheikh Hamdan and Sir Michael Stoute in the 3.40 and the well bred son of Sakhee looks like he will shed the maiden tag at the third attempt. Green on debut, he stayed on well to finish third in a good Newbury maiden, before losing by a nose at Brighton, again staying on well over seven furlongs. The longer trip should suit, and he sets a decent standard.

Swift Encounter can be excused on his two sub-par runs so far this season, and looks very well handicapped off a mark of 67, and runs over the scene of his course and distance maiden win last season. He needed the run on his first appearance of the season, and then got bogged down in the heavy ground next time out over a mile.
Dropped down in trip, and down 6lb for the two runs, he looks dangerous at the foot of the weights for Ann Duffield, who has a 19% strike rate at Beverley this season.


2.10 Beverley – Future Wonder
3.10 Beverley – Ponty Acclaim
3.40 Beverley – Altharoos (Nap)
4.10 Beverley – Swift Encounter


Folkestone has an equally trappy card, and it looks to be one of those days were nothing is an obvious penalty kick, unless the money comes however, and you make like you’re hanging the washing out– and peg it. Hilarious, enough jokes, more ‘osses.

Colourist is a typical George Baker sort, well held in maidens, turns up in a handicap off a mark in the mid-sixties and just so happy to find improvement, beautiful coincidence eh? The Dutch Art colt was well beaten at Chepstow by a Ron Harris typical soft ground loving sprinter, and on better conditions at Folkestone, he should be better still, and is relatively unexposed.

I’ve been keeping an eye on the Henry Candy yard, and they seem in good nick lately, Amy Scott has been riding well, but stable jockey Dane O’ Neill rides Gull Rock in the six furlong maiden, and the Ishiguru filly is the only one with any form whatsoever in an absolute horrendous maiden. Fortunately Richard Hughes rides a Richard Hannon runner, so it will help the price of ours here, but seriously, she should win this doing handstands, cart-wheels and any other sort of tricks learnt watching The Olympics.

I was warned about Centrifugal last time out under a penalty, and the Pivotal gelding duly obliged, making it all look relatively easy, with the finesse of a Andrea Pirlo free kick. Franny Norton is riding a good few winners for the Mark Johnston team as of late, he won on him last time out, and retains the ride. He is well in under a penalty, and should secure the hatrick.

Peter Chapple-Hyam has been a man on the comeback track this season, his two year olds in particular thriving, and he has the unexposed filly Dark Orchid to go to war with in the 4.30. Form figures of 006 in maidens showed little, but the money was down on handicap debut with Ryan Moore booked, and she was unlucky third of fourteen, staying on, without threatening. The filly is stepped up to a mile and a quarter for the first time, and on pedigree the trip should suit, and off a mark of 55, she looks to be very well handicapped.


2.30 Folkestone – Colourist (Nap)
3.00 Folkestone – Gull Rock
3.30 Folkestone – Centrifugal
4.30 Folkestone – Dark Orchid



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