Tuesday 16 October 2012

Tuesday Racing at Huntingdon, Leicester and The Curragh

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SEPTEMBER LILY is a very game and consistent sort, and is a filly that goes against her Cape Cross pedigree, having her best runs over seven furlongs and soft ground. The filly gets 5lb from the field, and has Wayne Lordan on her back, enjoying a fine season. The Ballydoyle debutant Sidereus Nuncius is massively short due to the Weld non runner, and if anything September Lily could be a back to lay option, or perhaps an each way bet to nothing in a weak field.

JP Murtagh has built up a great relationship with MAN OF ERIN, and whilst he is up 7lb for a recent win, their form figures when combining of 121 highlight the strength of the partnership. The Invincible Spirit gelding is up against rivals with very patchy and inconsistent form, whereas Man of Erin, since switching to handicaps has form figures of 112317, and is one who will handle the conditions better than most.

MOSCOW CHANCER was one to follow when switching to novice handicap chases last season, and providing that he is fully wound up for his season beau, he looks on a good mark to run a big race. The two stand out freelance jockeys last year for me were Paddy Brennan and Denis O’ Regan, who both formed decent partnerships with some ‘lesser’ yards, Paddy in particular with Fergal O’ Brien and Tom George. Since handicapping, Moscow Chancer’s form reads 323314, his best form coming on better ground, and unbelievably, with Newcastle abandoned, and Curragh riding heavy; Huntingdon has good ground. We’ll take it.

GIFTED GIRL has ran smart races in defeat to group horses Coquet and Fallen For You, and back after a break, she can get back on track in the 3,40, a conditions race over a mile. The Azamour filly should handle the soft ground fine, and ran well enough before tiring last time out in a good Ascot handicap, her first run for 156 days. My Queenie is respected down in grade, as is Crystal Gal.

A trainer making giant strides already this season is Fergal O’ Brien who has been teaming up to have a host of winners with Paddy Brennan. Timmy Murphy takes the ride on WELL METT who goes unpenalised for a narrow neck defeat last time out over course and distance just nine days ago. The form of both his last two runs has been franked, and although there is a well in horse of a similar nature in Victor Echo for David Evans, Well Mett gets the nod ahead at the prices.

HISAABAAT won the four year old grade one hurdle at Punchestown last season, and although over a trip that doesn’t exactly stretch his stamina, he has enough class to win the mile and a quarter handicap off a handy mark for Dermot Weld and Pat Smullen. He should win this on the way to winning much better things this season over hurdles.

BEDOUIN INVADER comes from a very smart family, for Sir Michael Stoute and Ryan Moore in those familiar colours of Mr Saheed Suhail. Out of a very smart mare, who run in plenty of black type races, yet acquiring her only two wins on soft ground. The yard can ready a newcomer, especially in the autumn and with Hard Spun and Deficit looking severely lacking in any value whatsoever, we shall rely on Ryan Moore booting the colt home.


2.15 Curragh – September Lily
2.45 Curragh – Man of Erin (Nb)
2.50 Huntingdon – Moscow Chancer
3.40 Leicester – Gifted Girl
4.20 Huntingdon – Well Mett
4.40 Leicester – Bedouin Invader
4.45 Curragh – Hisaabaat (Nap)


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