Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Angelic Wednesday

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The Handicap Ratings and Speed Ratings combined top three strike rate for Tuesday was 71% following Monday's 70% and Sunday's 81% (an ongoing weekly average of 74%). If a horse isn't in the top three rated of the handicaps or the speed ratings, then it is highly likely it won't win. You can see an explanation of the Handicap Ratings HERE and an explanation of the Speed Ratings HERE. They are an addition to the handicaps at no extra cost and you can subscribe HERE. There has never been a better time to join us.

There were six (4) and (5) UK graded races, Tuesday. Four were won by the clear top rated horse, and one was won by the clear 2nd top rated. The sixth race was unsuccessful.

Invincible Lad (3/1) won very sweetly indeed and it looks like he is capable of a step up in class.

Dead Or Alive (7/2) won well also and maintained Tim Vaughan's reputation of being able to improve horses he acquires from other stables.

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Having said all that I can't say too much peaks my interest overnight. There are a few likely short priced winners, Wednesday, but they will be too short for me to take any serious interest in them. I'm talking about the likes of Lemon N Sugar (2-30 Lingfield) and Waffle (7-50 Beverley) but neither are worth the risk. The first runs on the dreaded All Weather and the latter has a couple of dangerous rivals against her. Both may win but I'm not interested at the likely odds each will probably start.

Hel's Angel did me a big favour when she won from an awkward draw at Thirsk last time and I am not going to desert her from a plum draw in Beverley's 6-20. The big danger comes from the in form Fahey yard with Mr Freddy. But Hel's Angel won against the odds last time in the style of a progressive filly and will do for me. The dutch could be a saver bet.

Have a good day.

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