The Speed Ratings and the handicaps were in good form Sunday - except for Market Rasen........
The combined top three rated speed ratings and handicaps provided 75% winners, a fair day considering Market Rasen was a two from seven wash out.
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There were six (4) and (5) UK graded races, Sunday, with four being successful. None were won by the clear top rated horse; four were won by the 2nd top rated - three of them joint; and two races were unsuccessful - both at Market Rasen........
Monday has a bedraggled appearance. But there are one or two decent races floating in the general sea of flotsam. Monsieur Chevalier (6-40 Windsor) is the star of the day. Unfortunately, since is price will be long odds on, it can only be a watching race to see if he can further confirm my impression that he is the best 2-Y-O seen so far this season.
Elsewhere, Kyllachy Storm (3-30 Bath) has improved this year and quickened so effectively at this track last time, that it is hard to deny his chance of winning again despite a 7lbs rise in the weights.
Dice (4-30 Bath) is bred to stay and was given the perfect seasonal debut pipe-opener behind easy maiden winner (Shabib) over 7f at Folkstone last month. Today's trip (10f) may eventually prove to be his minimum, but at this stage of his career it will be ideal. In form Luca Cumani knows how to prepare 3-Y-Os for handicaps and Dice looks one to be on, Monday.
Have a good day.
Monday, 18 May 2009
Go Dancing On Dice
Labels:
2-y-o,
Bath,
graded races,
handicap,
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Select,
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Windsor
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