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Showing posts with label Toronado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronado. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Breeders’ Cup Mile Preview

Seek The Value - Seek Again has drifted to an enticing price in the UK
With the mighty Wise Dan out this year’s Breeders’ Cup Mile the race and the meeting itself has lost a bit of its magic.

However the Mile now looks ripe to try and exploit some value from, and after a bizarre and frankly ludicrous drift in the last few days the horse to do that with is Bill Mott’s Seek Again.

Generally around the 6/1 mark for a number of weeks, Seek Again has been inexplicably pushed out to 12/1 and bigger in places in the last 48 hours with several UK firms. There appears to be no real reason for this as he’s been working well on the east coast as he preps for the penultimate race on the Breeders’ Cup card, so now confirmed as an intended runner, and as arguably the leading hope for the home team, now seems a good time to back him as he will be half that price come the day.

Beaten in a photo in May on the Kentucky Derby undercard by Wise Dan, who prior to being ruled out was a 6/4 shot for the race, there seems little justification for Seek Again being eight times that price.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Royal Ascot 2013 Preview - Day One

Royal Kingdom - American superstar can add a Royal win to his tally at Ascot
The flat racing season season’s premier festival takes place next week as thousands will descend upon Ascot for the glitz and glamour of the Royal meeting.

Last year’s Royal Ascot will be hard to live up to thanks to the exploits of Frankel and Black Caviar but Royal Ascot 2013 looks to have a great chance of proving equally as thrilling and exciting as twelve months ago.

Day one of the meeting is by far the best day in terms of the actual racing, with a staggering three consecutive Group 1 races to kick off the first day of the five day extravaganza followed by the Group 2 Coventry Stakes for two-year-olds.

With a dearth of top class racing, Tuesday definitely gets Royal Ascot off to a flying start, and here is a run down of the four Group races that will launch Royal Ascot 2013.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

2000 Guineas - Big Race Preview

Dawn Raid - Jim Bolger's Champion two-year-old can win the 2000 Guineas
The first English Classic of the season takes place on Newmarket’s Rowley Mile this Saturday, and as has been the case for the last three renewals of the one mile contest there is a very short priced favourite heading in to the race.

St. Nicholas Abbey failed to record victory at flat racing’s HQ in 2010 at a prohibitive price but Frankel (2011) and Camelot (2012) both landed the spoils at compressed odds.

2013 sees long time ante-post favourite for the 2000 Guineas Dawn Approach head there with a serious rival in the market in the form of Craven winner Toronado for the Richard Hannon team.

Dawn Approach was light years ahead of the two-year-old opposition he faced in 2012 and improved with each of his runs throughout the year; he remains unbeaten and has twice scored at Group 1 level.

I’ve long thought he would be very hard to beat in the Guineas and even with Toronado bursting on to the scene at a late stage that sentiment has not changed.

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

The Derby 2013 - Ante-post - Dawn Approach

Approach Play - Dawn Approach can step up and win the 2013 Derby like his sire
Jim Bolger showed off his stable star Dawn Approach at a press day yesterday and was reportedly extremely bullish about the three-year-old chestnut’s classic chances this season.

Red hot favourite for the 2000 Guineas there is no value in the colt’s price for the first classic of the season now, especially now he looks to have a very talented opponent to contend with in the Richard Hannon-trained Toronado.

However his price for the Derby – currently best priced 12/1 – looks particularly tempting as on breeding you would think he would get 1m4f; his sire New Approach of course having taken the Epsom spectacular in 2008.

I’ve always believed the step-up in trip could bring about further improvement in Dawn Approach and if that did transpire to be the case he could become one of the all time greats.

Bolger had originally not seemed entirely convinced that beyond a mile would be the way to go with his latest star but he now appears ready to find out.

Breeding as we all know doesn’t always pan out as you expect, so there’s no guarantee Dawn Approach will stay, but that is the peril of ante-post betting. If he wins the Guineas a week on Saturday, as he is widely expected to then you can almost bank on his price for the Derby contracting considerably.

For that reason the time seems right to back him for the Derby.

He’s not looked at the end of his tether in any of his runs to date over shorter trips, as his trainer points out he “switches off” so well and again that breeding does suggest greater trips would be within his wheelhouse. He is also a straight forward enough type that you would think he wouldn’t be too greatly put off by the pageantry of Derby day or the camber of Epsom.

There’s always a degree of banter in Racing in the build-up to big races but when Jim Bolger, a master of his craft, throws words around like “awesome” and describes a horse as the best he’s trained you have to sit up and take notice.

Dawn Approach has kept on winning and now having come out the other side of an atrocious winter in what for all intents and purposes appears to be pretty rude health the racing world, and classic glory, looks at his feet.

Recommendation:

2013 Derby – Dawn Approach 1pt win @ 12/1 (Ladbrokes)