Wednesday Issue

1st April 2015

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This Good Friday sees a superb days racing on the Lingfield polytrack comparable to any turf racing during the flat season. Long gone are the days when trainers, jockeys and owners looked down their noses at the artificial tracks as racings poor relation or called it glorified greyhound racing.

Each race on Friday is a championship race in its own right. The prize money is excellent if not to the same degree as last Saturdays Dubai Carnival at Meydan but nether the less well worth winning for sure.

The race I like in particular is the mile for older horses at 3.15 and I have a strong fancy for the Dandy Nicholls trained Sovereign Debt trading at 7/2 with Paddy Power.

The gelding was a super winner on its last appearance at Wolverhampton justifying the large amount connections paid to buy the gelding out of Michael Bells yard. The horse was at one time up to group one class and the old flame seems to have been rekindled.

I have to make Sovereign Debt Howies Hottie this week as I have a soft spot for him as he is bred out of the mare I owned called Kelsey Rose who was as game as a pebble.

Why was it called Kelsey Rose well that's simple she was named after the great Arsenal goal keeper of the fifties Jack Kelsey.

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EYECATCHERS

FLAT

Sirens Cove trainer J.Tate - This filly was a recent eyecatcher and she duly obliged when as I said she was stepped up in trip. She can win again over 10 or 12 furlongs.

Peak Storm trainer J.Oshea - Finished well behind at Lingfield but he is better on turf and watch out for him in particular when he runs at Chepstow as he just loves that track.

What About Carlo trainer Eve Johnson-Houghton - 4th in the Lincoln on ground a shade to fast. When he gets his toe in he will be hard to beat.

King Torus trainer D.O'Meara - Denied a clear run when trying to deliver his challenge at Doncaster his run can be upgraded and his trainer is bound to find him winning opportunities soon.

Just That Lord trainer B.Turner - Finished 4th in the Brocklesby and he might just have needed it being a big juvenile. I think he will improve for the run however it was a good run behind a Mark Johnston flyer. Remember I did tell you to look out for Marks 2 year olds and they have won every juvenile race so far during the new season.

Lincoln trainer M.Channon - Set the field a merry dance in the actual race the Lincoln before fading out of contention. He is far better over shorter trips and can win a little handicap.

Canary Row trainer P.Prendergast - Set the pace in the Irish Lincoln and can come on for the outing however I do think he is best at 7 furlongs.

JUMPERS

Looking Well trainer N.Richards - Won a maiden hurdle in good style at Newcastle and can improve further when stepped up in trip.

Boite trainer W.Greatrex - Similar remarks apply to this gelding who was decent on the flat for Chapple-Hyam. His win at Stratford was game if not impressive and when he goes over further he will show even more improvement.

Back Next Wednesday enjoy the Easter weekend and be lucky.

Howard Davis-Shaw.
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