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30th September 2017

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Three Premier League Home Wins Acca

 by Rick Elliott

The Saturday Premier League acca is a popular bet and last weekend six odds on favourites won. Punters are playing with the bookies money and are on the crest of a wave. Today there is a standout treble in the Premier League away from the live TV matches and feat the 3pm kick-offs. 

You can boost the return by 20% by including Manchester United to beat Crystal Palace and that is too good to ignore. West Brom grind out wins in home matches like the one they have against Watford today. Stoke got thumped last week by Chelsea but can beat Southampton at home today.  The treble on the three home wins brings a healthy return: 

13/2 with Skybet!

 COTE D’AZUR at 66/1 is not a forlorn hope in the Cambridgeshire. You could combine the two bets together and the multiple pays 501/1! With money in the bank you can double it on Sunday by backing ENABLE to win the Arc.

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Declans Eyecatchers - This Weeks Horses To Follow...   

A SIZING NETWORK (Jessica Harrington) Had a few issues but they have clearly been sorted and he gave a superb front running performance over three miles at Clonmel where he jumped like a stag. All the more praiseworthy as it was his second race in five days. Doesn't need that sticky ground but should be kept to three miles or longer.  

JAMES COOK (Aidan O'Brien) Given a nice introduction by Ryan Moore when second on debut, he is closely related to super filly Found and three other winners. Must not be missed next time.  

NIGHT OF POWER (John Oxx) Finished closest of those drawn on the wrong side when fourth in a hot looking seven furlongs maiden. Related to User Friendly and with a trainer that certainly knows the time of day. Should prosper with age and experience though probably over longer trips.    

PINCHECK (Jessica Harrington) Has already won three times for the Kildare trainer since joining from Luca Cumani during the summer. Seems to be quite ground versatile though probably wouldn't want extremes. Could be worth a spin at Listed class.  

QUIET REFLECTION (Karl Burke) As usual the Irish sprinters - bar Caravaggio - aren't up to much so it might be easy to over rate what this filly achieved in the Renaissance Stakes which was switched from The Curragh to Naas. Yet it was only her second run of the season, she was a bit above her normal racing weight and Karl has three more weeks to sharpen her up for the Champion Sprint. With juice in the ground - essential - she could give Harry Angel plenty to think about.  

SAXON WARRIOR (Aidan O'Brien) A very polished winner of the Beresford he is entered for the Racing Post but might not reappear this season. Looks the main Ballydoyle Derby hope at this stage but, although Capri won the race last year, the Beresford traditionally hasn't been a stepping stone to Classic glory for Aidan though he has won it 17 times. In recent years he won it with Ol' Man River, Geoffrey Chaucer and Battle Of Marengo  of whom not much more was heard in subsequent years. Mind you Capri hasn't done too badly.   

SHARJAH (Willie Mullins) The latest off the French conveyor belt, he won on the flat in his native land and overcame very deep ground at Gowran Park to open his account over the minor obstacles. Clearly progressive and much more to come.   

SUNDAY SMART (Patrick Prendergast) For a Dandy Man filly who had looked very much at home on good ground, she handled a contrasting surface really well when just pipped at the post at Naas. Looks nailed on to land a maiden before the end of the season.  

WEST COAST TIME (Joseph O'Brien) Had been pinging the hurdles when schooling at home and the Pilltown team were a bit surprised that he ran so green at their local track Gowran Park yesterday. He still got the job done mind and could go a long way. 

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