I wouldn't take this guy too seriously, he can get big-priced winners but also has lotsa losers.
Unity Racing Investments:
''Today’s free bets.
Southwell 2-20 Handicap Chase (Class 5) 16f
ALYS ROCK 13/2 is fairly lightly raced for a 9 yo. I have heard that the mini break has done her well. First time cheek pieces today can help this mare concentrate they hope she can improve this season.
Southwell 4-35 Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 20f
BUYER BEWARE looks too big at 14/1. They have swerved a slightly easier race to come here because the horse is bouncing at home. They would be really disappointed if the horse didn’t at least place.
Southwell 5-10 Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 20f
DELIRIOUS LOVE 4/1 looks like a really good bet. The horse was already posting speed figures good enough to win this. The wind surgery should mean he can go even faster and sustain the effort at the finish. Really positive jockey booking they are looking for the win today.''
Paul Jacobs free Saturday info. Put up for interest. But I'll only be backing any that also happen to be my system selections. Won't know those till Saturday morning.
''YOUNG RASCAL quite badly needed the run when staying on stoutly to win the Dubai Duty Free at the Berkshire track last time out and should strip fitter for the St Simon Stakes at 2.20. He won’t be a big price, but I can tell you has pleased William Haggas no end since that win with his exuberant home work.
Following a hugely underwhelming 2017/18 season, Philip Hobbs has a number of really well handicapped horses under his care this year and his FOR GOOD MEASURE comes under that category. It is true he is inexperienced over fences, but he has been crying out for three miles and off bottom weight looks a potential springer in the market in the Cheltenham 2.00.
There will be a serious pace on in the Pertemps Hurdle Qualifier at Cheltenham (3.45) and that can play into the hands of the lightly raced KING CALVIN. He returns to the track following a wind op and has the step up to three miles should prove perfect for him. Jack Barber is a hugely astute handler and his early odds of 16/1 look way too big.''
1.30 Ascot 1.30 Petticoat Tails- £7.50 E/W Bet (9/2 Sky Bet 1st 4)
Completed a double at the turn of the year and her subsequent runs have been in better company than this and has undergone wind surgery since finishing fourth at Carlisle on her seasonal bow. My spy said she will run a very big race today.
2.40 Taunton No 2 Darling Maltaix - £6 E/W Bet (9/2 Bet Victor)
Has ability and ran his best race to date in a very competitive contest at Ascot last time. Would have finished closer that day but for pulling hard and racing with the choke out. He has 5lb off his back to make life easier and the drop in trip will be in his favour. If he settles my man feels he will win. This is his 2nd start since his wind operation and often this is the time to bet horses that have had wind surgery.