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  • Daily selections
    Seemed to be going ok for some way but then dropped out very quickly, finishing a well beaten 9th.

    LSP: -0.82 (win), -0.99 (place)

    2:30 Naas - KNIGHT OF MALTA showed enough promise on debut when finishing 5 lengths 4th (16/1) over this c&d in autumn. He is out of Oaks winner Was, so a nice pedigree and should be able to win a maiden like this if fit enough. Aidan O’Brien’s 3 previous runners in this race have finished 1st (7/1), 2nd (7/2), 4th (9/4). At bigger prices, Getawiggleon could run well and has place chances.

    Selection - Knight Of Malta @ 15/8

    Good luck.
  • NAP OF THE DAY (MAR)
    Bet 14

    Cappuccino Man (2:40 Downpatrick)

    LSP: -2.00

    Wins - 3/1, 6/1
  • Daily selections
    2:40 Downpatrick - very open handicap hurdle, I can give a chance to about 8 or 10 of these. Decided on CAPPUCCINO MAN in the end, he is on same mark as when unseating in this race last year, he was sent off 9/2 2nd fav on that occasion but is a much bigger price today. His only win so far has come at this track, in a maiden hurdle over a couple of furlongs further. Bit of a question mark about fitness as he hasn’t run for nearly 5 months, but trainer has an excellent record here. He has had only 10 runners at Downpatrick, 4 of them won (4 different horses, 18/1, 16/1, 11/4 & 5/2) and 3 placed (12/1, 10/1 & 5/1), 2 of the placed horses were returning after a similar absence. Not expecting a lot, will be happy if he can finish in first 4.

    Selection - Cappucino Man @ 16/1 (most bookies offering 4 places)

    Good luck.
  • Daily selections
    Shortened to 6/5, but only 2nd.

    LSP: +0.18 (win), +0.01 (place)
  • IRE TTC @ THURLES (Sat 21 Mar)
    Fakiera
    MARY FRANCES (Nap)
    Johnny Little Legs
    Zero Ten
    Trumps Ace
    Max Dynamite
    Light Brigade

    Thanks.
  • NAP OF THE DAY (MAR)
    Bet 13

    Mary Frances (2:10 Thurles)

    LSP: -1.00

    Wins - 3/1, 6/1
  • Daily selections
    2:10 Thurles - it’s hard to find any faults with MARY FRANCES, she won well at Punchestown last month and from a rating of 134 here she looks the one to beat. Rising conditional jockey Eoin Walsh, who recently won the Leinster National, is good value and is riding for trainer for only the 2nd time (unplaced on 1st ride but was on outsider). Martin Hassett has a good record here this time of year, won with 3 of the 4 runners at Thurles in March (20/1, 3/1 & 5/1) including with this horse. Main betting rival Jetz, although rated higher over fences, doesn’t win often enough and has never won beyond 2 and half miles. There are no certainties of course, but 2/1 for Mary Frances looks good value to me.

    Selection - Mary Frances @ 2/1

    Good luck.
  • Daily selections
    Badly outpaced at back, but stayed on very nicely to finish a close 3rd. Encouraging first effort, I am happy with a place (paid 5.6 on Betfair), she clearly wants further now, which isn’t surprising given her dam’s record.

    LSP: +1.18 (win), -0.29 (place)
  • Project for anyone with a database
    Yes, I could look at top trainers and post their records. Like you say, it might not be totally relevant in this situation, for a couple of reasons, one every horse will be returning from a break, two it will be a different time of year from usual.

    Any input from anyone on the following or any other factors will be useful. Should we look at records from last 2/3 seasons, last 5 seasons, or much longer? What should we consider as a lay off, 3 month+ break or 6 month+? Also I think it would be best to look at 3-4 year olds separately from older horses, as I think results could be different with younger horses naturally expected to improve?
  • NAP OF THE DAY (MAR)
    Bet 12

    Myrcella (5:00 Dundalk)

    LSP: 0.00

    Wins - 3/1, 6/1
  • Daily selections
    Thanks guys.

    5:00 Dundalk - MYRCELLA is the only one in this field having her first run of season, which in this case also means she is the only one yet to race at Dundalk, but she did pretty well on turf last year, placing on 3 of her 8 starts including in a maiden at 50/1 (only time she was ridden by this jockey), and her dam ran well here a couple of times in handicaps finishing a close 5th & 3rd, so I don’t think surface will be a problem. You have to keep in mind that this is a very small stable and they don’t get many winners, they have only had 4 wins (from 178 runs) in last 10 years, 2 of those 4 wins were by this filly’s dam (off marks in low 70s). Dam got better with experience and won at up to 2 miles, but her offspring have done most of their winning around 6/7f so distance should be ok. Only question is whether she has trained on or not and if she is ready first time, you can never be sure of that, maybe market can be a guide but she is drifting at the moment out to 16/1. She has the form though and if she has improved from 2 to 3, she could go close.

    Selection - Myrcella @ 16/1 (4 places on offer with some bookies)

    Good luck.
  • Daily selections
    Won @ 6/1

    LSP: +2.18 (win), -4.66 (place)
  • NAP OF THE DAY (MAR)
    Bet 11

    Oceanus (2:00 Wetherby)

    LSP: -6.00

    Wins - 3/1
  • Daily selections
    2:00 Wetherby - OCEANUS has been a bit disappointing with only one placing from 5 (well beaten on other runs) this season, but he has dropped to a low enough mark now (rated 85 now after starting handicaps on 97) and this is a very weak race. Has won on soft and also placed (33/1) in a juvenile hurdle, so I don’t think going is a problem. Dianne Sayer’s record here, especially in handicap hurdles (7 from 53, +7.50 LSP in hc hurdles), is pretty good. One possible worry is the 4 month absence, as trainer’s record after a break is not good - 3.35% strike rate with horses running after a break of 60 days or more compared to 11% when she runs them within 60 days. But this one is still lightly raced, so open to improvement, and is on a low enough mark so I think he can run well. Market could be a good guide regarding fitness.

    Selection - Oceanus @ 11/2

    Good luck.
  • Daily selections
    Thanks Doubler.

    Kalaharry jumped and ran well enough (touched a low of 1.70 in running), but the favourite just kept finding a bit more. Thomson stable couldn’t be in better form, and that’s probably what made the difference. Pair well clear of Manetti, who really struggled with his jumping again, fences at Kelso are not easy so he probably should be avoided unless running at courses with easier fences.

    LSP: -5.04 (win), -7.08 (place)
  • NAP OF THE DAY (MAR)
    Bet 10

    Kalaharry (2:40 Kelso)

    LSP: -5.00

    Wins - 3/1
  • 2.50 Market Rasen
    Brilliant, TL.
  • 3 25 market rasen
    Well done, Cork.
  • Daily selections
    Thanks Peregrine.

    2:40 Kelso - only 3 runners but an interesting novice handicap chase, and I have backed the outsider of the 3, KALAHARRY. It won’t be easy as he is making his chasing debut against a couple that have already done well over fences, but he has run well in higher class over hurdles. Alistair Whillans can get winners when debuting chasers in a handicap, 2 from 18 (+7.50 LSP), and he has already had his best jumps season with 15 winners from 94 with impressive LSP of +44. Other two trainers in race are also having good seasons, and Sandy Thompson’s are in great form with 6 winners and couple of 2nds from their last 10 runners, but I think that has been factored into price of their runner as to me it looks too short at 4/6. Manetti also has a chance in this if he can improve his jumping, was disappointing on previous run at this track and that is what stopped me from backing him but that was over 2 mile 1 furlong, this longer trip and small field should mean he will have more time with his jumping so I wouldn’t rule him out either.

    Selection - Kalaharry @ 7/2

    Good luck.
  • Daily selections
    Well, I was wrong about the winner, but at least my one placed 3rd @ 33/1, so happy enough with that effort.

    LSP: -4.04 (win), -7.08 (place)