HAPPY NEW YEAR: DAQMAN starts 2016 on a roll of winners and a 17-4 lead over Pricewise.

7 WINNING NAPS FROM THE LAST 12: DAQMAN bids to continue the run in 2016 with a NAP at Cheltenham today.

BRING IN THE NEW: Seven races from Cheltenham on Friday come under the DAQMAN spotlight.


ALL SYSTEMS GO

Not much time for those hangovers to clear. A seven race card at Cheltenham this afternoon to blow away the cobwebs starting at 12.10.

The going is heavy, soft in places.

The card at Exeter survived a morning inspection and racing goes ahead on heavy ground.


MIDNIGHT CHIMES IN NOVICES CHASE

1:20 Novices’ Chase (Registered As The Dipper Novices’ Chase) (Grade 2) (5yo+, Class 1, 2m 4f 166y, 7 runners)

Plenty will have seen midnight (and beyond last night!) and I think Seeyouatmidnight could be the answer to a tricky, but highly competitive novices chase with plenty of future clues to be gleaned. The lightly raced eight-year-old won at this level over hurdles and also finished seventh in the Ladbrokes World Hurdle behind Cole Harden at the Festival last year. He got off the mark over fences at Kelso in style last time out and could take some pegging back. He is likely to make the running and loves the testing ground.


MORE SUCCESS FOR MON

1:55 Handicap Chase (Grade 3) (5yo+, Class 1, 2m 4f 166y, 11 runners)

This looks more competitive than the 1,000 piece jigsaw I got for Christmas (I struggle when it gets past the straight bits). Mon Successeur likes the ground testing and arrives here on the back of a good win at Ascot when quickening clear approaching the last and beating Mountain King by an easy seven lengths. The Paul Nicholls stable form remains a concern and I will cover with a place bet. Incredibly, Mon Successeur himself was the last winner for the stable back on the 19th December and the form of his runners since then has been 562040U3436F24P37P3P6622223P.


TOP LOOKS NOTCH ABOVE RIVALS

3:05 Relkeel Hurdle (Grade 2) (5yo+, Class 1, 2m 4f 56y, 8 runners)

Surprise Ladbrokes World Hurdle winner Cole Harden returns to the track after a creditable reappearance run at Newbury when third to Thistlecrack. He should make a bold attempt but the suspicion is the trip will prove on the sharp side this afternoon. Preference is for Top Notch who surely deserves to get his head in front. He was pipped a neck by stable companion Peace And Co in the the Triumph Hurdle and has since filled second spot behind Irving at Haydock and went within a neck of beating Identity Thief in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle last time out. The winner ran a cracker behind Nichols Canyon in the Ryanair Hurdle at Leopardstown over Christmas and the form looks Rock Solid. There are often reasons to oppose horses with form figures of 222 but not in this case.


RAP THE NAP

Koothrappali stands out in a desperately poor maiden at Southwell. David Barron has an excellent record at the track and even though Koothrappali hasn’t achieved a great deal – he does have ability and plenty of experience which I always like at this testing track. The debutant Red Chatterbox looks more of a danger than BETDAQ second favourite Bring On A spinner who was a very modest third at Brighton.

DAQMAN’S BETS (Staked 1-9pts on strength, 10pts for a Banker)
BET 5pts win 3pts place SEEYOUATMIDNIGHT (1.20 Cheltenham)
BET 5pts win 3pts place MON SUCCESSEUR (1.55 Cheltenham)
BET 9pts win (nap) KOOTHRAPPALI (2.40 Southwell)
BET 7pts win TOP NOTCH (3.05 Cheltenham)


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