FORTUNE COOKIES’ 497 POINTS PROFIT: Daqman special bets landed two of the five title races at Ascot yesterday, Fortune Cookies bringing its total to 15 winners for 497 points profit at a strike rate of 44%, thanks to Charyn’s smooth Champions Mile defeat of Facteur Cheval. Kyprios was equally majestic in winning the Long Distance Cup as a supernap.
WON 13-8 CHARYN (FORTUNE COOKIE)
WON 8-11 KYPRIOS (supernap)
CAN HE CRACK 500? Goliath’s Japan Cup prep at Longchamp today gives Fortune Cookies a chance to crack the 500-points-profit mark.
RETURN OF ‘KING’ GOLIATH
⭕ 1.33 Longchamp (Prix du Conseil de Paris) The return to form of Anmaat, 40-1 at Ascot yesterday, snatched the £737k Champion Stakes prize from Calandagan.
The 6-4 favourite had been slowly away and short of room when Stephane Pasquier squeezed through in the final furlong only for Jim Crowley to find space of his own and record the fastest 200 metres of the race in sustaining his run.
For those who have followed Sir Michael Stoute into his autumn of retirement, this victory for trainer Owen Burrows, who was 12 years Sir Michael’s assistant, kept the memories alive ahead of Stoute’s final runners next weekend.
Meanwhile, today at Longchamp, Calandagan’s trainer, Francis-Henri Graffard preps his giant Goliath for his autumn campaign.
Ridden by Christophe Soumillon, who won Ascot’s handicap finale at 14-1 yesterday, King George star Goliath is penalised to give 4lb all round on ground heavier than he would like.
Zarakem won the the Harcourt on heavy ground here in the Spring, and was not disgraced – just outclassed – when sixth in the Arc.
Marquisat has more consistent form, second twice and third in the lower-level Group races heavy ground, at one stage finishing ahead of Goliath.
Goliath, not seen for 85 days, is officially rated a couple of pound down on Marquisat (115-112), with Zarakem well ahead of both on 120.
ROCK’S GROUND AND RATING
⭕ 2.50 Longchamp This Listed fillies and mares looks between Tareefa for William Haggas, Al Anoud for Ralph Beckett and Rose Prick for Ed Walker, with six of the eight runners over from England.
Tareefa has won on Haydock soft and the ground should not be a problem to the Kingman filly Al Anoud, though this is her first try in the mud.
Ratings include 100 Miss Cantik for Amy Murphy, 95 Zarabanda (Christophe Soumillon for David O’Meara), 94 Rose Prick and Tareefa, the 3yo off 89.
But a second 3yo, Karl Burke’s Molten Rock, rates 101 plus the age allowance after a Group-3 second at Dusseldorf. The ground is her big advantage.
SOUND CHANCE FOR YEAH MAN
⭕ 3.25 Longchamp A Listed for 3yo fillies, with Fair Point (104 Ralph Beckett), never out of a place and well clear in the ratings of those with exposed form, among them 92 Kindest Nation (Hugo Palmer), 91 Run Away (Andrew Balding) and 82 Melon Twist (Karl Burke).
But the home team have the ‘dark’ filly in Abstract. A Wootton Bassett, trained by Francis Graffard, she beat subsequent dual winner, Moonfire, at Lyon.
FAIR POINT ABSTRACT THREAT
⭕ 3.50 Limerick (Munster National) It’s not often Willie Mullins is outnumbered but Gordon Elliottt has seven starters to Mullins two. The score is three winners each in the last eight years.
Paul Townend picks Horantzau d’Airy, after his step forward to three miles, emerging from the pack to finish second in the Kerry National at Listowel behind runaway winner, Flooring Porter, in deep ground.
Porter’s yard has Haydock National trial winner, Yeah Man, who had been pipped in the Ascot Silver Cup (3m) last Christmas on a sound surface. Betdaq Betting Exchange 8.1 taken.
DAQMAN’S BETS
1.33 Longchamp
FORTUNE COOKIE
BET 20pts win GOLIATH
2.50 Longchamp (win 20)
BET 8pts win TAREEFA
BET 4pts win MOLTEN ROCK
3.25 Longchamp (win-50 bull’s-eye bet)
BET 7pts win ABSTRACT
BET 10pts win (saver) FAIR POINT
3.50 Limerick (win-50 bull’s-eye bet)
BET 7pts win YEAH MAN (nap)
BET 6pts to win 12 HORANTZAU DAIRY
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