DAQMAN THE BETTING SPY: DAQMAN scored in two races out of three yesterday, breaking the code in tricky form races to get one home at 6-1 then slam a 13-8 on favourite.

TUESDAY:Profit on the day 11.30
WON 6-1 CODETALKER
WON 7-4 MERLIER (beat 8-13 favourite)

LINCOLN: FORCE BE WITH YOU: On his third day of analysing the Lincoln Handicap, Daqman relates his stats and facts to the official ratings for the race and comes up with a short-list of six, including Eternal Force and Christian David, whose early-bird trainers do well at the meeting.

TONIGHT: 26.0 BETDAQ offer in forecast with Constitution Hill.


LINCOLN HANDICAP HOT 6

RATINGS: 80% of winners of the Lincoln Handicap, due to be run at Doncaster on Saturday, were rated between 94 and 102, and a similar 80% were AGE four or five; some 88% were distance winners over a MILE.

Six qualify on all three trends:

🐎 CHRISTIAN DAVID (Richard Hannon): Winner on turf at Goodwood and Newbury. Hold-up horse, had a run back on AW this month. Trainer does well at the meeting.

🐎 ETERNAL FORCE (William Haggas): On a four-timer after autumn sequence took him 13lb up the ladder after gelding op. Trainer has won this race before.

🐎 FIRST AMBITION (Karl Burke): Beaten less than four lengths at Doncaster (7f) on soft in October. Mile winner at Southwell. Trainer currently 44% on AW.

🐎 GREAT ACCLAIM (Eve Johnson Houghton): Trainer has developed this mile winner in class 4 at Windsor in 2024 to a Goodwood and Ascot big-field class-2 runner-up twice in the autumn more than a stone higher.

🐎 SHOUT (Simon and Ed Crisford): Doncaster winner as 2yo, took 1m big-field Ascot handicap on soft in September and followed up with fourth in the Balmoral there.

🐎 URBAN LION (Jack Channon): Three times winner over a mile, fifth – beaten less than two lengths – in the Royal Hunt Cup and ninth in the Cambridgeshire.


ON-GOING HIGH SIGN..

⭕ 2.52 Lingfield Luke Morris, who scored on Naval Tribute for James Owen at Kempton recently, switches back to his old guv’nor, Sir Mark Prescott, to ride Analogical.

The Ulysses four-year-old goes well when fresh, setting up a 1221 sequence under Morris over 1m 4f last Spring and into the summer months. BETDAQ 6.1.

⭕ 3.41 Hexham I like marathon races. So do Court At Slip, Jo Coko, Planned Paradise and Wal Buck’s. But they also love soft ground.

So I am looking to last year’s half-length runner-up, Highness, to show her appreciation of the better surface, and of the Hexham turf in particular, off a 7lb lower mark.

It’s a negative that her trainer, Micky Hammond, is 0-21. Or does that turn positive if you allow his run of 11 placed from 17 to finish in 10 days’ racing? Win and place, then, with BETDAQ 12.5 taken.


IT’S AN UP HILL FINISH

⭕ 7.30 Kempton You never know in this game. Serviceman, one of the last sons of the prolific sire, Wootton Bassett, was a €225,000 baby who made 320,000gns put back in the ring less than a year later as a yearling.

He stepped up again after a modest racecourse debut at Doncaster and was involved in a Lingfield finish with the money down as favourite.

He was fourth – very respectably in hindsight – unable to cope with a subsequent 108-rated winner who would triumph in the Blue Riband Derby Trial!

Serviceman seemingly takes on a monster tonight, as the champion hurdler who lost the will to jump, Constitution Hill has his second Flat race, bidding to regain his lost prowess at the age of nine.

He gives five years to each of the Andrew Balding pair Classical Allusion and the aforesaid Serviceman, 26.0 on Betdaq Betting Exchange.

And alongside every racing man in the country rooting for Constitution Hill there will be the ‘well you never know’ pound punter looking for glory.

His glory tonight may not be in opposing Constitution Hill but playing the forecast.

DAQMAN’S BETS
on Betdaq Betting Exchange

★ 2.52 Lingfield (win 20 nap)
BET 4pts win ANALOGICAL

3.41 Hexham (win 20)
BET 1.75pts win HIGHNESS

7.30 Kempton (win 25)
BET 1pt win SERVICEMAN
BET 1pt RF with CONSTITUTION HILL


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