ROSEBERY ONE-TWO FOR DAQMAN: Check the BETDAQ offers in the Daqman preview and follow the Saturday money! That was Daqman’s advice yesterday and the results showed huge BETDAQ big-race value:
WON 15-2 GAMRAI (Rosebery Handicap) BETDAQ 10.5
(Whitcombe Rockstar 2nd 7-2 from 6.6 in the same race)
2nd 11-2 FAR FROM DANDY (Spring Mile) BETDAQ 10.0
3rd 14-1 TRIBAL CHIEF (Lincoln Handicap) BETDAQ 26.0
MORE BETDAQ VALUE AT 20.0: Daqman finds potential for a BETDAQ value 20.0 strike at Doncaster and a nap for Ireland raiding Ascot with the champion jumps jockey booked.
O’BRIEN CLASSIC FLOP
It wasn’t rocket science. It was the simple theory that, relative to a bunch of handicappers, Albert Einstein would win the Gladness Stakes at the Curragh yesterday.
After all, Ryan Moore had given up diamond rides in Dubai to test the Aidan O’Brien Guineas and Derby hope.
But the closest Ryan and O’Brien got to wonderland on the Curragh card was when they won the maiden with Lewis Carroll.
Tenderly handled after struggling against older horses in his trial, Albert Einstein blew punters away at 11-10 favourite, not the opposition: he finished only sixth.
The winner was a 25-1 nine-year-old called Big Gossey, who had finished 22nd of 25 in the Irish Lincolnshire.
It’s an old classic: the three-year-old O’Brien talking horse is a major flop first run back.. though they usually wait for the Guineas to do it.
I was looking for a statement about the colt’s constitution and long-term planning for the Champion Hurdle!
Instead, the Ballydoyle excuse was that he’s a sprinter. New target: the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot.
HANNON OUTLAW 20.0
Where are Channon and Hannon today? While millions were being won or lost on the drawingboards of Classics plotted or unpicked by the big-name yards, Richard Hannon and Jack Channon successfully scooped four of the first five races at Doncaster yesterday.
Jack Channon, son of soccer legend Mick who turned to training racehorses, landed an unheard-of Spring Mile and Lincoln Handicap double, but goes back to the bread-and-butter on Tuesday AW at Wolverhampton.
However, Richard Hannon, himself son of a Guineas-winning trainer, is on Town Moor for Doncaster Day 2. Here’s Daqman’s view of the card.
⭕ 2.20 Doncaster LAYS LOGIC: On an Albert Einstein note, King Of Earth is a 2,000 Guineas entry but William Haggas has scored only once (1-23) with three-year-old runners this year, so I won’t be taking a short price.
⭕ 2.55 Doncaster Sean Levey, who rode the Hannon double yesterday, partners the same stable’s An Outlaw’s Grace, who is dropped a couple of grades for this handicap; in fact, tackled Group company early in his career. Around 20.0 on Betdaq Betting Exchange (four places 3.5).
⭕ 4.40 Doncaster An east strike at Lingfield was the January success of the well-bred Morbeh, who is taken to cope with the filly form of Siam Ruby.
RAIDER IN STRIKE MODE
★ NAP OF THE DAY (⭕ 3.05 Ascot) Charles Byrnes’ last six runners in Ireland have finished 31221, still standing.
Looking for better ground in England for Navan (soft) beaten favourite Munsif, he has booked champion Sean Bowen. BETDAQ 3.7 taken early.
DAQMAN’S BETS
on Betdaq Betting Exchange
2.55 Doncaster (win-50 bull’s-eye bet)
BET 2.5pts win, 4pts place AN OUTLAWS GRACE
★ 3.05 Ascot (win 20, nap)
BET 7.5pts win MUNSIF
4.40 Doncaster (win 11)
BET 3pts win MORBEH
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