DAQMAN’S SUPERNAP WINS BY 22 LENGTHS: Daqman landed a hat-trick of best bets with a supernap which scored by 22 lengths at Clonmel yesterday, giving him 15 winners in eight days. Says Daqman: ‘Pricewise proved easy meat again on the Flat but I’m finding our own Shamrock hard to match with his naps.’ Shamrock is on seven consecutive. Daqman’s three in a row:

WON 4-6 DINARIA DES OBEAUX (supernap, Thursday)
WON 8-11 KINGS SHIELD (nap, Wednesday)
WON 11-8 BOYHOOD (nap, Tuesday)

500 BID AS CHRISTMAS GIFT TO PUNTERS: Daqman slammed Pricewise 86-23 for the 2017 Flat, his eighth consecutive winning season, taking their overall totals to 493-194. They resume battle again today with two bets each in the 3.00 on the first day of the Cheltenham November meeting. Daqman wants to hit the 500 by Christmas.


BANJOS SET FOR PLACE DELIVERY

12.40 Cheltenham Kim Bailey has had a cracking spell of form and has booked long-time Irish ace Jamie Codd for this amateur riders’ chase on a 6.6 BETDAQ offer. Jamie has another top mount in Cause Of Causes later on.

Since moving to Kim, Dueling Banjos’ form figures are 1013232122, still standing. Consistent or what! Win and place, of course. Plus two tips for your Christmas viewing.

If you’ve never seen the duelling banjos in the film Deliverance, you haven’t lived (or nearly died with the tension). Even Burt Reynolds is good, and it also stars Ned Beatty, who would later give a fine rendition of Joseph Locke in Hear My Song, imbued – in more ways than one – with Irish spirit!

1.15 Cheltenham Four-year-olds had a spell of five years out of six (2009-14) and have a strong team in this novices’ handicap hurdle today.

It’s a pinstickers’ race, and mine fell on Champagne City, back in novice company after being badly hampered when stepped up to class 2. Adrian Heskin booked by in-form Tom George: 21.0 in the BETDAQ orange.

Counter Shy (5.5 offers) beat Banditry at Worcester and was the ‘moral’ at Uttoxeter, beaten little more than a length, giving weight to the winner.


IT COULD BE TIZZARD’S TURN HERE

1.50 Cheltenham Last year’s winner of this 2m chase, Un Beau Roman, hasn’t won since but is 2lb lower now. Exitas is on a hat-trick and Kapstadt will be helped by this return to a left-handed track.

But the intriguing match in the race must be Robbie Power (Mick Thomic) versus Bryan Cooper (Shanahan’s Turn).

Colin Tizzard’s pair were 8-1 and 10-1 this morning: Mick Thonic is a low jumper (sounds dangerous on this course) who likes to get on with it. Shanahan’s Turn won the Galway Plate for Henry De Bromhead. He is a follower who could be suited by the drop back in trip on this tough course.

2.25 Cheltenham (Steel Plate And Sections Novices Chase) I previewed this race earlier in the week and warned against following the winner at Cheltenham next year.

In fact, first and second home in 2016 have just one win – in a five-horse race – to their credit since.

And there’s a warning on the day today that the hot favourite, Finian’s Oscar, is carrying an 8lb penalty and is the only one of today’s quartet without Cheltenham experience.

Moreover, first-time chasers have won this seven times in eight seasons. That, and the weight concession, suggests William Henry is tasty at 3.8. on BETDAQ, with Nicky Henderson saying that he’s schooled over fences really well.


THE MORNING CASH WAS FOR CANTLOW

3.00 Cheltenham (Cross Country) Only Enable has been better to me in recent years than Cause Of Causes, who has given this column 44.0, 10.0 and 5.0 BETDAQ big-value successes at the Cheltenham Festival, including the cross-country title over today’s course and distance.

Another famous name for this column, Balthazar King, did the double in 2013 but Cause Of Causes has never been known to score on his reappearance (recent November-December start-back form 000), though he won over hurdles in 2012 after being kept going in the summer.

Auvergnat, a banks winner at Punchestown, has a handy 11st 2lb here though was no match for stable companion Cantlow on the same course a year ago before Cantlow went on to win this race.

Urgent De Gregaine, second in the 4m 2f Pardubicka last month, would not be a surprise winner if he’s got over he exertion of that, but the money this morning was for Cantlow (4.9 on BETDAQ) and I’ll take the Enda Bolger pair, with Auvergnat (4.6) likely to have improved, still only seven.

3.35 Cheltenham (Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle) Powerful galloper On The Blind Side (4.1 BETDAQ) coped with the sharp Aintree course last time but will be in his element on this more undulating, demanding terrain.

DAQMAN’S BETS (each staked to win 20 points)

12.40 Cheltenham
BET 3.5pts win and place DUELING BANJOS

1.15 Cheltenham
BET 4.4pts win COUNTER SHY
BET 1pt win and place CHAMPAGNE CITY

1.50 Cheltenham
BET 2.5pts win MICK THONIC
BET 2pts win SHANAHAN’S TURN

2.25 Cheltenham
BET 6.6pt win (nap) WILLIAM HENRY

3.00 Cheltenham
BET 5.5pts win AUVERGNAT
BET 5pts win CANTLOW

3.35 Cheltenham
BET 6.45pts win ON THE BLIND SIDE


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