DAQMAN’S WINNING THEME OF NAP, NAP, NAP: Daqman landed his third winning nap in four days, making it 71 best bets up this year, when Sea Theme powered through a pack of fillies and mares under Tom Marquand to complete a double for William Haggas on the second day of the York Ebor Festival.
Thursday
WON 5-2 SEA THEME (nap wins 30 points)
Wednesday
WON 12-1 EQUILATERAL (bull’s-eye bet wins 50)
Tuesday
WON 5-2 CLEARANCE
WON 5-2 KARAVOMYLOS (nap)
Monday
WON 6-4 POLICE ACADEMY
WON 10-11 HARAPPAN (nap)
★ Daqman 44, Pricewise 22
★ 71 naps up in 2023
★ 19 Fortune Cookies win
HUGE VALUE IN BETDAQ OFFERS: Plenty of action at York today all at huge value on BETDAQ with the offers in individual races overround at only 104%, 102, 105, 104, 104, 108, 107. Last year on this day (total SP) with bookies: 128%, 107, 122, 120, 117, 128 and 123.
CHAMP SET FOR KNOCK-OUT BLOW
⭕ 1.50 York (1m 4f handicap) Strikes at 14-1, 20-1 and 33-1 in three of the last four seasons, with not an outright winning favourite in sight, nor any three-year-old winner. Four-year-olds are 9-10.
Connections of Marhaba The Champ hope that showers forecast from 12 noon are a little bit delayed as he likes quick ground, with not a drop of juice in it, and has been prepared to repeat his successful Springtime mission here on the Knavesmire. William Buick rode him then; Ryan Moore is in the plate today. BETDAQ value 9.3
THEY’RE PUNTING WITH COURAGE
⭕ 2.25 York (Lonsdale Cup) Frankie Dettori won this three times on Stradivarius and owes us a decent ride on Courage Mon Ami after running Gregory into the ground on Tuesday.
The Lonsdale belt went last year to Quickthorn, who has officially improved half a stone after back-to-back wins here at York again and in the Goodwood Cup.
Quickthorn beat Coltrane out of sight in this a year ago and beat him again at Goodwood (soft) after Coltrane had finished close up to Courage Mon Ami in the Ascot Gold Cup (firm).
The outcome depends on how the race is run, and the fast ground suggests Courage Mon Ami might turn around the Goodwood form, with those preferring it softer becoming the playthings for Mostahdaf-style Dettori domination. Plunge horse this morning down to 3.4 favourite.
TUDHOPE BOOKED FOR GAMBLE
⭕ 3.00 York (Gimcrack Stakes, 6f 2yo) Charlie Appleby and Richard Hannon have won two Gimcracks each in the last seven years; eight of the 10 winners in the decade were drawn 4, 5, 6 or 7.
Haatem, the Hannon horse, has dropped back to the distance of his best form when fifth in the Coventry to Aidan O’Brien’s River Tiber but his yard has won mainly class-5 events in the last 10 days or so.
O’Brien’s runner today, Johannes Brahms (4.3 on BETDAQ), was three-lengths Windsor Castle runner-up on firm to Big Evs, who is fancied for the Nunthorpe in the very next race.
Big Evs made all the running in the Moulcomb at Goodwood and had Kylian back in third after an unsatisfactory race for Kylian, bumped at the start and hanging right in the final furlong.
King’s Gamble has raced only once – impressive on the July Course- and the Kingman colts inexperience may be offset by the booking of Danny Tudhope to do the steering. Strong support on all books this morning but 6.2 BETDAQ offers.
KHAADEM HUGE OFFERS AT 25.0
⭕ 3.35 York (Nunthorpe Stakes) STATS: Since 1956 only two two-year-olds, Lyric Fantasy (1992) and Kingsgate Native (2007), have won this Group-1 British Champions sprint.
WINNING AGES this century: 3yo five, 4yo five, 5yo four; older horses 7. TRAINERS with runners: Charles Hills 2, Aidan O’Brien 2, Henry Candy 1, John Quinn 1.
JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: Frankie Dettori 3, Jason Hart 1.
DRAW: Stalls 3 to 10 have won nine; only Highfield Princess last year has scored from a higher stall (14).
119 BRADSELL (3yo; stall 9): Coventry winner last year (firm), has been saved for this since beating Highfield Princess in the Kings Stand Stakes (good) when in receipt of 3lb; has to give a pound today. Twilight Calls 4th (not clear run two out); Dramatised (badly drawn) was well behind.
117 KHAADEM (7yo; stall 10): Won Group 3 (5f) at Newmarket last Spring but prefers f. Group 2 (firm) at Goodwood last July before 4th to Highfield Princess in this on good to firm (weights as today). But produced a shock 80-1 Jubilee strike at Royal Ascot (6f) in June under Jamie Spencer.
117 HIGHFIELD PRINCESS (6yo; stall 6): Last year’s winner is back in form but not at this depth. After the defeat by Bradsell, she was a length and a half behind Khaadem over 6f in the Jubilee (weights as today) before dropping to Group 2 to win readily on good to soft at Goodwood, with Equality 7th (not suited by the track).
110 EQUALITY (5yo; stall 11) See Highfield Princess. Earlier won Sandown Charge (good) from Makarova (weights as today).
109 REGIONAL (5yo; stall 7) Has climbed the ladder this year, a York handicap success in May leading to a Listed win at Haydock from Equilateral, who beat a big field here on Wednesday. Makarova was fourth.
108 AESOP’S FABLES (3yo; stall 16) Solid Listed form this year without winning. Can sweat up and drawn high.
108 DRAMATISED (3yo; stall 14) Another with a high draw, she was Breeders Cup Juvenile runner-up last autumn and beat Equilateral for the Temple Stakes at Haydock in May, but no show in Kings Sand (see Bradsell).
108 BIG EVS (2yo; stall 8) Won the Windsor Castle on firm and the Molecomb on soft but they are the low levels of the Pattern. Will lumps of weight from those in the upper echelons today be enough?
107 TWILIGHT CALLS (5yo; stall 13) Modest winning form but second in Temple Stakes and Kings Stand last season. See Bradsell. Well backed with bookies this morning (Dettori factor?) but easy at 16.5 offers on BETDAQ.
🔢 Ratings are Official Ratings
Betdaq Betting Exchange 2.64 Highfield Princess, 6 Bradsell, 7.5 Big Evs, 25 Khaadem
BEST DRAW? GIVE ME STRENGTH
⭕ 4.10 York (1m 2.5f fillies’ handicap) Low draws have been essential in the short history of this race, with the last two winners racing strongly from a fast break out of the one stall.
That’s where you’ll find Sisyphus Strength, winner the last day on the July Course. She has Rowayeh next door out of 2, always a popular choice in the market, related down the dam’s side to Baaeed.
Lan Cinnte (out of 3), stepping up to this trip, is better than the bare form, only now fulfilling her promise – she’s ‘bone idle’, says Jessica Harrington – and with an Oaks winner on her dam’s side. Runner-up from Galway victory has boosted the form. Rain would help.
Amanzoe (stall 10) was second in this race last year but has been absent since, and you have to rely on trainer William Haggas to get her ready; 11 winners in the fortnight says ‘no worries.’ Contrast with Charlie Johnson (Sirona), who has been badly out of form.
Solid support for Reach this morning but Michael and David Easterby are currently 0-26, with a shocking six in a row beaten favourites.
BETDAQ value 6.1 Amanzoe, 9 Sisyphus Strength, 11 Lan Cinnte
DAQMAN’S BETS
1.50 York (win-50 bull’s-eye bet)
BET 6pts win MARHABA THE CHAMP
2.25 York (win-20 nap)
BET 8pts win COURAGE MON AMI
3.00 York (win 20 plus win-10 saver)
BET 4pts win KING’S GAMBLE
BET 3pts win JOHANNES BRAHMS
3.35 York (win 30 each)
BET 6pts win BRADSELL
BET 1pt win and place KHAADEM
4.10 York (win-50 bull’s-eye bet)
BET 10pts win AMANZOE
BET 5pts win LAN CINNTE
BET 2pts to win 15 SISYPHUS STRENGTH
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