FORTUNE COOKIES UPDATE: Time to take stock. Today Daqman upgrades and updates his Fortune Cookies list of horses to follow with a view to Royal Ascot and the Irish Derby meeting. Tomorrow, the season so far in terms of winners and winning runs. Wednesday, his bonus betting scheme.
MONDAY SUPERNAP: On a horse that has finished stone last in his last two races. DAQMAN is not put off.
FORTUNE COOKIES ASCOT POINTER
NEW BLUE POINT Third in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot and fourth on heavy in the Haydock Sprint as a three-year-old for Charlie Appleby’s Derby-winning Godolphin team.
My man in the long grass tells me that he will be brought back to 5f for the Kings Stand Stakes on the opening day of Ascot 2018.
NEW BROROCCO A near-perfect preparation for a handicap at the Epsom Derby Meeting hit two buffers: the ground changed to soft, whereas he much prefers a sound surface; secondly, he came up against the big improver Ajman King so all in all, he did well to be second.
40 CHIARA LUNA deleted
11 CITY LIGHT I can’t keep pace with him. Neither can the other sprinters.
NEW COSMIC LAW Firm-ground winner who ran away with the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom on the soft. First two-year-old find of the season.
11 CRACKSMAN Won the Ganay for us and scraped home when odds on at Epsom. More to come.
— ENABLE Won’t be out until later in the season.
NEW FOREVER TOGETHER After the continuous Classic upsets, the victors are going to be hard to overturn at Royal Ascot and in the Irish Derby and Oaks.
11 MAGIC CIRCLE Chester Cup congratulations to Ian Williams and a superb Fran Berry, followed by a so-impressive Sandown success.
NEW MASAR After the continuous Classic upsets, the victors are going to be hard to overturn at Royal Ascot and in the Irish Derby and Oaks.
10 MAYBRIDE Disappointed on the last day but it was a trip too far. Back to sprinting on Friday.
10 MENDELSSOHN Consolation awaits after roughhouse Kentucky Derby
10 PERFECT CLARITY The ground went against her in the Oaks.
03 ROARING LION I’m staying with him at 1m 2f
14 SAXON WARRIOR deleted
-2 SHARJA BRIDGE The ‘moral’ at Newmarket, just beaten, giving weight to the winner.
NEW STRADIVARIUS Third in the British Champions Long Distance Cup to Order Of St George came back this season to win the Yorkshire Cup and lay down his claim to Royal Ascot gold.
— VERACIOUS Coronation Stakes is revised target after setback.
NEW WINDSTOSS German Derby and Preis Von Europa winner, chased the Coronation Cup battle on the Epsom hill of Cracksman and Salouen on Friday.
While all eyes were on the front two, there was very little comment about the staying power shown by the German colt who looks a Cup horse in the making.
11 WITHOUT PAROLE St James’s Palace Stakes target after back-to-back wins for us.
14 ZARKAMIYA Frankel-Zarkava filly on the sidelines.
DREAMING OF A SUPERNAP
3.20 Newton Abbot Summer jumping card at Newton Abbot and this class 2 handicap hurdle looks very competitive – certainly more so than last year when Cleni Wells won and he is a big price to follow up in this company.
The Nicky Henderson trained Cultivator is up 2lb for a narrow win at Warwick last time out but might struggle to confirm form with the third placed Fidux on these revised terms.
Preference is for All Set To Go who is a class dropper and was by no means disgraced in the Swinton Hurdle at Haydock when fifth to Silver Streak – beaten just over 10 lengths.
I’ll back the grey in the win market to win 20 and place to win 10 points
6.00 Ayr It’s not often I consider a horse for the NAP, let alone SUPERNAP, who has finished stone last in his last TWO races but that’s the case today with Dream Today in the opener at Ayr.
Mark Johnston has his string in fine form at the moment and the Middleham stable must still be on a high after the superb second place run of Dee Ex Bee in the Derby on Saturday.
Whilst it’s fair to say that Dream Today hasn’t progressed since his winning debut at York, I also think it’s quite probable that he’s simply not been good enough to win the quality of races he’s been running in and should find this a lot easier – even with the penalty to defy.
His four races since York have all been at Group and Listed level and his best effort was at Newmarket last October when finishing second to Ghaiyyath in the Group 3 Autumn Stakes.
He was disappointingly last of nine in the Heron Stakes at Sandown Park on his seasonal reappearance but was hampered at the start and the run can, at least partly, be forgiven.
Rather than pick too many holes in his form it’s better to look at the modest quality of the race he is in tonight and his BETDAQ price is approaching even money at the time of writing which is worthy of SUPERNAP material.
Mount Ararat is the danger on the betting after a promising debut third at Newcastle (winner also won again since). But that run came on the all-weather and over a trip two furlongs longer than tonight so is a new set of conditions for Karl Burke’s runner.
6.30 Ayr Tim Easterby has his string in good form and Nuns Walk should claim an overdue success in the fillies handicap at 6.30pm.
I think the faster ground will suit her and she is out again quickly after finishing second to Socialites Red at Nottingham last week on soft ground.
She ran one of her best career races at Catterick on faster ground and is very much knocking on the door.
Jessie Allen finally came good when winning on her 41st start last time out but is likely to struggle here with the resulting 6lb penalty and is also 2lb out of the handicap.
DAQMAN’S BETS (staked to win 20 points except SUPERNAP and place bet)
BET 2.8pts win and 6.6pts place (WIN 10) ALL SET TO GO (3.20 Newton Abbot)
SUPERNAP BET 20pts win DREAM TODAY (6.00 Ayr)
BET 6.6pts win NUNS WALK (6.30 Ayr)
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