7-2 NAP AS NOVELLIST WINS THE GRAND PRIX: Daqman landed the winner of a tricky Grand Prix yesterday with Novellist (WON 7-2), Ryan Moore’s mount in the Saint-Cloud Group 1, opposing evens-favourite Cirrus Des Aigles.

11-2 FOR TWO OUT OF TWO: He made it two wins in two races at the French track with Pacific Rim (WON 11-2). Novellist was his third big-race win in four days, after Saturday’s Diamond Jubilee (Lethal Force, WON 11-1) and Thursday’s Ascot Gold Cup (Estimate WON 7-2).

24.0 ARC OFFERS ‘MASSIVE’: Daqman is already looking ahead to the Arc, finding ‘massive’ value on BETDAQ this morning, 24.0 about a 14-1 shot.


This year’s Arc story may already be written. And yet again the big value is with BETDAQ. After 14.0 Royal Ascot winners at 11-1 and 8-1, I am now on for Longchamp at even bigger ‘overs.’

Novellist, winner of yesterday’s Grand Prix and 14-1 and 16-1 with bookmakers on Oddschecker, was a massive 24.0 in ante-post offers on the Daq this morning.

I can see this Monsun colt being steered to the Arc via our King George, getting better and better as the year goes on.. and, therefore, shorter and shorter in price, making 24.0 a good first position on the race.

Novellist, yesterday’s nap at Saint-Cloud, has now won seven of nine races and got within three-and-a-half lengths of last year’s Arc winner, German compatriot Danedream, when only a three-year-old.

Meanwhile, later this week, I will be looking ahead to Saturday, a day of two Derbys: the Irish Derby at The Curragh and the Pitman’s Derby (Northumberland Plate) at Newcastle.

Something else that hasn’t changed after Ascot is the value not only ante-post but race by race on punter-friendly BETDAQ.

The first two heats at Chepstow were already only 107% total probability in the orange at 8.30 this morning, with Richard Hughes starting a stint of five rides on Burnham (2.30).

Burnham, a winner at today’s 1m 2f, just failed to get home over further at the end of last month, and second and third behind him in the market are both milers on the form they have shown so far.

Hughes goes on to Windsor for five more rides, meeting Ryan Moore (six) head to head all five times during the evening.

Moore’s best shot may be Couloir Extreme (9.10), a runaway winner on the course a week ago, well in with Knights Parade on their Goodwood running behind Jan De Heem who was inspired by first-time visors that day.

At Thirsk, Ticking Katie (6.20), with the Burkes booking Daniel Tudhope (2-3 for them) on a well-connected filly, is big at 12.5 on BETDAQ as I write.

DAQMAN’S BETS
BET 1.7pts win and place (to win 20pts) TICKING KATIE (6.20 Thirsk)
DAQ MULTIPLES: 10pts win on each BURNHAM (nap, 2.30 Chepstow) and COULOIR EXTREME (9.10 Windsor), plus 5pts win double the two: 1pt win doubles and 1pt win treble with Ticking Katie.
ANTE-POST: BET (to win 40pts): 1.7pts win NOVELLIST (Arc de Triomphe, October, at 24.0).


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