DAQMAN NATIONAL KING: LATE CHRISTMAS GIFT WITH 8-1 BULL’S EYE: He’s done it again! Daqman made it 52 points profit on the day, more than 81 in three days, when he had Christmas In April (WON 8-1 SP) top of his Devon National order in, his favourite kind of race. Punters who took his advice to monitor BETDAQ offers could have had 11.0 and 11.5 at the times he warned to check the market.
Friday: profit 52.25
WON 8-1 CHRISTMAS IN APRIL (Exeter: 11.5 best on BETDAQ)
WON 7-4 EMMA’S JOY (Warwick nap)
Thursday: profit 14.50
WON 11-8 FUGITIVES DRIFT (Huntingdon nap)
WON (3RD 5-1) NORTHERN POET (Huntingdon place bet)
Wednesday: profit 14.40
WON 15-2 BURTON’S WELL (Doncaster)
WON 9-4 BEAN IN TROUBLE (Ludlow nap)
DAQMAN MASTER NAPSTER: JOY OF HAT-TRICK AS PROFITS REACH 165: He’s done it again! Daqman, who landed five winning naps out of six last week, is now on three in a row this week, after Emma’s Joy (WON 7-4) yesterday.His daily best bets are now 165 points up from 46 winners since November 10, close on a 50% strike rate:
DAQMAN NH ACCOUNTS UPDATE
📈 Daqman 31, Pricewise 15 (+253.40 to -81.00) 10pt stakes at SP
📈 Bull’s-eye bets: 37% (+226.00 from 12-32) staked to win 50
📈 Bulls-eye naps: 0% (-12.00 from 0-1) (2019: 47% +249 from 8-17)
📈 All Daily Naps 47% (+165.84 from 46-98) 10pt stakes at SP
📈 Supernaps 52% (+36.69 from 12-23) 20pt stakes at SP
📈 Fortune Cookies 44% (+11.88 from 4-9) 20pt stakes at SP
EIDER OUTSIDER LOST BUT 14.5 BETDAQ BET AT KEMPTON Daqman burned the midnight oil after the Devon National success and produced an order-in for the Eider Chase, finding one at 21.0. But the track is waterlogged and he’s left hoping for a new date. Instead he takes a 14.5 BETDAQ offer at Kempton and a Flat nap at Lingfield, reckoning Nico De Boinville and Frankie Dettori have winners plotted up for them. Headlines:
🔹 HILL CAN RISE TO FESTIVAL HOPES
🔹 DASHING NICO PLUMPS FOR PERK
🔹 FANNING AND DETTORI ON PLOTS
🔹 GOSDEN WARRIOR AT THE DOUBLE
HILL CAN RISE TO FESTIVAL HOPES
12.40 Kempton Palmers Hill (BETDAQ 7.2 taken) won after a long break the last day, and needs to do well in this grade to justify his J P McManus Cheltenham entries. Much depends on whether Downtown Getaway bounces back after a wind op.
The Pendil (1.15) requires you to guess whether Master Tommytucker will stay on his feet. Layers might be knocked over if he does.
The Adonis (1.50) asks you to guess which French winner, Fujimoto Flyer or Solo, has acclimatised and can win this seeming match.
Ch’tibello (2.25) is down from Grade 1, not disgraced in the Christmas Hurdle but is nine now and the weights have four of them more or less finishing in line. Not a good betting day all round, with the main meeting abandoned.
DASHING NICO PLUMPS FOR PERK
3.35 Kempton (Grade 3 chase) No favourite has scored, and five winners out of 10 have been double-figure odds, as Cheltenham and Grand National outsiders try to state their case in a late, late show.
Thankyou Colin Tizzard for a superb performance with Christmas In April yesterday. You train Mister Malarky, and this winner only on good and good to soft has his best chance for some time here, if the track forecast is accurate (good to soft; cloudy).
Ran a cracker in the Ladbrokes Trophy and the cheekpieces are back on, with Jonjo O’Neill Jr keeping the ride on today’;s morning offer at 12.5.
The partnership was second at the Grand National meeting in April, when losing a shoe didn’t help. The winner that day, Kildisart, could bounce back. He’s also been stuck in the mud recently.
Black Corton won the Kauto Star Novices Chase on this course and surface, but has never quite handled the Graded targets at which he’s been aimed. His best form has been at Galway and Sandown over a furlong and a half shorter.
Paul Nicholls has back up from Sametegal, Romain De Seman and Adrien Du Pont, who holds Just A Sting (and therefore Dashing Perk) on old form.
But Dashing Perk (BETDAQ 14.5 taken) may be the ‘hidden horse’ ridden, despite all Nicholls has to offer, by Nico De Boinville, currently riding out of his skin, with returns this week of 01111, still standing.
Talkischeap and Crievehill have their Grand National preps. Both are nicely in at Aintree but with plenty of weight today: Talkischeap is testing out a wind op since his Sandown Gold Cup win hiked him 12lb and Kim Muir fourth Crievehill faces a 16lb hit by the handicapper for back-to-back wins in the autumn.
FANNING AND DETTORI ON PLOTS
2.05 Lingfield (Hever Sprint) Only one winning favourite in the decade which reveals, as ever with sprints, how tricky it is to spot the one that’s ready, willing and able at this time of year.
But there are some edges, again typical of sprints. Winners were fit from winter racing and six out of 10 came from stalls 1 and 2, which all suggests that Furious out of gate 7, and 154 days absent, is a favourite to oppose, particularly because her hat-trick bid was a flop when she had to race wide.
Only once in the entire history of the race has the winner been older than six and, right next door to Furious in 6, Watchable is 10 now but landed back-to-back success twice last year.
The better-drawn Royal Birth (holds Hareem Queen), has been winner and second in this race. Couldn’t get to Watchable the last day but is now weighted to close him down. Corinthia Knight has the widest draw and Chitra is raised three grades.
The word from my man in the long grass is that Puds is ready for this, with Joe Fanning booked out of stall 2. To win a Listed with her would mean so much to Richard Hughes, who is striking at 43%, his current returns: 201114.
Puds has been placed nine times from 11 starts but the non-runner has ruined my plans of a strong place bet. I took 7.8 Puds, with place cover on the win stake should she finish second.
GOSDEN WARRIOR AT THE DOUBLE
3.15 Lingfield (Winter Derby) Frankie’s back for John Gosden, who plotted this race up last year with Wissachickon, our first horse to follow for the 2019 Flat.
Dubai Warrior was ridden clear of Gosden stablemate Court House in a Listed here in December, then Court House went on a look-see mission in the Derby trial on the first of this month, leading Bangkok until the final furlong, Dalgarno way back in third.
On the book, Frankie has 4lb to find to land another Gosden plot and turn over the odds-on favourite at 3.0 in the BETDAQ orange.
DAQMAN’S BETS
12.40 Kempton (win 20)
BET 3.25pts win PALMERS HILL
2.05 Lingfield (win 10, place to win 5)
BET 1.5pts win and 2.5pts place PUDS
3.15 Lingfield (win 20)
BET 10pts win (nap) DUBAI WARRIOR
3.35 Kempton (win 50 bull’s-eye bets)
BET 4.25pts win MISTER MALARKY
BET 3.75pts win DASHING PERK
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