100% WITH 139-1 TREBLE IN TEN-WINNER SPREE OVER THREE DAYS: There’s no stopping Daqman: no finale; just a walk in the park! After three winners on Saturday and four out of six on Sunday, he beat all of that with a 100% record yesterday: three out of three, which could have landed a 139-1 Daq Multiples treble. In the event he stuck to singles, worried that the winning run might end, not realising he would step on the gas!
BACK-TO-BACK NAPS BOOST 164-POINT PROFIT IN FOUR COUNTRIES: As it was, Daqman made 164 points profit from eight different meetings in England, Ireland, France and Scotland over the three days, and landed back-to-back naps.
MONDAY (60 points profit)
WON 6-1 COMPTON’S FINALE (Ayr)
WON 4-1 RUKWA (Cartmel)
WON 3-1 BIRDCAGE WALK (Windsor nap)
SUNDAY (44.00 points profit)
WON 13-2 ROYAL PROSPECT (Redcar, 10.0 on BETDAQ)
WON 3-1 FRENCH RAIN (Curragh, 5.6 on BETDAQ)
WON 11-10 RED TEA (Curragh, 3.8 on BETDAQ)
WON 3-5 A’ALI (Deauville, Prix Robert Papin supernap)
SATURDAY (60.70 points profit)
WON 17-2 WITHHOLD (Newbury Marsh Cup)
WON 5-1 CASABLANCA MIX (Market Rasen Summer Plate bull’s-eye)
WON 7-2 STAR CATCHER (Curragh Irish Oaks)
HEADS UP ON TWO-YEAR-OLDS: Day 2
TOP TWENTY: Here’s the story so far of the 2019 two-year-olds with their ratings (colts unless marked with ‘f’ for filly). Big-race meets to come: August: Deauville, Goodwood and York. September: Ascot. October: Newmarket, Longchamp.
112 A’Ali (Simon Crisford) won Norfolk Stakes, Royal Ascot, and Prix Robert Papin, Deauville.
112 Raffle Prize (f: Mark Johnston) won Queen Mary (5f), Royal Ascot, and Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes (6f) July Meeting.
110 Pinatubo (Charlie Appleby) won Chesham Stakes, Royal Ascot.
110 Siskin (Ger Lyons) won Marble Hill Stakes, Railway Stakes, both at the Curragh.
108 Arizona (Aidan O’Brien) won Coventry Stakes, Royal Ascot.
108 Daahyeh (f: Roger Varian) won Albany Stakes, Royal Ascot.
107 Royal Lytham (Aidan O’Brien) seventh Coventry Stakes, Royal Ascot; won July Stakes, Newmarket.
107 Ventura Rebel (Richard Fahey) second Norfolk Stakes, Royal Ascot; fourth Super Sprint, Newbury.
106 Platinum Star (Saeed bin Suroor) second July Stakes, Newmarket.
106 Threat (Richard Hannon) second Coventry Stakes, Royal Ascot.
106 Visinari (Mark Johnston grey) third July Stakes, Newmarket.
105 Roman Turbo (Mick Halford) won Anglesey Stakes, the Curragh
105 Summer Romance (f: Charlie Appleby) won Newmarket July Meeting.
104 Celtic Beauty (f: Kevin Condon) second in the Albany Stakes, Newmarket.
103 Final Song (f: Saeed bin Suroor) third Queen Mary Stakes, Royal Ascot.
102 Liberty Beach (f: John Quinn) fourth Queen Mary Stakes; won Sandown Listed.
101 Dark Vader (Joseph O’Brien) Navan maiden winner
101 Fort Myers (Aidan O’Brien) fourth Coventry Stakes, Royal Ascot.
100 Armory (Aidan O’Brien) won Curragh maiden.
100 Guildsman (Archie Watson) third Coventry Stakes, Royal Ascot; fourth July Stakes, Newmarket.
HORSES TO FOLLOW, currently at a lower level: Byline (Kevin Ryan), Dark Regard (f: Mark Johnston), French Rain (f: Ger Lyons)
HOPEFUL FOR MUSSELBURGH NAP
2.30 Musselburgh Northern Hope only went down by a head on debut at Beverley behind World Title and the pair finished well clear. The winner has gone on to run well at Brighton.
Northern Hope was disappointing next time out on the all-weather at Newcastle but is surely worth another chance back on the turf in a race as modest as this looks.
The biggest danger, Breck’s Selection also went backwards after a promising start and is now on turf for the first time whilst Bye Bye Euro only beat one home on debut at Carlisle although was nibbled at in the market. The early signs on BETDAQ today are that he is weak in the betting.
3.15 Wolverhampton Tom Dascombe is striking whilst the iron is hot with Wild Edric who is still very tempting under a statutory 6lb penalty for an easy course and distance win last time out.
Just eight days ago he made all the running to win by four lengths and his penalty is partly offset by the claim of Jane Elliott who has ridden him twice before.
He doesn’t have such a great draw today in 9 (versus 1 last time) but arrives in cracking form and front running tactics are likely to be deployed again.
A couple of the bigger looking dangers Astrospeed and Swiss Pride are both non runners which leaves Take Fright (stall one) as the biggest danger. The Hugo Palmer trained runner remains a maiden after six starts and whilst it was an improved effort last time out here – it did come over seven furlongs and he was staying on to good effect so the drop back in distance is a little puzzling.
3.30 Musselburgh Archie Watson continues in good form (8 winners last 14 days) and he stands a good chance of another winner with Exclusively in this sprint handicap.
However, the filly has been a beaten odds-on favourite twice now since winning on debut at Redcar and there didn’t appear to be any excuses last time out at Nottingham where she was put in her place by Never In Paris.
Bill Neigh and Dazzling Des were outsiders in a Listed race at Sandown last time out when the pair were split by three quarters of a length in 7th and 8th. Of the pair, a chance is taken with Bill Neigh who has already won twice over course and distance.
DAQMAN’S BETS (staked to win 20 points)
BET 14.2pts win (nap) NORTHERN HOPE (2.30 Musselburgh)
BET 8.8pts win WILD EDRIC (3.15 Wolverhampton)
BET 4.2pts win BILL NEIGH (3.30 Musselburgh)
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