SIX DAQMAN WINNERS FROM SEVEN RACES: Daqman landed three winners for the second day running yesterday to give the pick of his selections a results sequence of 2111/111 for six winners from 10 bets in seven races. In the last eight days, he has recorded 15 wins. Here are the bank-holiday weekend winners you can add to yesterday’s list.

Monday: 23 points profit on the day
WON 11-8 TASK FORCE (nap)
WON 12-1 BELGOPRINCE (Liberated Light 2nd 11-4 same race)
WON 5-2 ISLA KAI (Kathab 3rd 2-1 same race)

Sunday: 11 points profit on the day
WON 8-5 POKER FACE
WON 4-6 CHERRY
WON 13-8 THE GATEKEEPER (Thunder Ball won 7-1, disqualified)

GET READY FOR TWO CHAMPION IRISH MEETS: Newbury and Ripon Day 2 today then modest fare the rest of the week, so Daqman’s FORTUNE COOKIES are held over until next week’s previews of the Leopardstown Champion Stakes meeting (Saturday, September 9) and Curragh Irish St Leger day (Sunday, September 10).


FORTUNE COOKIES SCORE 21

SO many winners Daqman lost count! He flagged up 20 Fortune Cookie winners when Kinross won at York last week; in fact, that was number 21.

WON 11-8 Emily Dickinson, WON 5-6 Adayar, WON 3-5 Blue Rose Cen, WON 7-2 Chaldean, WON evens Little Big Bear, WON 2-5 Tahiyra, WON 11-4 Soul Sister, WON 9-2 Auguste Rodin, WON 16-5 Blue Rose Cen, WON 11-5 Paddington, WON 8-13 Tahiyra, WON 4-11 Auguste Rodin, WON 8-11 Paddington, WON 5-1 Perotto, WON 11-10 Nostrum, WON 10-11 Savethelastdance, WON 1-1 Elite Status (first 2yo runner), WON 10-11 Kinross, WON 4-9 Paddington, WON 1-8 Ace Impact, WON 9-4 Kinross.


IT’S A CLASSICS CAR CRASH

Who can you rely on? The art of Fortune Cookies is to catch consistent top-quality horses and take a chunk of profit at low risk from their winning sequence. Here’s why it ain’t easy: a Classic series of car crashes.

GUINEAS GOOFS: Last year the Newmarket 2,000 winner, Coroebus, went missing for two months then crashed.. ‘nowhere’ as 6-5 favourite for the Jacques Le Marois.

Native Trail, winner of the Irish equivalent, was beaten by the French colt Vadeni in the Eclipse and ‘ran flat’, fifth to Baaeed in the Juddmonte International.

This year, we were on Chaldean in the English 2,000 but glad to dump him after he beat only a 91-rated into second at Newmarket, and he failed twice after at 13-8 and 7-10, favourite both times.

DERBY DOWNERS: Desert Crown, the 2022 Epsom Derby winner, had not been seen since when beaten half a length by Hukum at Sandown in May. Now he’s gone missing again.

So has the form of Sir Michael Stoute’s stable; currently 1-13, with Nostrum’s failure as hot favourite last week suggesting ‘something’s wrong’ at Freemason Lodge.

Westover, said to have been unlucky at Epsom last year, ran away with the Irish Derby, but was hammered 18 lengths in the King George and has won just the once since the Curragh, in a small field at Saint-Cloud.

This year we’ve managed to squeeze the big two Derby wins out of Auguste Rodin but he let us down badly in the King George. Would you back Auguste Rodin, Chaldean or Desert Crown ever again?

FORTUNE COOKIES will be back with some answers next Tuesday.


THE CLASSIC GENERATION

⭕ 3.40 Newbury Classic can strike a blow for the three-year-olds in this class 3 handicap. The Richard Hannon trained runner lost nothing in defeat here last time out over seven furlongs- far from it – he could easily have been considered an unlucky loser.

He was repeatedly denied a clear run in the closing stages only for him to be doing his best work near the end and gave every indication the extra furlong here will be right up his street. Back at class 3 level and off the same mark he could prove very hard to beat and get back to the winning form he had shown previously at Sandown where also staying on well at the end of seven furlongs.

Crack Shot is going back in distance after disappointing at Goodwood last time out – he might just be a little high in the handicap though after his early career win at Hamilton which was only at class 5 level.

The one I fear the most is Sea Eagle who has been nibbled at in the early Betdaq Betting Exchange market. Trained by William Haggas, he remains unexposed and looks capable of more than he showed on handicap debut at Goodwood last time out.


I’M ON THE TRAIL

⭕ 4.00 Ripon Origintrail looks very much the percentage call here at a track she clearly loves.

She knocked up back to back wins at Chester and over course and distance here last season and gave a strong indication of a return to that kind of form when beaten a nose here last time out behind Ey Up It’s Maggie. She seems pretty interchangeable at 5f/6f so the step-up in trip today is not a concern.

Whilst she’s up a pound for her recent second, the mark (78) still looks much more manageable than the 85 she was racing off at the back end of last season.


METRIC WORTH A FEW POUNDS

⭕ 7.05 Musselburgh Metric is up 6lb (or should that be 2.72kg?) for her Leicester win last week but there was plenty to like about that success – not least of which the front two put five lengths between themselves and the third.

The runner-up that day was Star Start who was sent off at 2/5 having previously bolted home by 14 lengths under an inspired ride at Doncaster.

Asgard’s Captain makes the market for us here and whilst his current form is fair (including a dead-heat win at Ripon) it doesn’t look as good as that of Metric.

DAQMAN’S BETS:

3.40 Newbury (win 10, nap)
BET 4.2pts win CLASSIC

4.00 Ripon (win 10)
BET 2.0pts win ORIGINTRAIL

7.05 Musselburgh (win 10)
BET 5.0pts win METRIC


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