TWO NAPS WIN IN DOUBLE HIT: Daqman made it 16 (yes, SIXTEEN) winning bets in four days with a naps double in England and Ireland yesterday – one a banker – plus a named double and treble up. The form figures of his tipping sequence since Friday contain 11 winners and four seconds from best returns in 22 races:

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FOUR BEST BETS OUT OF FIVE: The two winning naps give him four out of five in the four days, two of them maximum-stakes bankers, as follows:

WON 5-2 Kings Fete (Friday banker)
WON 3-1 Westerner Lady (Saturday nap)
2nd 8-11 First Figaro (Sunday nap)
WON 2-5 Simenon (Monday Irish banker)
WON 8-13 September Stars (English nap)

TODAY: Daqman slams the bookies about two odds-on bets; one should be paid out already; the other is ‘nonsense!’ He updates his Fortune Cookies and his Top Ten Two-Year-Olds. Then tries to continue his sequence of winners..


ODDS-ON ABOUT DE SOUSA IS NONSENSE

It’s a walkover at halfway. In fact, halfway house in the Flat season was two weeks ago, but the story remains the same for the rest of the campaign: Aidan O’Brien has romped home for the 2016 British trainers’ title. Bookies should pay out now.

He is 10-1 on, £1.4m ahead of his last year’s total and more than £3m clear of his nearest rival, John Gosden, who is way, way down on last season’s Golden (Horn) haul.

It’s a poor year, too, for William Haggas, Richard Fahey, Charles Hills and David O’Meara, and I can’t quite see the ammunition to improve their fire-power in the second half.

Half-time heroes are Sir Michael Stoute, Hugo Palmer and Clive Cox. One knighted veteran on the brink of his total for 2015 already in a dramatic rise in really skilful use of the material in his yard..

And two future contenders for his accolade of racing’s horse whisperer: Hugo Palmer, already equalling last year’s total of winners and a quarter of a million up on prizemoney won, and Clive Cox, who has doubled last year’s earnings already.

In the jockeys’ table, Silvestre De Sousa’s percentages have dropped away, well below his four nearest rivals.

And I can’t see him keeping the title, with Ryan Moore and an upwardly mobile James Doyle breathing down his neck. The 5-2 on (yes, really, 2-5) De Sousa is plain nonsense. He’s not so much as an even-money chance!

The season is also about the rise and rise of Oisin Murphy, but star jockey stat so far is the phenomenal 60% (6-10) strike rate when Jim Crowley rides for Ralph Beckett.


THE FORTUNE COOKIES UPDATE

-–30 Awtaad (Kevin Prendergast) Irish Champion Stakes, The Curragh, September 10

2200 Cotai Glory (Charles Hills) Nunthorpe Stakes, York, August 19; Haydock Sprint Cup, September 3

—–1 Dannyday (Sir Michael Stoute), Ebor Handicap, York, August 20

—–3 Dartmouth (Sir Michael Stoute), Irish St Leger, The Curragh September 11

-–24 Easton Angel (Michael Dods), Nunthorpe Stakes, York, August 19

-–03 Exosphere (Sir Michael Stoute), International, York, August 17

-222 Found (Aidan O’Brien), International, York, August 17

2111 Minding (Aidan O’Brien), International,York, August 17

—-1 So Mi Dar (John Gosden), Yorkshire Oaks, York, August 18

-114 Profitable (Clive Cox), Nunthorpe Stakes, York, August 19

––2 US Army Ranger (Aidan O’Brien), International, York, August 17

-–10 Usherette resting


TOP-TEN TWO-YEAR-OLDS UPDATE

3 Boynton Champagne Stakes, Doncaster,m September 10

Caravaggio Phoenix Stakes at The Curragh on August 7 and the Gimcrack Stakes at York on August 20, but quoted by bookmakers for the Nunthorpe Stakes on August 19.

1 Churchill Phoenix Stakes at The Curragh (August 7) and the National Stakes at The Curragh (September 11)

Endless Charm not known

Fair Eva Lowther Stakes at York on August 18, Moyglare Stud Stakes (The Curragh September 11).

Gulliver Weatherbys Hamilton £300,000 2yo Stakes at Doncaster on September 8 and the Redcar Two-Year-Old Trophy on October 1.

Lady Aurelia Phoenix Stakes and the Lowther Stakes but quoted by bookmakers for the Nunthorpe Stakes.

Roly Poly Phoenix Stakes, Lowther Stakes, Weatherbys Hamilton £300,000 2yo Stakes and Moyglare Stud Stakes (The Curragh September 11).

– Tis Marvellous Goffs Yearling Stakes York, August 18

Velveteen Lowther Stakes, Moyglare Stud Stakes


FLOWER TO POWER HOME AT SALISBURY

2.30 Salisbury 18 non runners at Salisbury at the time of writing, thanks to the overnight deluge which has left the course declaring soft ground ahead of their eight race card.

Interestingly though, none of the two-year-olds have been taken out of the two divisions of the opener.

Richard Hannon’s Plant Pot Power should easily be good enough to land the second division at 2.30 after his promising Sandown debut when third to stable companion Larchmont Lad. It was a good effort, which crucially came with give in the ground (good to soft), so we can be certain that won’t be a negative.

How many punters will back debutant Percy Thrower in a forecast with Plant Pot Power for the novelty factor alone ?? !!!

4.15 Catterick Tricky Dicky is up 5lb for a course and distance win 13 days ago but it was a modest contest and he can follow up here from pole position of stall one.

8.20 Chelmsford Trainer William Haggas has hit a purple patch (three winners from last four runners) and can continue the good run tonight in Essex with Entsar.

The filly has her easiest task to date after a debut fourth at Newbury and then a good run over a similar trip as tonight when third to the odds-on Ruscombe at Doncaster. The runner-up from that race has run well since and the form looks solid.

DAQMAN’S BETS (staked one to 9)
BET 9pts win (nap) PLANT POT POWER (2.30 Salisbury)
BET 4pts win TRICKY DICKY (4.15 Catterick)
BET 4pts win ENTSAR (8.20 Chelmsford)


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