IT’S NO SECRET: WINNER-A-DAY DAQMAN IS THE TIPSTER TO FOLLOW: Off we go again! Daqman yesterday completed another week with at least one winner every day. The seven days included four winning naps and a 50-profit strike with a bull’s-eye bet at the Dublin Festival on Sunday at 10-1 (15.0 Off You Go on BETDAQ). Yesterday’s winner in three was Secret Victory (WON 100-30).

MAN WHO’S MADE TWO MILLION KEEPS ON WINNING AT BIG ODDS: Today Daqman looks at another winner-a-day wizard, who has been celebrating £2m-plus in prizemoney with 14-1, 12-1 and 10-1 (twice) among his daily strikes since last Wednesday. The nap runs at Southwell, Taunton was abandoned earlier today.


10 McWINNERS LANDED IN 5 DAYS

Willie Mullins, Willie Mullins, Willie Mullins! Is there no one else on the Irish scene?

No one else making the Mullins mint at home or able to crush the English away from home?

Today I’ve found one name you all know on the Jumps scene and tomorrow one you wouldn’t guess who threatens a preserve of top UK Flat trainers.

Let’s start with the punters’ pal, owner J P McManus. His fantastic run in the last few days has put him into the £2m earnings this season (again!), if you add his £1,518,000 at the top of the Irish owners’ table to the £616,000 he has won in England (with much much more to come at Cheltenham, no doubt).

Punters’ pal because he’s winning on a daily basis with horses laid out at a price, from a whole army of trainers engaged on his behalf in the assault on prizes home and away. Here’s the J P tally of 10 winners in the last five days:

🟩 WON 10-1 Time To Get Up (Jonjo O’Neill, Wincanton, February 4)
🟩 WON 10-3 It’s Only A Number (Francis Flood, Down Royal, February 4).
🟩 WON 6-4 Envoi Pierji (Elizabeth Doyle, Down Royal, February 4)
🟩 WON 7-2 Destin D’Ajonc (Jonjo O’Neill, Chepstow, February 5)
🟩 WON 14-1 Sporting John (Philip Hobbs, Sandown, February 6)
🟩 WON 12-1 A Wave Of The Sea (Joseph O’Brien, Leopardstown, February 6)
🟩 WON 8-1 Drop The Anchor (P A Fahy, Leopardstown, February 6)
🟩 WON 10-1 Off You Go (Charles Byrnes, Leopardstown, February 7)
🟩 WON 9-2 Weihnachts (P J Rothwell, Fairyhouse, February 8)
🟩 WON 17-2 Roseys Hollow (Jonathan Sweeney, Fairyhouse, February 8)

Roseys Hollow surely booked a place at Cheltenham when she saw off quality mares in Royal Kahala and Gauloise at Fairyhouse yesterday.

McManus has 38 horses engaged the rest of the week at Doncaster, Exeter, Kempton, Ludlow, Newbury, Taunton, Thurles and Warwick, plus six entries at Punchestown on Sunday. Today:

⭕ 4.20 Kempton DIDTHEYLEAVEUOUTTO (Nick Gifford) Form figures of 00FF-F look desperate but this is not a hurdle; it’s an NH Flat race, and he’s had a long holiday since wind surgery.

He ran in Listed and Graded company over the sticks, including against Al Dancer and Gumball, both at Ascot.

Won four out of five in 2017-18, including two bumpers like today’s at Lingfield and Ascot. The ground is a question-mark but he definitely has a touch of class.


RAFA TO STRIKE AGAIN

⭕ 6.15 Southwell The best race on the card (class 3) seems the obvious starting point. Four of the seven runners were last time out winners including Rafiot who stormed home by five lengths on his Fibresand debut last month, winning by an eased down five lengths. He could still be well handicapped – despite the resulting 8lb hike in the handicap. He’s up in grade but the fact he handles this surface so well is a massive positive.

Plenty of dangers including Thai Terrier who hasn’t finished out of the first two in his last five races – and was an impressive winner at Chelmsford last time out over two miles. He’s up 5lb for that run but a concern would be that he hasn’t tackled the Fibresand surface as yet.

Artistic Streak is bidding for a hat-trick and has a good record here – 2 from 2 over course and distance. He won a class 5 in good style in January and could still be competitive in this higher grade now that he is up 7lb.


LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING

⭕ 7.15 Southwell Just the five runners for this Ladbrokes-sponsored handicap over seven furlongs but it looks wide open.

The BETDAQ BETTING EXCHANGE favourite at the time of writing is Global Vision who doesn’t have any experience of the surface, is up in trip and comes into this on the back of a disappointing effort at Newcastle. Not for me.

The maiden form of Driftwood is modest and a bigger danger might be It’s A Love Thing who ran well at Lingfield last time out and the David Evans stable is in good form currently with 4 winners from their last 22.

DAQMAN’S BETS (all staked to win 10)

4.20 Kempton
BET 3.4pts win DIDTHEYLEAVEUOUTTO

6.15 Southwell
BET 4.1pts win (nap) RAFIOT

7.15 Southwell
BET 4.0pts win IT’S A LOVE THING


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