FIVE WINS IN A DAY AGAIN: Daqman, who landed five winning bets on Saturday (96 points profit), was in devastating form again yesterday, with five more to lesser stakes (37 points profit), including an 11-2 shot for BETDAQ columnist Hayley Turner. Daqman chalked up:

* FIVE NAPS OUT OF SIX
* SIX LAYS IN A ROW
* ‘AMAZING’ DOUBLE WHAMMY
* 11-2 WINNER

‘AMAZING’ DOUBLE WHAMMY: Daqman landed a double whammy by laying the losing odds-on favourite Amazing Speed, and backing the winner of the same race, Althania, in a confident move on BETDAQ value in both orange and green. His five winning bets were:

WON 11-2 Talawat
WON 9-4 Cape Victoria
WON 7-4 Lilian Baylis (nap)
WON 5-2 Althania
WON (2nd 4-9) Amazing Speed (lay)

FIVE NAPS UP OUT OF SIX: Lilian Baylis (WON 7-4), got up in the last couple of strides at Pontefract to bring his naps sequence to five out of six with:

WON 4-5 Birdman
WON 9-4 Riflescope
WON 4-9 Golden Horn (banker)
WON 1-1 Almodovar
2ND 13-8 Classic Win (beaten neck)
WON 7-4 Lilian Baylis

SIX LAYS ON THE TROT: The odds-on Amazing Speed was his sixth consecutive successful lay:

WON (place lay) Collaboration (unplaced 8-1)
WON (lay) Telescope (unplaced 6-4 fav)
WON (lay) Wicklow Brave (unplaced 5-4 fav)
WON (lay) Cenotaph (3rd 15-8 fav)
WON (place lay) Speed Check (unplaced 6-1)
WON (lay) Amazing Speed (2nd 4-9


FORTUNE FAVOURS A BETDAQ WIN AND PLACE

4.10 Lingfield It’s very low-key stuff all round today. So any Port in a storm – showers only are forecast, I hasten to add – and, with three-year-olds consistently beating the older horses right now, even this modest maiden gelding can score in a lowly seller.

4.20 Wolverhampton They reckon Let’s Go has been let off on his handicap debut, and it may well prove to be the case, but I’m not inclined to take odds on that one, when I can get double the return place only on Sirheed.

Let’s Go has to give 17lb to Sirheed, a lightly-raced sort with potential, yet offered at 9.8 in the BETDAQ orange this morning.

4.30 Catterick Not enough horses in the first three heats at Catterick to make a single race that will pay out on four places.

There’s not much A1 either about this Turmeric Challenge Trophy. I take it you give the jock a dose of turmeric and he tries to get back to the weighing-room as fast as he can, hopefully on a horse via the winning post! Let’s have more of it.

At least we have eight horses, and can have a bit of win and place on Sands Of Fortune, first Catterick Flat runner, as far as I can tell, for Nigel Twiston-Davies.

He’s keen to have a pop at this after the gelding was not disgraced, giving a ton of weight to two sprightly three-year-olds at Doncaster recently: 8.6 on BETDAQ early mouse.


MOORE CAN PUT ARTIST BACK IN THE FRAME

7.20 Kempton Second and third behind American Artist at Goodwood last autumn both won their maidens afterwards and, in fact, the runner-up was not disgraced in this year’s Britannia Handicap at Royal Ascot.

One of Roger Varian’s horses to follow at the start of the season, American Artist has had his problems but, with Ryan Moore booked today, the plan is to get a win out of him to convince the handicapper he’s worth a higher mark for a return to Goodwood at the big August meeting.

8.20 Kempton Follow a trainer in form. Or, in this case, two! Lucy Wadham (Songsmith) has a 100% (2-2) win strike-rate in the last fortnight, while Albonny’s trainer Timothy Jarvis (6-6) has 100% hits, win and place, three wins and three others in the frame.

Songsmith and Albonny were the one-two over CD here at Kempton two weeks back, and we can expect a duel again, since the pair finished clear of the remainder in a 14-horse race.

Set their stable stats alongside those of James Fanshawe (Gale Force) with 1-18 since scoring here 21 days ago. He’s missing strike badly with eight others in the frame without winning.

Gale Force is a maiden, full of promise when runner-up on her reappearance, but still a maiden for all that, and I’ll bet she can’t beat both of my selections, which were trading at between 4.5 and 5.0 this morning.


DARE YOU COME DANCING WITH STRICTLY

7.40 Bath Is there a plot horse in this? Rising jumps trainer Neil Mulholland, whose barn is just down the road from Bath at Limpley Stoke (sounds like one of those wet characters in Wooster), sent Strictly The One out over hurdles last month, first run back this year.

Now here he is slapping tongue-tie and first-time blinkers on the gelding in a duff class-6, a race won by a 20-1 shot last season, beaten 64 lengths in his previous outing.

Strictly The One has slightly better credentials in that he’s been beaten a total of 63 lengths in his last two outings! Ted Durcan booked.

The word is that Ted will try to lead them a merry dance on Strictly, and get him home before the beast knows he’s been in a race. What ho, Jeeves!

DAQMAN’S BETS (staked 1 to 9 for strength)
BET 3pts win PORT (4.10 Lingfield)
BET 2pts win and place SIRHEED (4.20 Wolverhampton)
BET 2pts win and place SANDS OF FORTUNE (4.30 Catterick)
BET 7pts win (nap) AMERICAN ARTIST (7.20 Kempton)
BET 2pts win and place STRICTLY THE ONE (7.40 Bath)
BET 4pts win on each ALBONNY and SONGSMITH (8.20 Kempton)


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