I cannot understand how Broome is this price. It seems ridiculous considering he has top level Group One form in the book and for all the world looks as if he’s going to improve stepping up to the two miles for the first time. He’s been gifted an inside stall position and is a massive each-way player.
There are quite a few of these in here that are shooting very highly for the first time and a couple are reverting to sprinting for the first time. Sight Success has some top level form at home in Hong Kong and has clocked some incredibly fast times. It’s no surprise they have snapped up Ryan Moore to do the steering.
John Gosden’s runner looked as good as ever when comfortably landing the Winter Derby at Lingfield under a hands and heels ride, and Lord North should be able to win this for the third consecutive season.
He has most to fear from the Japanese mile championship winner Serifos. It could be the last time we see Frankie Dettori at this World Cup meeting and I’d be surprised if he went home empty-handed.
Trainer Jonny Murtagh has given his young apprentice young stable apprentice Yudish Geerdharry a massive opportunity to kick-start his career in such a prestigious race.
Of course, Murtagh also knows he can claim a very valuable 10lb aboard Carrytheone, who is a rock-solid handicapper with the ability to handle very testing conditions.
He put up a good performance of a rating of 105 when fifth in this contest last season and has now dropped to a mark of 102. A solid each-way play.
Adam Kirby decides to dust off the riding equipment and get back on board to try and maintain his 100 per cent record on Kerdos for his retained stable. He did very well to lump a huge weight to success at Windsor when we last saw him in October. He can start this campaign where he left off last season, namely, in the winner’s enclosure.
He’s already a Saudi Cup winner and put up a remarkable performance when running a close sixth in that contest last time out. He bunny hopped at the start and threw away a winning opportunity.
He’s not a million miles behind Country Grammer and Emblem Road is flying under the radar a little at the prices.
Horse Racing Tips: Jason Weaver’s Meydan, Curragh & Lingfield bets
The Top TV pundit fancies Lord North for the hat-trick at Meydan (15:10).
By Jason Weaver / Horse Racing Tips / 2 months ago
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Jason Weaver’s Horse Racing Tips
12:40 Meydan – Broome (Each-Way)
13:15 Meydan – Sight Success
15:10 Meydan – Lord North
15:25 Curragh – Carrytheone (Each-Way)
16:05 Lingfield – Kerdos
16:35 Meydan – Emblem Road (Each-Way)
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.
12:40 Meydan – Broome (Each-Way)
I cannot understand how Broome is this price. It seems ridiculous considering he has top level Group One form in the book and for all the world looks as if he’s going to improve stepping up to the two miles for the first time. He’s been gifted an inside stall position and is a massive each-way player.
13:15 Meydan – Sight Success
There are quite a few of these in here that are shooting very highly for the first time and a couple are reverting to sprinting for the first time. Sight Success has some top level form at home in Hong Kong and has clocked some incredibly fast times. It’s no surprise they have snapped up Ryan Moore to do the steering.
15:10 Meydan – Lord North
John Gosden’s runner looked as good as ever when comfortably landing the Winter Derby at Lingfield under a hands and heels ride, and Lord North should be able to win this for the third consecutive season.
He has most to fear from the Japanese mile championship winner Serifos. It could be the last time we see Frankie Dettori at this World Cup meeting and I’d be surprised if he went home empty-handed.
15:25 Curragh – Carrytheone (Each-Way)
Trainer Jonny Murtagh has given his young apprentice young stable apprentice Yudish Geerdharry a massive opportunity to kick-start his career in such a prestigious race.
Of course, Murtagh also knows he can claim a very valuable 10lb aboard Carrytheone, who is a
rock-solid handicapper with the ability to handle very testing conditions.
He put up a good performance of a rating of 105 when fifth in this contest last season and has now dropped to a mark of 102. A solid each-way play.
16:05 Lingfield – Kerdos
Adam Kirby decides to dust off the riding equipment and get back on board to try and maintain his 100 per cent record on Kerdos for his retained stable. He did very well to lump a huge weight to success at Windsor when we last saw him in October. He can start this campaign where he left off last season, namely, in the winner’s enclosure.
16:35 Meydan – Emblem Road (Each-Way)
He’s already a Saudi Cup winner and put up a remarkable performance when running a close sixth in that contest last time out. He bunny hopped at the start and threw away a winning opportunity.
He’s not a million miles behind Country Grammer and Emblem Road is flying under the radar a little at the prices.
Jason Weaver’s Horse Racing Tips
12:40 Meydan – Broome (Each-Way)
13:15 Meydan – Sight Success
15:10 Meydan – Lord North
15:25 Curragh – Carrytheone (Each-Way)
16:05 Lingfield – Kerdos
16:35 Meydan – Emblem Road (Each-Way)
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