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Monday 17 August 2020

2:00 Beverley Racing Tips (18th August)


BEVERLEY 2.00 

If the going is ok this race is still hard to be confident about especially when there's no known frontrunners in the race, of course, something has to lead and very often in races like this a few will change their usual tactics and attempt to deploy a frontrunning style, invariably this fails but does make the pace for something to come from off the pace and win the race, Nibras Again has a good time to its name but from lower class than this race so may struggle to win here, Princess Power 5th top, Musharrif 4th top and Saluti 3rd top, have only 2lbs between them so any of them could feasibly make the frame, Secretinthepark comes out 2nd best and can be held up or track the leaders, my money, well pennies, will be riding on MANSHOOD 8/1 who likes to track the leaders and then stay on strongly at the finish and a repeat of its best time from Hamilton this year would see it back in the winner's enclosure. 

Manshood 15/2 5th (-1pt)

Total: -1pt 

KEMPTON 6.00

I usually love my AW sprints but there's seven 3yo’s in the race who are lightly raced and could improve without warning and I was going to leave the race alone but after going through my stored data one horse stood out amongst those that I had data about, it has only run 4 times on the Aw and that produced 3 relatively fast times at here and Lingfield on this surface and at Southwell all over this distance and has won twice over this distance on good to firm going so DUNKERRON 25/1 has been found a good opportunity to get back to winning ways here and will be carrying my money. Then going through those with very little form to work with I am drawn towards IRISH ACCLAIM 14/1 and this 3yo could be the one to set the pace and hitting the front should be hard to catch but I will go with backing both horses each way to cover the angles of a frontrunner and a finishing type.

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