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Saturday 10 August 2013

My Racing Value Service is well ahead for the 2013 Turf Season and showing superb profits with losing runs the smallest of any service available.
However profits would have been incredible if some of the horses had gone in on the day we tipped them. Many got beat and then won next time up often in tougher races or at much shorter odds making tipping them uneconomic.
Just this week Glenard 11/1 Gabriels Lad 6/1 Hoku and Harbinger Lass. Manalapan is another to win recently at the Curragh at 7/1. Having lost twice on the horse it travels sweetly to score. Bantam 5/1 Jwala 16/1 Sartorialist 20/1 Silver Lime 7/1 Zain Zone 10/1>4/1 Constantine 3/1 Dibayani 7/2 Evangeliste A Star is Born Morpheus Saucy Minx Estifzaaz Regal Silk etc etc etc are just some examples this term.
Not to mention our Ante Post plunge on Toronado for the 2,000 Guineas!!
It has been driving me mad but if nothing else it proves that I can come up with consistently live horses.

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Toronado Official Champion 3 Year Old


Toronado has officially usurped Dawn Approach at the top of the three-year-old tree after being awarded a rating of 126 following his narrow verdict in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood last week.
Dawn Approach, who had beaten his old rival in both the 2000 Guineas and St James's Palace Stakes, headed into the mile showdown on a mark of 124 with Richard Hannon's Toronado rated just 1lb behind on 123.
However, those positions have now switched with British Horseracing Authority handicapper Dominic Gardiner-Hill putting Toronado up 3lb to 126 while Dawn Approach has risen 1lb to 125.
In his official BHA blog, Gardiner-Hill said: "Rated the best two three-year-olds in the world with pre-race ratings of 124 (Dawn Approach) and 123 (Toronado) following their tremendous scrap in the St James's Palace at Royal Ascot, the pair confirmed those positions but it is now Richard Hannon's colt who sits on top of the pile with a new mark of 126, whilst Dawn Approach is at his girth with a new mark of 125.
"I have taken the view that third placed Declaration of War has reproduced his Eclipse running of 120 and used him as the guide to the level of the Sussex - it is interesting to see that some of my international colleagues have taken the view that Aidan O'Brien's colt has only run up to the 118 it was generally acknowledged that he had produced when winning the Queen Anne and, accordingly, have lower figures on the two three-year-olds.
"I find it difficult to support that view as I felt that Declaration of War won at Royal Ascot despite not getting the clearest of runs and had the scope to improve on the figure as the season progressed - as he appeared to in the Eclipse, and the fact that he beat Trade Storm (pre-race 115, ran to 110) and Gregorian (115 and 107) a lot further than he did in the Queen Anne suggest to me that there is little reason to suggest that he hasn't run to 120 at Goodwood.
"Would I expect Toronado to confirm the form in the event of a fourth meeting between the pair? There is little doubt that he benefitted from a Richard Hughes master class on the Downs, mugging his old adversary wide and on the line - there is so little between the pair at present that I for one could not predict with any confidence the result of any future meetings!"
Gardiner-Hill was also impressed with the Hannon-trained Montiridge who won the Group Three Thoroughbred Stakes, putting him up to 115 while stablemate Wentworth is now on a mark of 106 after winning the Betfred Mile, a hike of 7lb.

Sunday 4 August 2013


2013 Turf Season Profit Now 327 Points and 51% ROI
I said that my Turf Season would start on 1st May. We are now at the Half Way Stage.
My Betting Service is showing a Net Profit of 327 Points and 51% on Stakes so far this Season. (this includes Elusive Kate which will be added to the chart)
As I advise keeping a Reserve of 200 Points this is 163% on the Total Investment.
Employing just £10 a Point you would be £3,270 up in just 3 Months and your stake would now be worth £5,270. You will not get that in a Building Society !!! Not only that but the Longest Losing Sequence was only a miserly 38 Points (equal to 7 Bets).
This is at Bookmaker Odds and better odds were always available on the Exchanges.
Tipping is much harder than Betting and I have made mistakes. I expect the experience gained to reflect in an enhanced Strike Rate and Overall Profits from now on.

Saturday 3 August 2013