Another fantastic day yesterday. Street Entertainer ran no sort of race for us in the afternoon, but our 16/1 shot Crazy Chris ran a stormer to do the in-form Thunderstruck in a photo, and gave us another massive priced winner.
In light of the fact that we've been doing so well lately I see no reason not to play up a few points on apparent outsider Bella Fighetta (4.00pm). She is bred for this trip and surface, travels with zest and has a capable 5lb claimer on today and first time blinkers. She has shown a tendency to run about a bit but with blinkers to focus her, we might see this physically imposing type show some proper ability today. This is a terrible race, and 12/1 was available on her to place in the first three of seven up until a minute ago. Similar prices should be available again before the off. Speculative but big value in my book and extremely rewarding if we get a positive result.
Bondage represents James Fanshawe. He looked green but shaped with real promise in a Yarmouth maiden which has turned out to be stronger than it first looked on his debut. He was settled out the back early and switched off as much as possible under Adam Kirby. He looked as if he would come on physically and mentally for that run and he really strides out well. For some reason, the video reminded me of watching the debut of Dominic Elsworth's Highland Quaich - the physical scope and fluency of movement was there, but the horse was just too green to figure. Highland Quaich was a well backed winner second time out. I reckon Bondage could be a similar type. The yard have been in fine form in the past few months and I think this already gelded son of Whipper can run a place at least here.
Best Recommendation:
4.00 Kempton Bella Fighetta 1.5pts win 1.5pts place @ 110.0 (win), Betfair S.P. (Place)
6.00 Kempton Bondage, 3pts each-way @ 12/1 (VC Bet, guaranteed - Also 12/1 with three other bookmakers, but not on a guaranteed price basis
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