Mutajaaser went close at an SP of 11/1 yesterday, touched off by a neck and a short head. We picked up the each way money. Maximus Aurelias was bumped and started to pull hard, losing all chance at that point. Things will drop his way at some stage soon.
Two bets for today.
Bansha has attracted some quiet support this morning and little wonder. He is slowly finding something like meaningful form for Alan Bailey, a trainer whose horses have been running particularly well in the last few days. He is priced up as a no hoper but the racing media seem to have failed to watch the video of his last run, in a better race than this. He raced prominently, taking to the surface, and made a determined bid to make ground on the easy winner rounding the home turn. He made decent progress before fading down the home straight, and on his breeding I find it very interesting that he is stepped back from 14f to a more suitable looking 11f today. His amateur pilot has yet to ride in public as far as I can tell, so this can only a minimum stakes each-way punt, but the selection rates excellent value against some really poor opposition.
The 5f sprint seller looks choc full of early pace. Music Box Express, Spin N Span, and Fasilyanne all tend to try and get on the lead sooner rather than later. If their is a burn up on the front end, I think Guto looks a good bet to pick them up late on. He is dropped markedly in class here and on his day is a better horse than the other closer, Monte Major. The jockey knows him well and 4/1 looks a very big price.
Best Recommendation:
1.50 Southwell Bansha, 1pt each-way @ 25/1 (Totesport, Ladbrokes, Coral - still 33/1 with some independents)
2.50 Southwell Guto, 4pts win @ 4/1 (Sporting Bet, Stan James)
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