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Daily movers

The Hogans appear to be trying to emulate Gordon Elliot with a raider in the 5.0 at Southwell. Benny in Milan has been backed from 5's into 7/4 despite shouldering top weight.
 
Poor day today, gambles going south all over the place, probably wait till York to see what movers there are now
 
Plenty of confidence behind yellow kangaroo in the 4.55 at Stratford, 8's last night, 9/4 now, Evan Williams trains, ridden by Isabel Williams, his daughter maybe, not a race I'd normally consider but this looks interesting given the stable.
 
Pacify looks worth a look, in the opener at York, for Ralph Beckett/Danny Tudhope. Course form has come to the fore this week and Pacify has course figures of 1,2,2,4 so goes well at the track, he was double digits last night, as low as 8/1 now, with 5 places for 1/4 odds available.
 
One that appeals to me today is Lough kent in the 5.05 at Cartmel. It looks like a gamble could be developing as the price has already come in from 20's to 12's, I managed to get 16's, could drift out again of course. The horse is trained by James Moffatt and Sean Bowen takes the ride, he rides the track really well, and it's noteworthy that his dad trains the top weight with a claimer on board, the stable tend to keep the rides in the family and James is also at the track, so the top weight could be worth a small interest too.
 
First and second, not in the order I hoped for, but still. Did anyone do the forecast?, div paid around 38/1
 
I did Wells de lune Mr M, but i put it in the "wrong" L.15 , as i also did clemento and dotties dilema - cartmel -both first.
 
PaddyPower.
Shameful abuse of the rule 4 system.
Zzoro in the 5-50 at Goodwood (a lady riders handicap) today declared non runner this morning.
Paddy's had it as favourite at 11/4 when every other bookmaker had it nearer 8-1 the outsider of 7.
Shame fucking shame on you. And connections.
 
Always looking out for Richard Hannon 2 year olds attracting support and we have one tomorrow, Neverland rock in the 4.0 at Ripon, 5's into 3/1 with Pat Dobbs on board.
 
Just one of note today for me, and one bet, Bahamian sunrise in the opener at Sandown. SDS takes the ride for J Gallagher, double digits available last night, around 7/1 now, a decent ew for me, hoping for a win, then a free bet for the same amount with 365.
 
No free bet, but about 40 years of bank interest for 2 mins by finishing a good third, I think a poor draw did little to help, anyway, a profit, so not too bad.
 
Looks like a real steamer tomorrow, Parnassian in the Windsor 3.55, 8's into 3's for Amanda Perrett, plenty of help from the saddle too with claimer Jason Watson jocked up, riding brilliantly
 
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Looks like a real steamer tomorrow, Parnassian in the Windsor 3.55, 8's into 3's for Amanda Perrett, plenty of help from the saddle too with claimer Jason Watson jocked up, riding brilliantly

What a ride from Jason Watson, champ in the making that lad
 
First past post Mr M I hope...

Most online bookies are I think now isty, I got paid out in full anyway.
Just one I thought worth flagging up today, in the Kempton finale, Anna Jammeela, for Lucy Wadham/Nicola Currie, 25's last night and backed down to around 7's, has continued this morning to 5's now.
 
Taking a flyer today, Donjuan Triumphant in the sprint cup at Haydock, 4.15. Was 50/1 2 days ago, down to around 18's now, this could contract further as the rain keeps falling, and I live within a few miles of Haydock and can tell you the rain is falling hard. This mud lover must be starting to look like a decent ew as many of the opposition are best on top of the ground.
 
Taking a flyer today, Donjuan Triumphant in the sprint cup at Haydock, 4.15. Was 50/1 2 days ago, down to around 18's now, this could contract further as the rain keeps falling, and I live within a few miles of Haydock and can tell you the rain is falling hard. This mud lover must be starting to look like a decent ew as many of the opposition are best on top of the ground.

I like him too MrM but i can't back a horse at 18/1 who was 50/1 less than 48 hours ago. He will love the ground though
 
I like him too MrM but i can't back a horse at 18/1 who was 50/1 less than 48 hours ago. He will love the ground though

Be hard to watch him run well though FM knowing you liked his chance but won't get involved because you missed the bigger price, that's what this column is for, to highlight movers so people have a chance to take part in a falling price. This horse could become a plunge if the first couple of races at the track cause the going to be changed to heavy, you could then be looking at a horse at 8/1 that you could have backed at 18/1, then you will be keeping your fingers crossed that it trips up coming out of the stalls, lol.
 
Be hard to watch him run well though FM knowing you liked his chance but won't get involved because you missed the bigger price, that's what this column is for, to highlight movers so people have a chance to take part in a falling price. This horse could become a plunge if the first couple of races at the track cause the going to be changed to heavy, you could then be looking at a horse at 8/1 that you could have backed at 18/1, then you will be keeping your fingers crossed that it trips up coming out of the stalls, lol.

I'd like to see him win and will be cheering him on for you. Best of luck:encouragement:
 
Cheers FM, the money's dried up for now, I don't really think he's good enough for this, it's just an unknown for lots of the runners with the ground as bad as it is, the jocks are suggesting it's beyond heavy.