September 25, 2011

Timeform Radio Tip: Sunday double

Timeform Radio Tip RSS / Jeremy Grayson / 25 September 2011 / Leave a Comment

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It's a strangely quiet day on the racing front so finding good bets isn't that easy but Jeremy Grayson has dug out a couple to try and finish the week in style.

There are reasons for taking on most of those near the top of the market in division one of Musselburgh's 7f handicap (15.20). None of Kingswinford's seven previous wins having come after a break of more than four weeks (he returns here after 11 weeks out) and neither Fishforcompliments nor Summer Dancer seemingly capable of remembering how to convert a winning opportunity. The veteran MALCHEEK is winless himself in 2011, too, but currently sits on a losing streak of just six following a light campaign this year so far.

Tim Easterby's stalwart races here off 78, which is still 1lb above his last winning mark on turf. He's defied perches in the mid-80s around sharp 7f courses on sound / fast surfaces in the past, though, and you only have to go back to Easter Sunday (five starts ago) to find him placing off 84 over this C&D in a far better grade.

The classified seller that opens proceedings at the Scottish venue (14.15) revolves around the increasingly curmudgeonly Record Breaker, and whether he can be trusted to record just a second win in his last 34 starts, dropped to the lowest level for the first time. As a likely short-priced favourite despite his conversion rate he is begging to be taken on, with AJDAAD offered up as a ready alternative.

Best in at these weights in receiving 4lb and 3lb more from Record Breaker and Frontline Phantom respectively compared to a handicap, Ajdaad's return to 1m4f has been long overdue given his best form effort (7l sixth of 10 off 80 in a good, well-run Wolverhampton handicap in March) since his arrival from France had been recorded on his one try at this trip. Either Croix Rouge or Mystified, or possibly even both, can provide the early pace to ensure the proper test he'd appreciate.

Alan Dudman is joined by Rory Delargy for a day of wall-to-wall racing from six domestic venues, with the Cambridgeshire being the main draw. Rory outlines his best bets here....

Graham Cunningham has been in blogging about Newmarket this week and his comments on today's HQ action can be found here. Below, he selects a Haydock bet.......

Stephen Molyneux believes that the market is all wrong about his selection in the closing race at Newmarket today......


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