February 20, 2011

Irish Racing Tips: Raz de Maree is a stayer on the up

Tipping RSS / Stuart Jones / 20 February 2011 / Leave a Comment

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"Raz de Maree has been crying out for this kind of a thorough test and is far less exposed than most"

Two win selections and a lay for Sunday's Naas card.....

Johnny McGeeney (13.55) has just about the best form on offer in the opening maiden hurdle on the card, but his response to pressure when second to Canaly at Fairyhouse last time didn't convince, and he looks vulnerable with the emphasis likely to be firmly on stamina in the conditions. Serein and Lockdown are far more likely to be suited by such a thorough test and a win lay of Johnny McGeeney at [2.56] is advised

Day of A Lifetime (15.35) has looked a horse of enormous potential on 2 of his 3 starts so far and gets a chance to enhance is Cheltenham credentials in what should be an informative Grade 2. Willie Mullins' representative created a big impression when running away with a bumper at Gowran last term and stamped himself as a smart prospect when routing the opposition in a maiden at Leopardstown on his hurdling debut in January. He should be able to take this on the way to better things.

The stoutly-bred Raz de Maree (16.40) got off the mark over hurdles in similar conditions at Navan last time, and whilst the handicapper hasn't taken any chances with his initial mark, he's been crying out for this kind of a thorough test and is far less exposed than most. It's admittedly a competitive heat, but Raz de Maree looks overpriced at [6.0]

Recommended bets

Lay Johnny McGeeney @ [2.56] in the 13.55
Back Day of a Lifetime @ [2.38] in the 15.35
Back Raz De Maree @ [6.0] in the 16.40

Two win selections and a lay for Sunday's Naas card........

It is Red Mills day at Gowran and we have come up with two to back and one to oppose.......

The National Hunt season has had more than a stop-start feel to it thus far, with all the abandonments of December rolling into January and then the unfortunate events at Newbury last weekend. Here's hoping that the rearranged meeting at the Berkshire track on Friday and Ascot's big card on Saturday signal the return of the show to the road....


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