February 2, 2013

Follow The Money: International makes plenty of appeal at Ffos Las

Recommended Bets

Lay Super Duty @ 3.613/5 15:20 Wetherby
Back Kaylis Aramis @ 6.25/1 15:45 Ffos Las
Back Internationalapeal @ 2.962/1 16:50 Ffos Las

Today's movers come from the meetings at Ffos Las and Wetherby...


We start at Wetherby where Super Duty continues to prove easy to back in the 3m1f Novice Chase at 15:20, currently available at 3.613/5 having been 2.942/1 this morning. This Donald McCain-trained runner showed good form over hurdles last season, including when finishing second behind Simonsig at Aintree, and got off the mark over fences last time out at Cheltenham in testing conditions similar to those he will face today. However there is a feeling the seven-year-old prefers better ground and he also has to prove his stamina stepping up half a mile in trip, whilst it's also said he may improve for the run. With his rivals including the interesting chasing debutant Goulanes and the hat-trick seeking Fourjacks, the drift gives cause to take him on today.

We move to Ffos Las for our next selection where there has been notable support for Kaylis Aramis in the 2m4f Handicap Hurdle at 15:45, now trading at 6.25/1 from an early 11.010/1. The six-year-old has yet to get his head in front in seven career starts, three over hurdles this season, but posted an improved display last time out when looking the winner before failing to find anything in the finish. That run was over 3m and the drop in trip should suit today, whilst a 2lb rise in the weights after his handicap debut looks fair enough. With form in the heavy conditions, the move suggests he can lose his maiden status here.

We go back to the Welsh venue for our final piece of advice where the price of Internationalapeal has continued to contract in the Bumper at 16:50, now on offer to back at 2.962/1 from 4.3100/30. The five-year-old finished a three and a quarter length-second on his debut under rules at Chepstow in early January, encountering the heavy ground he will again face today, the form of which is yet to be proven. However that was a seemingly encouraging run and trainer Rebecca Curtis is a force in this sphere and won with her most recent runner at Cheltenham last Saturday, whilst also having an impressive 41% strike rate when teaming up with champion jockey Tony McCoy. With main market rival Heath Hunter weak in the market the gamble suggests those stats can improve further.


Recommended Bets

Lay Super Duty @ 3.613/5 15:20 Wetherby
Back Kaylis Aramis @ 6.25/1 15:45 Ffos Las
Back Internationalapeal @ 2.962/1 16:50 Ffos Las

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