Hi
I have given reasoning in two threads here since joining the forum on my thoughts to date..
Yesterdays winner was a class three event just look up that trainer in those events.
Today Cox & Kirby look up the family connections when teaming together in class 1,2, or 3 events.
Trainers are creatures of habit many have wrote this on the forum and by finding value in any giving race I tend to back them two among others.
Tiswas
Found the post now just.
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To finish up today then.
Ascot 1:50 sees Cobh out in a listed race with stiff competition, that said this colt has sound pedigree and is down to run at Dony in a group 2 in September.
Looking deeper into the historical values of Cox & Kirby they team up rather nicely in class 1 to 3 events.
The narrow win at haydock gives us very little to go on and the task here is much harder, that said they must hold this 2yo in good regard and targeting him for a 300k race in Dony leads me to think there is plenty more to be shown. The Market price may well put a few off as may the fact the owners are just 5/30 with 2yo on turf over the last 5 years.
Looking at all the runners the 3 heading the market have the deserved claims but looking into their further entries they may well be looking at group races, yet nothing is listed to run in a purse above 100k.
Gosden we all know has no problems paying for late entries and keeps his cards very closed.
2yo events are not my forte but Cox and Kirby I do follow