re Correspondance, Tony Carroll is a very capable trainer and normally can get a horse to win after picking horses up from other trainers but I think not normally first time for the yard and not after an absence from the track also He also seems very good at getting consecutive wins out of horses.
Correspondance was also with a good yard previously. I personally don't think today is the day for this horse, although I think better can be expected in the future. Dam was very capable 2yo for Mark Johnston in 2019 before doing well in USA, whilst I think final start for Harry Eustace can be thrown out after racing wide at Chelmsord from a bad draw, (when also weak in the market).
Tony Carroll has got several runners at the meeting today, ( a card with excellent prize-money but restricted to riders with limited number of wins in the past year - meaning not all jockeys he might have used are available to ride in this race. Gina Mangan has lot of rides on the card - for me, her best chance is Galaxy Wonder for same trainer, (a horse that won last time out and having just third start today for the yard).
As for the 2.12 race, I'm being boring but think Em Four is pretty solid. Ran well last time after stumbling and getting hampered in early race, (although as a decent pace t the race which probably helped him overall). The third home that day won next time, whist the second qnd fourth have run well again. Possibly not too much room in this one's mark but race doesn't look packed full of well-handicapped horses. Jockey is inexperienced but rode him last time, for the first time hich I'd say is a small positive for today too.
Ziggy's Queen looks a contender to me too. Won last time, (scraping home), but is unexposed on the aw, (actually won her last two on the surface) and last time was after a break. Yard are venturing south and this looks their best chance to me, although nothing to suggest she is well handicapped really. Richard Fahey is no stranger to winning big money in handicaps so probably that's a positive on a card with good prize-money.
I think there have been more high-prize money cards for moderate horses on the AW in the past year or so, (often on a Sunday). Sometimes making the card rider-restricted is interesting move by the BHA as it's helping give worthwhile chances to less-fancied/out of favour and young apprentice jockeys, (ie: trainers are probably more likely to be runnig triers when the prize-money is good relative to the normal level for the class).
Correspondance was also with a good yard previously. I personally don't think today is the day for this horse, although I think better can be expected in the future. Dam was very capable 2yo for Mark Johnston in 2019 before doing well in USA, whilst I think final start for Harry Eustace can be thrown out after racing wide at Chelmsord from a bad draw, (when also weak in the market).
Tony Carroll has got several runners at the meeting today, ( a card with excellent prize-money but restricted to riders with limited number of wins in the past year - meaning not all jockeys he might have used are available to ride in this race. Gina Mangan has lot of rides on the card - for me, her best chance is Galaxy Wonder for same trainer, (a horse that won last time out and having just third start today for the yard).
As for the 2.12 race, I'm being boring but think Em Four is pretty solid. Ran well last time after stumbling and getting hampered in early race, (although as a decent pace t the race which probably helped him overall). The third home that day won next time, whist the second qnd fourth have run well again. Possibly not too much room in this one's mark but race doesn't look packed full of well-handicapped horses. Jockey is inexperienced but rode him last time, for the first time hich I'd say is a small positive for today too.
Ziggy's Queen looks a contender to me too. Won last time, (scraping home), but is unexposed on the aw, (actually won her last two on the surface) and last time was after a break. Yard are venturing south and this looks their best chance to me, although nothing to suggest she is well handicapped really. Richard Fahey is no stranger to winning big money in handicaps so probably that's a positive on a card with good prize-money.
I think there have been more high-prize money cards for moderate horses on the AW in the past year or so, (often on a Sunday). Sometimes making the card rider-restricted is interesting move by the BHA as it's helping give worthwhile chances to less-fancied/out of favour and young apprentice jockeys, (ie: trainers are probably more likely to be runnig triers when the prize-money is good relative to the normal level for the class).
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