Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Summer blues

Some summer. I've lost count of the money I've lost on holiday deposits and I've had to shell out a small fortune on facemasks and hand sanitiser.

Today's low grade handicap hurdle at Newton Abbot wouldn't normally generate much interest but desperate times call for desperate measures; if I were forced to list the negatives, this post would be longer than Delia Bushell's resignation letter and I'd struggle to publish before the off at 7.30.

A number in the field of 17 (non-runner Petrucci) aren't in the best of form and several commentators have highlighted the chance of Dan Skelton's mare Ever So Cool on the back of her fourth behind Mercian Prince (rated 122) in a novice event at Bangor in July. This is her first run in a handicap and, unsurprisingly, she's priced up favourite.

Skelton's near neighbour Robin Dickin saddles Secret Court, a mare with a similar profile who was run out of third spot in a novice event at Uttoxeter 10 days ago; winner Bit On The Side was given a rating of 121. 

Going off 100 here, Secret Court appears to have a couple of pounds in hand (according to my calculations) and looks closely matched with the favourite. The step back in trip and the good ground should both suit. 

The Dickin yard hasn't sent out a winner for 452 days so it's quite difficult to muster much confidence but those summer losses weigh heavy... 

With several layers offering 16/1 and paying one fifth the odds five places, I'm going to take an each-way interest in Secret Court

4 comments:

Mulldog said...

Yes, the number of racing related deposits I've lost this year is quite sad to say the least.

Sandracer said...

Out to 20's atm. My kind of price. Win Only..

GeeDee said...

Good luck, Sandracer!

GeeDee said...

Another racing deposit lost to add to the summer's lost holiday deposits...

Cotton End (8/1) raced prominently and took the spoils in convincing style, two and three quarter lengths clear of the main threat posed by 4/1f Ever So Cool.

Selection Secret Court (16/1) raced in midfield and made her challenge from the fifth flight; the mare was in a share of fourth approaching the penultimate flight but her effort petered out thereafter and she came home a well-beaten sixth, some fourteen and a half lengths behind the winner.

Mully - do you have a couple of spare facemasks you could give me?
Thanks ;)