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Andrew heads to Taunton and the evening all-weather fixture at Chelmsford for his two recommended bets/trades on Thursday, November 14th…
TAUNTON 2.15
GORE POINT will be popular in the betting for this 2m3f maiden hurdle having comfortably landed a national hunt flat race at Stratford on his latest start. However, Anthony Honeyball’s four-year-old was arguably flattered by making the running on a track that strongly favours such tactics. He was also helped by his main market rival – Dan Skelton’s Top Tier Gossip – being ridden with restraint and his trainer’s last 14 bumper winners to transfer to hurdles have produced one winner, 11-10 shot Kilbeg King at Ffos Las in 2022. Sell in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market. Joe Tizard’s stable debutant ALEXEI, winner of four of his eight starts on the Flat in Germany, looks a viable alternative for fixed odds punters.
Recommendation: Oppose GORE POINT in Taunton 2.15
CHELMSFORD 8.30
SUNSET IN PARIS is a 12-race maiden on turf (Flat and jumps combined) and it’s safe to strike a line through his comprehensive defeat in a maiden hurdle at Huntingdon last time where he failed to last home after pulling hard. The return to Polytrack will suit and his full record over tonight’s 1m2f trip on the all-weather stands at 2441711411 (5-10). He’s well clear of his rivals on all-weather speed ratings (according to Proform’s figures) and rates a buy in the Spreadex 50-30-20-10 market or each-way play in the fixed odds betting.
Recommendation: Back SUNSET IN PARIS in Chelmsford 8.30
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