Leading horse racing advisor Andrew Mount is a contributor to the Racing Post, Racing Post Weekender, Racing & Football Outlook and the GG.co.uk website. Andrew uses stats and systems to find value bets and shares his latest thoughts below.
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Andrew heads to the main meeting at Newbury where he has two recommended bets/trades on Saturday, December 2nd. Follow his tips this week and all year round on horse racing betting sites with the lowdown on his latest picks below:
NEWBURY 1.05
EIRE STREET is a massive price in this 2m4f novices’ hurdle but there’s a good chance that he could out-run his odds (66-1 with Spreadex at the time of writing and 0.5-2 in the 50-25-10 market). Thomas Gallagher’s six-year-old finished well beaten in a similar race at Lingfield last time but looked to be travelling just as well as the winner turning into the straight. However, he stayed in the ‘swamp’ on the inside rail where the ground was clearly slower, unlike the winner who challenged wide. The son of Flemensfirth weakened to finish 40 lengths back but there was plenty of promise in the run, as there had been when third at Newton Abbot on his stable debut the time before.
Recommendation: Back EIRE STREET in Newbury 1.05
NEWBURY 2.15
Six of the past ten winners of the Gerry Feilden made all the running and pace could be the key ingredient to this year’s renewal. Irish raider DOYEN TO WIN is the likely pace angle and certainly has possibilities at a big price but I Prefer the claims of OUR CHAMP, progressive on good ground before his Cheltenham fifth on an unsuitably slow surface. That race looked something of an afterthought – it came just eight days after his impressive Cheltenham success – and he can bounce back today. Buy at 12 in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market or take a fixed odds price.
Recommendation: Back OUR CHAMP in Newbury 2.15
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