Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Spreadex Analysis – Friday, February 16th

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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 jumps meetings at Fakenham and Kelso for jis two recommended bets/trades on Friday, February 16th. Follow his tips this week and all year round on horse racing betting sites with the lowdown on his latest picks below:

FAKENHAM WINNING DISTANCES

Spreadex has set the WINNING DISTANCES market quite defensively at FAKENHAM today (54-59) but there’s still some juice in the price for buyers, especially given the prospect of more non-runners in the very soft conditions. The Hunter Chase at 4.15 could be the key, as this race has produced winning margins of 25, 23 and 14 lengths in three of the last four years. We’re already down to five runners from eight and though two of those dominate the betting I can see SECRET INVESTOR bombing out completely on ground plenty soft enough for him.

Recommendation: Buy WINNING DISTANCES at Fakenham.

 

KELSO 3.25

NED TANNER has developed into a disappointing type since scoring over a longer trip here last February, recording form figures of 252U3 (0-5), with the defeats at odds ranging from 2-1 to 7-1. His jumping remains far from foot perfect, and his four career wins have come in Class 3 or 4 company. Nick Alexander’s eight-year-old steps to Class 3 level today and looks under-priced. Sell at 19 in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market.

Recommendation: Oppose NED TANNER in Kelso 3.25

 

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