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 afternoon jumps meeting at Ludlow for his two recommended bets/trades on Thursday, March 21st. Follow his tips this week and all year round on horse racing betting sites with the lowdown on his latest picks below:
LUDLOW 3.05
The Mel Rowley-trained MALAITA won a bumper and two handicap hurdles but hasn’t looked entirely in the love with the game since her attention was switched to fences, recording form figures of F4222 (0-5), with the runner-up efforts by 12, ten and seven lengths. Those runs all came at today’s venue and she looks opposable in this 2m4f novices’ handicap chase, especially now switching from mares only to open company (today’s three rivals are all geldings). Sell in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market. Fixed odds punters might want to side with the Venetia Williams-trained ZERTAKT, who will come on for January’s stable debut over hurdles at Ffos Las.
Recommendation: Oppose MALAITA in Ludlow 3.05
LUDLOW 4.45
QUESHI BRIDGE finished runner-up in her last two starts in Ireland when trained by Ed Kent and she continued that sequence of seconds when making her debut for Alastair Ralph over 2m5f here last time, going down by a length and a quarter. The drop back to 2m isn’t an obvious move for this 3m point-to-point winner but she’ll be staying on to good effect and her trainer has a fantastic record with his female hurdlers at Ludlow, scoring with ten of the 30 qualifiers for a profit of £77.25 to a £1 level stake at SP. Back in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market or take a fixed odds price.
Recommendation: Back QUESHI BRIDGE in Ludlow 4.45
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