Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Spreadex Analysis – Thursday, November 2nd

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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 made a good profit with his buy of GISBURN (2nd) on Wednesday and has two recommended bets/trades on Thursday, November 2nd. Follow his tips this week and all year round on horse racing betting sites with the lowdown on his latest picks below:

STRATFORD 1.10

NICKLE BACK won easily at Worcester on his reappearance last time and has been well supported this morning, but his sole previous win also came on his seasonal return, and he regressed after, finishing seventh on his next outing. He faces a very tough rival in best-fresh SHAKEM UP’ARRY who is making his season debut after a wind operation and he may have been flattered by the big winning margin at Worcester as the favourite for that race fell when still in contention. Sell in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market. Fixed odds punters can back the aforementioned Shakem Up’Arry.

Recommendation: Oppose NICKLE BACK in Stratford 1.10

 

NEWCASTLE 2.15

TRAILBLAZER has the worst of the daw in stall 1 for this 1m4f handicap and his prominent running style is rarely helpful on the round course at Newcastle. He finished second over course and distance last time but that took his career score to 0-20 and he doesn’t look the easier ride for an amateur (he’s finished unplaced in both previous runs in amateur riders’ contests).

Recommendation: Oppose TRAILBLAZER in Newcastle 2.15


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