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Racing Insights, Friday 16/08/24

Racing Insights

Friday's free feature, the Horses for Courses (H4C) report does exactly what it says on the tin ie it shows the full course history since 2009 of any horse running that has previously had a run at the track and is sorted by number of wins, but this can be changed to any column at your discretion.

As well as today’s race time, course, horse name, jockey and trainer name, there is a breakdown of runs, wins and places, and profit and loss calculations for both win and each way betting and as with all Geegeez reports, there is a ‘Today’ and a ‘Tomorrow’ (for the next day’s racing) view.

HINT: Layers might like to look towards the lower end of the report, for those with negative performance at the track, but as ever please refer to our User Guide for further information!

My own settings (you get to choose your own parameters) for the H4C report...

...are quite restrictive but have produced a pair of qualifiers from the same race...

Our daily feature is always supplemented by a number of 'free' racecards, which for this Friday are...

...and I think I'll look at the battle between H4C report runners Aces Wild and Nelson Gay in the 4.10 Wolverhampton, a 7-runner, Class 5, 4yo+ A/W handicap over a left handed 5f 21yds on standard tapeta...

Only the fast finisher Aces Wild made the frame on their last run, as he won here over course and distance by a head 18 days ago for a third C&D win in the last five months. Elsewhere Pop Dancer won seven races ago, but the rest of the field are winless in seven or more outings with very few placed finishes!

Dubai Station, Ancient Times and Nelson Gay all drop a class from Class 4 today, whilst Mondammej was last seen going down by 7 lengths at Class 2. Phoenix beach steps up in class as he runs for Scott Dixon for the first time, having failed to won any of his last seven for Richard Fahey.

Nelson Gay, Aces Wild and Ancient Times have all raced in the last 2 to 4 weeks, Mondammej and Dubai Station have had a couple of months rest, whilst Phoenix Beach and Pop Dancer return from breaks of 10 weeks and 3 months respectively.

Phoenix Beach is the only one of the seven yet to win over this trip and like Ancient Times, he has yet to win here at Wolverhampton. Of the five course winners, only Dubai Station has yet to win over course and distance as his 5f win came at Haydock and his course win here was over 6f.

The 2-year form shown on Instant Expert isn't exactly littered with wins, but our pair from the H4C report catch the eye, as does Pop Dancer...

The going looks against Dubai Station, Mondammej and Nelson Gay here and Mondammej has a poor return over 5f on the A/W, whilst Phoenix Beach's record at Class 5 isn't great. Dubai Station and Mondammej are rated some 15lbs and 27lbs lower than their last A/W wins, but that's because they're on losing runs of 16 and 39 races respectively rather than them being better than their mark might suggest and Mondammej's figures don't even improve if we focus on placed finishes either...

And this graphic surely puts paid to any chance of me putting money on him or Ancient Times, even if the pair are situated in what looks the better half of the draw if there is one...

That said, it's a five furlong sprint, so the emphasis in a small field is going to be on early speed and front-runners have dominated those 120 races above...



...providing some 36.7% of the winners and some 27.3% of the placers from just 18.4% of the winners, which based on recent outings...

...could be good news for connections of Pop Dancer.

Summary

Not well drawn and not particularly suited by the pace profiling today, Aces Wild still won last time out over this course and distance from stall 7 (as he is today) from the rear of the field. He's the only runner coming here in any real form and must be the one to beat despite the above analysis suggesting he might struggle.

I'd no odds to hand when I wrote this piece just after 3pm on Thursday, but I suspect he'll go off shorter than 2/1, which isn't normally my bag. That said, he's a course and distance specialist in good form and 2/1, if available, might be a very good price.

Elsewhere, the rest of the field are much of a muchness, but the one I have some interest in is Pop Dancer, who scored well enough on Instant Expert, has been drawn in stall 1 and is likely to lead. He was 3 lengths behind Aces Wild last time out, but re-opposes 4lbs better off which might get him a little closer.

 

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