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Racing Insights, Saturday 27/01/24

Racing Insights

Saturday's free feature is the Trainer/Jockey Combo (TJC) report, which works by bringing together the form of trainers and jockeys into a single composite report that has produced excellent results for users. Basically, some trainers turn to specific riders when they have one ‘ready to win’ and this report quickly identifies the most profitable of those combinations. Clicking on any row will reveal the entries for that trainer/jockey pairing whilst clicking on the entry will open the race in a new tab.

HINT: Look for a good sample size – ideally five or more – combined with a decent win percentage (30%+), and a positive figure in the profit column and as ever, please refer to our User Guide for further information.

My own settings for the TJC Report look like this...

...and they have generated the following runners for me to check out...

 

...plus as ever, we have a list of fully functional 'free' racecards each day, which for Saturday cover...

Messrs Lacey & Iles have a good record over the last year together, whilst the O'Brien/Brennan combo have a 50% strike rate at Doncaster in recent years and both have runners (Luttrell Lad & Punctuation) in the 12.55 Doncaster, a 14-runner, Class 2, 4yo+ handicap hurdle over a left-handed 2m3½f on good ground...

More runners here than I'm generally comfortable with, but I'm hoping the race will afford me some decent-priced E/W angles.

Geronimo and Rich Spirit both won LTO, whilst Wolf Prince, Luttrell Lad and Call of the Wild were all runners-up. Aside from Sans Bruit (useful French hurdler & chaser now making a handicap debut over hurdles), who has no UK form to call upon, all bar Wolf Prince have won at least one of their last seven but he's winless in twelve and despite finishing 232 in his last three, he's not for me after a 532-day absence.

Rich Spirit also makes a handicap debut here and steps up two classes which will make life tougher than he found it in his 10-length victory at Catterick a week before Christmas. Call of the Wild, In From The Cold and Alien Storm all step one class too, whilst the top two in the weights, No Ordinary Joe and Punctuation both drop in class. Not only is French raider Sans Bruit making both a UK and a handicap debut, he's had wind surgery during a 231-day absence from the track. Of the remainder, Alfie Storm has had a three-month break with everyone else seeing some action in the last ten weeks; In From The Cold ran just a fortnight ago.

The Big Bite, Call of the Wild and Geronimo are all former Doncaster winners, whilst No Ordinary Joe, Punctuation, The Big Bite, Sans Bruit, Geronimo and Rich Spirit have all managed to win over a similar trip to this one...

Instant Expert above doesn't have a great deal of relevant past data, but Geronimo seems pretty well suited by conditions ahead, whilst the biggest concern is probably Wolf Prince's 1 from 10 record at the trip. Mind you, I'm not backing him anyway! As I'm going to be looking for some E/W plays today, let's check the place stats from those races above...

...where No Ordinary Joe, Punctuation, Wolf Prince (!), Call of the Wild, Geronimo and Luttrell Lad are the ones with the mainly green records. Wolf Prince is actually nagging me now because he looks well suited for the task and was running well before his lengthy absence. Something for me to ponder, after I've considered the pace angles around a race that has tended to suit front-runners in the past...

A quick click of the pace button on the racecard then tells me that Luttrell Lad, Geronimo and guess who, Wolf Prince are the likely front-runners/pacemakers here...

Summary

The two runners I like most in this field are actually No Ordinary Joe and Punctuation, but possibly/probably not for this race!

No Ordinary Joe was a very useful hurdler last season, but flopped on his chase debut two months ago after having an eight month break. He should strip fitter for having had that run, but shouldn't be suited by the pace here. He hasn't tackled a hurdle since mid-April and might just need another run to get going and as such, a 4.10pm price of 17/2 seems fair.

Punctuation comes from the TJC Report and scored well off a small sample size on Instant Expert. Like No Ordinary Joe, he drops in class here and also seems unsuited by the pace set-up and at 16lbs higher than his last hurdles win and up in trip, he might not have enough in reserve to get home. His 9/1 price offers a little more value than No Ordinary Joe, though.



So where next? Well, we're back to the pace/Instant Expert combo...the previously-discussed No Ordinary Joe and Punctuation were highlighted by Instant Expert for place results along with the nagging itch Wolf Prince, Call of the Wild, Geronimo and Luttrell Lad, whilst Luttrell Lad, Geronimo and Wolf Prince were our pace horses and it's this trio that I'm going to look at next.

Luttrell Lad also comes from the TJC Report and as well as winning three starts ago was a one-length runner-up off today's mark last time out at the same class, trip and going as this race. A similar run puts him right on the shortlist here and could be a decent E/W prospect at 15/2. Wolf Prince is the one I wanted to ignore after such a long break, but he seems to be everywhere I turn. If he's race fit, then he should relish conditions and if allowed to control the race from the front, could easily stay in contention to the end. I suspect the market will be the key to his chances between now and race time, but his current 10/1 ticket would suggest he has chances of making the frame.

And finally, to the horse I like best for the race, Geronimo, he comes here after a great run of form, he won LTO under today's jockey and is only up 2lbs. He was the eyecatcher from instant Expert and is sure to be up with the pace. He's currently also 9/1 and that looks a really good E/W option to me.

To be honest, all five of these could well make the frame and all are at E/W backable prices. The bookies are paying four places, so you could play more than once, but good luck and have a great wekend.

 

 

 

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