Dalton wins….BOG @ 10/1

 

Julie Camacho’s charge DALTON wins for us at Nottingham yesterday with Graham Lee making it back to back winners for us 🙂

Despite some altercation with the 2nd horse home in Aladeel there was no stewards inquiry and our second double digit advised winner of the week.

 

For those on the £1k to £10k challenge….it’s now over a 42% win/place strike rate and over a 26% ROI…….our bank is now £1467.62 and current stakes are now £18.35 EW

 

……..this is what private members received at 8.00am in the morning…….

 

Today’s Selections

 

Nottingham 15.15

Hopefully sees at least 8 going to post in a race where the pace looks to be drawn high here with Erissimus Maximus drawn  in trap 9 and that tends to be where the winners come from on the 6f course here.

Graham Lee gets a nice high draw alongside that one in trap 8 on Julie Camacho’s DALTON. Not too heavily raced with just 15 on the clock and racking up 3 wins/2 places from that.

He looks well in against a couple of these on that Ayr Bronze Cup form back end last season. It’s a race we often use to benchmark our sprinters and Royal Residence makes the obvious favourite following his second in that as a 3yo.

However, Dalton was only 4l down on the winner and didn’t have the best of draws that day and also beat that one home at York following that race.

His 3rd LTO in a decent field at Thirsk that has thrown up a good rate of winners, including Brian The Snail who he now re-opposes here on 5lb better terms.

Julie Camacho is in fine fettle with 2 wins/6 places from her last 9 runners and we’d expect him to be in the mix here.

He’s on at a best 10/1 with bet365 and 3 places this morning.

 

Nottingham 15.15 – Dalton

 

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Here’s a spreadsheet of our betting selections and results after we decided to go to a paid service after we found other groups ‘ripping’ our selections…. just switch between the tabs at the bottom of the sheet to view each year

 

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