A prize if anyone can guess what the following figures represent: 6.10/7.05/6.25?
They are my daughter’s waking-up figures, and as you can see from the latter one, it’s been an early Tuesday morning.
But enough of my poor stinging eyes, here are the performance ratings from the weekend with Fame And Glory’s victory standing out as the best-ever performance in the Derrinstown Derby Trial, and we all know what O’Brien’s above-par winners of that event subsequently achieved.
PERFORMANCE RATINGS
Cheshire Oaks – Perfect Truth 61
Chester Cup – Daraahem 66
Huxley Stakes – Doctor Fremantle 72
Chester Vase – Golden Sword 70
Dee Stakes – South Easter 65
Ormonde Stakes – Buccellati 75
Victoria Cup – Swift Gift 62
Spring Trophy – Beacon Lodge 69
Oaks Trial – Midday 65
Derby Trial – Age Of Aquarius 70
Chartwell Fillies’ Stakes – San Sicharia 66
Derrinstown Derby Trial – Fame And Glory 78
TOP OF THE FORM
Here are a further five races that haven’t made the Top 20 as yet.
27 April Windsor, 5f maiden won by Azif –
3 wins from 7 runs
18 April Nottingham, 5f handicap won by Raccoon –
2 wins from 11 runs
(not many from the top-half have reappeared)
18 April Doncaster, 1m Listed won by Staying On –
2 wins from 4 runs
16 April Newmarket, 5f maiden won by Its Alright –
5 wins from 9 runs
(This race would now be in the Top 20 following
Crown’s Windsor victory on Monday evening)
26 March Wolverhampton, 5 handicap won by Almaty Express –
3 wins from 6 runs
There will be a York preview blog appearing on the Guardian website on Wednesday where I’ll be highlighting some winner-finding clues for the three-days on the Knavesmire.
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
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3 comments:
We have the books and use our methods within the trends for the big races.I believe that what really attracted readers to the blogsite was the connection with the RFO and the eyecatchers list with the days that these were entered for the week. There are letters written to the RFO in praise of this and the success it has brought.Bring it back!
The blog was created to display the updated performance ratings from the book throughout the season, so readers could decide whether to back or lay winners in the future.
I then decided to include a compilation of Top of the Form eyecatchers on here as there wasn't space on my page in the RFO.
Checking their entries each week can be very time consuming, which is why I've suggested to readers on here to use a website such as horseracebase. This can save time as it does all the legwork in notifying the qualifiers.
Oh, and I almost forgot, all of the work I've produced on here is produced for free when I get the time.
not a bad ew double on friday sods law i missed it
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