Thursday, 24 September 2009

Performance ratings and Top of the Form

Top of the Form

Here are the qualifiers from the Top 20 for Monday 5 October:

5.00 Windsor, Hajmah
5.10 Pontefract, Kloof

Races outside the Top 20:

25 August Southwell 6f maiden won by Comedy Hall –
3 wins from 8 runs

4 September Lingfield 1m2f handicap won by Bab Al Salam –
3 wins from 7 runs

5 September Stratford 2m1f handicap hurdle won by Dancewithedevil –
4 wins from 9 runs

8 September Sedgefield maiden hurdle won by McMurdo Sound –
3 wins from 11 runs

9 September Doncaster 5f handicap won by Total Impact –
6 wins from 18 runs

10 September Kempton 1m handicap won by Captain Flasheart –
2 wins from 3 runs

The missing races - 11 to 20 - from this week's Top 20 are listed below.

No.11
August 8 Newmarket 7f Maiden Stakes 1.Eolith 2.Pollenator 3.Hibaayeb 12 ran
Record of first six home: 4 wins from 9 runs – Eolith, Pollenator (2 wins), Zahoo = +10
Record of last six home: 1 win from 6 runs – Katehari = -4
Total record: 5 wins from 15 runs (33%) for a profit of +£14 to £1 levels. +6

No.12
August 22 Sandown 7f Solario Stakes 1.Shakespearean 2.Buzzword 3.Dubawi Phantom 8 ran
Record of first four home: 2 wins from 3 runs – Shakespearean, Buzzword = +3
Record of last four home: 3 wins from 4 runs – Simenon, Audacity Of Hope (2 wins) = +2
Total record: 5 wins from 7 runs (71%) for a profit of +£12 to £1 levels. +5

No.13 NEW
September 5 Kempton 7f Handicap 1.The Scorching Wind 2.Mac’s Power 3.Wigram’s Turn 13 ran
Record of first six home: 2 wins from 6 runs – Mac’s Power, Feeling Fab = +3
Record of last seven home: 1 win from 1 run – Hurricane Spirit = +2
Total record: 3 wins from 7 runs (43%) for a profit of +£29 to £1 levels. +5

No.14 NEW
August 14 Nottingham 6f Maiden Stakes 1.Society Rock 2.Saddlers Lodge 3.Banks And Braes 9 ran
Record of first four home: 2 wins from 5 runs – Society Rock, Sand Skier = +6
Record of last five home: 2 wins from 5 runs – Boquito (2 wins) = -1
Total record: 4 wins from 10 runs (40%) for a profit of +£19 to £1 levels. +5

No.15 NEW
August 4 Newton Abbot 2m1f Handicap Hurdle 1.Corum 2.Dreams Jewell 3.Deadline 7 ran
Record of first three home: 1 win from 4 runs – Deadline = +3
Record of last four home: 2 wins from 4 runs – Weather Front (2 wins) = +2
Total record: 3 wins from 8 runs (37%) for a profit of +£10 to £1 levels. +5

No.16
August 22 Sandown 1m2f Handicap 1.Prince Of Johanne 2.Rumble Of Thunder 3.Ordoney 8 ran
Record of first four home: 1 win from 4 runs – Ordoney = +2
Record of last four home: 2 wins from 6 runs – Jawaab, Agilete = +3
Total record: 3 wins from 10 runs (30%) for a profit of +£18 to £1 levels. +5

No.17
August 27 Southwell 2m Handicap 1.Sally Forth 2.Dulcie 3.Veiled 5 ran
Record of first two home: 1 win from 2 runs – Dulcie = +2
Record of last three home: 2 wins from 2 runs – Veiled = +2
Total record: 3 wins from 4 runs (75%) for a profit of +£12 to £1 levels. +4

No.18
August 7 Worcester 3m Handicap Hurdle 1.Chinara 2.Olmeto Collonges 3.Mith Hill 8 ran
Record of first four home: 1 win from 1 run – Little Shilling = +2
Record of last four home: 1 win from 2 runs – Raslan = +2
Total record: 2 wins from 3 runs (67%) for a profit of +£15 to £1 levels. +4

No.19 NEW
September 12 Wolverhampton 7f Handicap 1.Captain Macarry 2.Mark Of Meydan 3.Kloof 11 ran
Record of first five home: 1 win from 2 runs – Malcheek = +2
Record of last six home: 2 wins from 5 runs – Balata, Desert Dreamer = +2
Total record: 3 wins from 7 runs (43%) for a profit of +£29 to £1 levels. +4

No.20
July 30 Goodwood 7f Handicap 1.Suruor 2.Shamwari Lodge 3.Akhenaten 12 ran
Record of first six home: 4 win from 9 runs – Shamwari Lodge (2 wins), Akhenaten, Enact = +5
Record of last six home: 2 wins from 9 runs – Dark Mischief, Khor Dubai = -1
Total record: 6 wins from 18 runs (33%) for a profit of +£8 to £1 levels. +4

Performance ratings

Meon Valley Stud Fillies’ Mile – Hibaayeb 69
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes – Rip Van Winkle 87
Royal Lodge Stakes – Joshua Tree 72
Totesport Challenge Cup – Advanced 71
Cumberland Lodge Stakes – Mawatheeq 77
Diadem Stakes – Sayif 77
Marchpole Handicap – Record Breaker 65
Beresford Stakes – St Nicholas Abbey 69

As mentioned earlier this week, here are some replies to recent comments:

Lemondash Amazon have their information incorrect as there is definitely no paperback version of the new jumps book unless I did something in my sleep I know nothing about – online only.

Alan The best way of subscribing will be via this web address which will be carried over to the new website in approximately three weeks time – www.racingtrendsrevealed. I’m afraid you’ll have to remind yourself or note it down in a diary, although I’m hoping to give it a plug in the Racing & Football Outlook.

Peter It’s a good point you've raised. The reason Tillietubelem wasn’t mentioned on here the day it ran was because the database that informs me when horses from the Top 20 are running, only covers their next two subsequent outings after the chart race – Bangor 15 Aug on this occasion – and this was Tillietubelem’s third, unfortunately.

Regarding there being no listed qualifiers on here on Monday, I’m afraid it was down to a lack of time as that’s my busiest day of the week writing. The good news is that I’ll be able to offer more time to the new website so there won’t be any missing information.

7 comments:

bazzza said...

thanks david will be interested in your site when up and available
bazzza

Anonymous said...

Thanks, that's good news hope its not too expensive though! The book was fantastic value.

Cheers
kevo

Lemondash said...

Just been emailed by amazon, that your new book is going to be released. Lee

Alan said...

David
I've just logged into your blog for the first time after contacting Highstakes. What is the best way to subscribe and to be notified about your new website?

Alan

Dunc said...

Nice double yesterday Dave. Good stuff

peter said...

Hi David'
Thanks for 2 Ayr sprint winners and the 2 yesterday These daily ratings are great. I have given up trying to do them from the RFO.
2 questions David (1)Dont you do them Mondays or was today a one off'(2) Why did you select Desert Fever last Wednesday 23rd instead of the winner Tilletubelem from the same top 20 race
Regards.
Peter

Truebastion said...

This may help you Peter.
From Daves blog last year.

I’ve mentioned here, also, that nominating the horse to follow from each race isn’t easy as I try to put forward the ‘sexy’ horse that catches the eye making up ground often into the places. However, those that are buried further back in mid division or beyond can go in at very big prices, as was the case a few weeks back when a bucketful of winners emerged.
The idea of Top Of The Form is to highlight the races currently working out well and leave it to people to look into the race for their own runners to consider backing – similar to Today’s Trainers in the Racing Post that shows which handlers are in form.