Tuesday 6 October 2009

Top of the Form update

Top of the Form

There will be a new blog on Wednesday with performance ratings and fresh races outside the Top 20.
In the meantime, the new Top 20 has been updated so here are the qualifiers for Tuesday 13 October - the date my Dad passed away 20 years ago; now he did know a thing or two about form.

2.40 Leicester, Enhancing
4.00 Huntingdon, Dark Energy
4.10 Leicester, Moscow Oznick
4.10 Leicester, Mista Rossa
5.20 Newcastle, Samizdat

Here are several races currently outside the Top 20 (owing to either a low rating or the top-half of the field having all reappeared.

28 September Brighton 1m2f handicap won by Triple Cee –
2 wins from 3 runs

20 September Uttoxeter handicap hurdle won by Blossom –
2 wins from 6 runs

19 September Newbury Dubai Trophy won by Strike The Deal –
2 wins from 5 runs

14 September Leicester 7f handicap won by Pullyourfingerout –
3 wins from 10 runs

12 September Chester 5f handicap won by Stolt –
5 wins from 15 runs

10 September Southwell 1m4f handicap won by Distinctive Image –
5 wins from 12 runs

7 September Bath 6f maiden won by Milldown Story –
2 wins from 6 runs

New website

A new subscription website will be launched in the next few weeks to replace the existing Racing Trends Revealed blog.
This progressive step forward will see the current trends books converted from their present paper format to an online version. Each race will then be available to download as a PDF file on screen or be printed on paper.

The subscription for the monthly package will be £10 and includes the following:

All 130 races from Racing Trends Revealed Jumps 2009/10, plus an EXTRA nine major events, including the Rehearsal Chase, Tommy Whittle Chase and Victor Chandler Chase.

Exclusive trends ratings for EVERY jumps race.
These ratings will appear on the day of each race and have pinpointed the following winners in recent months: Regal Parade 14/1, Kaldoun Kingdom 8/1 and Jimmy Styles 14/1. They are also excellent timesavers for those with a busy lifestyle as the top trends qualifiers are automatically highlighted.

Performance ratings for the winner of each trends race during the jumps season, which helps identify the ones to follow or avoid (lay).

Every daily qualifier from the Top of the Form chart printed in the Racing and Football Outlook. There will also be a NEW list of daily qualifiers from those races outside the Top 20.

Feel free to contact me regarding the new service, in the meantime, make the most of the free service below!

Performance ratings

Cheveley Park Stakes – Special Duty 75
Tattersall Stakes – Sir Parky 63
Oh So Sharp Stakes – Tabassum 66
Joel Stakes – Confront 75
Middle Park Stakes Awzaan 79
Sun Chariot Stakes – Sahpresa 77
Cambridgeshire – Supaseus 68
Two-Year-Old Trophy – Lucky Like 61

11 comments:

Truebastion said...

Another nice price winner today Dave

Applause was unlucky from what looked like a bad draw

Anonymous said...

Great!

I only want to know the ratings for the winners of races that are profitable to follow in the future. Two recent winners Awzaan 4/1 and Total Gallery at 17/1 on Betfair!

The cost of the last two books was £34. £120 represents a 350% increase! I don't mind paying something for what I think is very good info but a lot of it is of no interest to me.

Any thoughts Dave?

Regards,

Julio

Anonymous said...

P.S.

Remember I tipped All The Good for the Caulfield Cup at monster odds last year? Kirklees (winner of the September Stakes page 186) is running this time on Oct. 17th.

Julio

Dunc said...

Hi Dave.
I and many others I'm sure will think that £10 a month represents great value. I really think you have hit upon a nice angle with the trends and top 20.

The daily selections are a godsend to me as I struggle with work etc.

I have been very impressed with your work and the time & effort involved and I for one wish you every success.

David Myers said...

Thanks for the kind comments Dunc, I'm confident you'll enjoy the new website - as The Carpenters once said "It's Only Just Begun".

Hi Julio - nice to hear from you again, and yes, I do remember you hitting the bullseye with All The Good last autumn - good luck this time around.

Nice to hear you've been making good use of the weekly performance ratings that appear on here throughout the season. Just to think, had I stuck with only the books then there would have been no weekly PR's, so I'm glad I chose to run this free blog in tandem.

Producing them, however, takes time, and time as they say is money, so I've introduced a subscription in order to justify me allocating numerous hours on here.

Unfortunately, the PR's can't be offered as a stand-alone service, but I can promise there will be further developments regarding the PR's in the New Year - with the extra cost comes extra service.

Cheers - David

Mac said...

I think its a very good deal when you think its £2.50 per week for all that information.

As we know with the RP now there is no free rides anymore.

Lots of good judges on the forums you could follow for Free but Ive never known anyone give out there stats systems for free and we have had it too good on here.

I say good luck Dave and I will be subscribing, the profits Ive made off the qualfiers recently will be paying for my subs.

Id imagine you will be doing it month by month aswell so people could subscribe for just the flat season if they wanted is that right?

David Myers said...

Thanks Mac, I look forward to you joining the new website, and you're right, it will be a monthly subscription so the option is open for either jumps or Flat.
In fact, April will be a very good deal as both codes overlap, meaning subscribers would receive over 45 trends races.

Best - David

Anonymous said...

Tenner a month seems fair to me, looking forward to it.

PS Any stats to eg level stakes profit (or loss) of following the top 20 followers blind?

cheers
kevo

David Myers said...

Unfortunately I don't keep a level stakes record of the Top 20 qualifiers Kevo - I thought that was the fun in investigating the profits!

However, I would imagine the qualifiers showed a handsome profit over the past five or six weeks. There are a lot of big prices that make the frame, so each-way punting helps at times, while on the occasions when there are two or more runners in the same race, a win on each is wise - like on Sunday with Mellow Mixture (7/1).

Good luck - David

Andrew said...

Hi Dave
Very interested in your new service; please let us know what the latest plans are
regards
Andrew

David Myers said...

Hi Andrew,

The web designers will be contacting me this week about the launch date, which should be before the first race of the jumps book at Chepstow on Saturday 24 October (the Grade 2 Persian War Novices' Hurdle).

I will post the date as soon as I know.

Cheers - David