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Posts archive for: 26 April, 2008
  • Ocean Trailers Puppy Stakes Final

    The Ocean Trailers Puppy Stakes final heads a good looking card at Walthamstow tonight. Nick Savva has the favourite for the main event in the shape of Westmead Osprey who is a son of his dual Derby winner, Westmead Hawk.

    Speed Figs

    T4 - Westmead Osprey 100
    T1 - Turar Abit 76+
    T2 - Presence Of Mind 70
    T5 - Cunning Devil 61+
    T3 - Little Jig 50+
    T6 - Lethal Freddie 50

    Westmead Osprey is well clear on the numbers and I expect him to lead on the run up and go on from there. Turar Abit is well drawn in the red jacket and is capable of better than his rating suggests, he could be the one to chase home Nick Savva's dog.

    Skydogs Tissue

    The odds I've come up with for this one based on the speed figures and tweaked for the trap draw are -

    10/11 Westmead Osprey, 6/1 Turar Abit, 15/2 Presence Of Mind, 10/1 Cunning Devil, 16/1 Lethal Freddie, 18/1 Little Jig

    Only Blue Square have priced the event up so far and the interesting dog for me is Lethal Freddie who they have at 5/1. He would be one to take on at that sort of price. Westmead Osprey is quoted at 8/11 which is a tad short but there's even money available on Betfair which looks worth taking.

  • Golden Sprint Review

    Blindin Bell won the Golden Sprint at Romford and was another top rated winner for the speed figues. David Mullins' charge showed terrific early pace to lead from start to finish. Sprinter of the year Horseshoe Ping came home second after being bumped at the first bend.

    The ante-post selection Blonde Jet never really got into the race after missing the break and missed out on the each way money by a short head ... which is a bit disappointing as Smooth Turbo dipped out by the same margin in the Grand National a couple of weeks ago. This can be a frustrating game with two one hundredths of a second over the two races being the difference between success and failure.

  • William Hill Blue Riband Review

    Farloe Reason, top rated on the speed figures, justified favouritism to land the Blue Riband at Hall Green.

    Charlie Lister's son of Droopys Maldini wasn't great away from the boxes but was strong at the first bend and emerged in front. The race was all over from there and it was left to Commander Chief to chase him home.

    The winner now goes to Wimbledon for the Greyhound Derby where he is a best priced 20/1 with Betfred.

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