Monday 7 October 2013

£200 Free Bets @ Betdaq Nursery Handicap Class 2





                                                   Wednesday 810 Kempton Class 2 Nursery

A new race to the juvenile Calendar having been run for the first time last year when won impressively by the Godolphin Colt Tamarkuz

Claim The Roses- Ed Vaughan Colt who comes here having won two of his three starts to date. Significantly both his victories have come on a artificial surface, his one run on turf resulted in a heavy defeat, which is not surprising given his American breeding. Retains the hood that he wore last time and perhaps more importantly retains the partnership with Ryan Moore. On the balance of his form his rating of 88 may be on the heavy side but he is still unexposed, especially on this surface, and has to be hugely respected

Beau Nash- Richard Hannon colt who has been on the go a long time having made his debut on the 5th of April. Has for the most part held his form well, in the frame in five of his seven starts, but remains vulnerable to a progressive type off his mark of 85.

Finn Class- Really likable sort from the Michael Bell stable who has had no less than ten runs on his debut season but seems to be thriving on it. Probably ran a career best last time when narrowly beaten off todays mark. Rarely runs a bad race and still has some mileage from this mark, has to be well respected

Dream and Search- Expensive colt who makes his nursery debut having had three runs in maiden company. His first two runs were in hot maidens and the second of those was a commendable effort behind Mawfoor. Was disappointing last time however when only fifth at 9/4 in a weaker looking Newcastle maiden and that has to rate a backward step. Whilst connections are always respected, he doesn't have the profile of a handicap plot and he will need to show more to take this

Mime Dance- Notnowcato Colt who already looks like he is screaming out for more distance than todays seven furlongs. Didn't stop him winning on his penultimate start though and was only just held last time, when running on late. Looks feasibly treated off of 74 and has apprentice find Oisin Murphy taking off a further 3lbs. Should run with credit but likely to find one or two too good

Arrowzone- Bottom weight who would have a squeak on his second to Longton at Newcastle. That is his best piece of form by a mile though, ran okay in a weak Catterick nursery yesterday, and other look to have more persuasive claims

Verdict- A decent looking juvenile nursery which can go to the top weight Claim The Roses for the in form Ed Vaughan team. Unbeaten in two on the all weather he can can defy a 8lb rise and make it 3/3 on artificial surfaces. Finn Class is an admirable sort and would appear the main danger with Mime Dance also worth a second glance for apprentice of the moment Oisin Murphy

1 Claim The Roses
2 Finn Class
3 Mime Dance

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