Mole Court was a single winner at 5.17 for Alan Dudman yesterday and he's off to Sandown on Friday for his latest double...
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Mole Court was a 5.17 single winner yesterday
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Burke to continue at his 25% strike-rate
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Alan Dudman goes to Sandown for his multiple
Ryan Moore Superboost
Sandown offer a superb flat card at the Esher track, and today we are boosting Ryan Moore on board Juddmonte's Nostrum!
You can back Ryan Moore and Nostrum for a Nostrum To Finish In The Top 3 In The 15:00 Sandown at the Superboost price of 1/12.00! (was 1/31.33).
The Flat season finally has some quality to raise the spirits today after a fairly dreadful few cards this week and Sandown's action certainly has a few of the big dogs.
Karl Burke is a trainer unleashing plenty of Sheikh Obaid winners of late and I am staying loyal to the duo much like Calliope, and Cuban Tiger looks too big in price for the 13:50 for the Esher Cup at 15/28.50.
He has raced exclusively on the All-Weather so far and impressed winning the Burradon Listed Stakes at Newcastle earlier this year and really appreciated the stiff mile.
The 3yo was then beaten at Chelmsford - and well beaten too in one of the Road To The Kentucky Derby races, and I can forgive any horse a flop at that track, which remains a mystery to me.
The obvious excuse to offer up for that Essex loss was the fact the race came too soon.
He'll have to be smart here off top weight against improving three-year-olds, but the yard's horses are well forward and he can still push on from his mark of 99 considering he got close to Charlie Appleby's Notable Speech at Kempton in February - who could have a chance in the 2,000 Guineas.
Another Burke horse for the second leg with the trainer 10-40 at 25% in recent weeks and Offer And Receive is a lightly-raced type that appeals in the finale.
He was kept to just two runs last term with a win at Hamilton on debut and a third at Ayr in novice company under a penalty.
It's easy to see why he was gelded soon after as he carried his head high and looked especially green on his debut despite winning.
Starting out as a gelding, it will be interesting to see how he fares in terms of his behaviour but he could be better than a mark of 80, and is certainly a horse with a pedigree to match as his dam was a Musidora winner.
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