THIS WEEKS ALL WEATHER FIXTURES - 26th March KEMPTON PARK- 27th March WOLVERHAMPTON- 29th March WOLVERHAMPTON - 30th March LINGFIELD PARK, KEMPTON PARK & SOUTHWELL - 31st March WOLVERHAMPTON & CHELMSFORD CITY - 1ST aPRIL LINGFIELD PARK & WOLVERHAMPTON - 2nd April KEMPTON PARK -

The Actuary All Weather Horse Racing Tips Southwell and Wolverhampton Preview

With all eyes on Cheltenham over the next four days it is a little disappointing that the racing at Southwell and Wolverhampton is not overly enticing.

With a Actuary Horse Racing Tips subscriber selection already in the 5:05 Southwell, I am looking over my shoulder a little at DISCAY’S gutsy performance last time out holding off Goldmachen and Stanley Rigby. Lightly raced in comparison to its rivals DISCAY has scope for improvement and there is no surprise in its return over C&D having appeared to thrive on the change of surface after several moderate performances on the turf.

Discay

Awattan is likely to be the horse to beat in Wolverhampton’s 6:20 after doing all its best work in the closing stages last time out over 8f at Lingfield
Park but the horse that has caught my eye is John Gosden’s MOMA LEE. Several Duke of Marmalade progeny have been entered in to Class 1 and Class 2 races in the coming turf season leading me to believe that MOMA LEE might be better than a Class 5 Fillies Maiden. 

Horse Racing Tips: 14-1 or 13-2?


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Actuary All Weather Horse Racing Tips Southwell and Wolverhampton Preview

With all eyes on Cheltenham over the next four days it is a little disappointing that the racing at Southwell and Wolverhampton is not overly enticing.

With a Actuary Horse Racing Tips subscriber selection already in the 5:05 Southwell, I am looking over my shoulder a little at DISCAY’S gutsy performance last time out holding off Goldmachen and Stanley Rigby. Lightly raced in comparison to its rivals DISCAY has scope for improvement and there is no surprise in its return over C&D having appeared to thrive on the change of surface after several moderate performances on the turf.

Discay

Awattan is likely to be the horse to beat in Wolverhampton’s 6:20 after doing all its best work in the closing stages last time out over 8f at Lingfield
Park but the horse that has caught my eye is John Gosden’s MOMA LEE. Several Duke of Marmalade progeny have been entered in to Class 1 and Class 2 races in the coming turf season leading me to believe that MOMA LEE might be better than a Class 5 Fillies Maiden.