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Analysis & Selections by
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rØøk
Whether
it be "th e race of the day" or a small prize round the gaffs, we
will attempt to use our knowledge of the formbook to highlight the fancied
horses participating each day and their
characteristics and requirements. Hopefully this 'second opinion' provides
you with a winner or two each day, or even reinforces your own view on a
particular may even convince you to back some of those horses which we
feel are the "ones to fear", or have decent eachway claims.
whichever is the case, we hope the information is of use to you.
"ONE TO JUMP '04" - A selections of horses we believe are worth following during the national hunt season.

"Racing
News"

HURDLERS -
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS?
WELL CHIEF [GER]
ch, g. Night Shift [U.S.A.] - Wellesiena [GER]
¦¨¨the¨trainer¨¨¦¨¨¨»--Martin C. Pipe
¦¨¨COMMENTS¨¨¦¨¨¨»-- I really like this horse. This four year old gelding by Night Shift, won two of his eight starts in Germany, and was placed on three other occasions, including in Listed/Group company. He ran four times and did nothing but improve, winning on his debut at Taunton, before showing his rivals a clean pair of heals in the Singapore Airlines Juvenile Novices´ Hurdle [Registered As Adonis Juvenile Hurdle] [gr. 2] under an inspired "AP" drive. He then took his chance in the JCB Triumph Hurdle [gr.1] and after attempting to make all, was only down in the final strides by Spectroscope, losing out by a head. He ran one more time in the Ember Inns Anniversary 4-Y-O Novices´ Hurdle [gr. 2] at the National Meeting at Aintree, however was beaten again by Spectroscope and Le Duc, who passed him in the final furlong. He looked rather unfurnished last term and I would hope will improve physically this season. He should be capable of winning races again this term.
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"ONE
TO JUMP '04"
One To Jump - A selections of horses we
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following sections.
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"ONE
TO JUMP '03" ~ WHILST
WE WERE AWAY;
[08.03.03 - 30.03.03]
Ababoù (FR)
Almire Di Lua (FR)
Ar Muin Na Muice,
Benson
Benrajah
Brown Teddy
Cadou Royal (FR)
Diceman
Do L´Enfant D´Eau (FR)
Fota Island
Fréteval (FR)
Gâtchou Mans (FR) - (#2 wins)
Idealko (FR)
Írilùt (FR)
Jetowa Du Bois Hue (FR)
Kick For Touch
Kingscliff - "Cheltenham Festival Winner" - Foxhunters Steeple Ch'
Liberman - "Cheltenham Festival Winner" - Cheltenham Championship Bumper'
Marcus Du Berlais (FR)
Montreal (FR)
Palarshán (FR) - "Cheltenham Festival Winner" - Grand Annual Steeple Ch'
Parsonhumfrywebber,
Pepe Galvez (SWE)
Romantic Hero
Sudden Shock (GER) - "Cheltenham Festival Winner" - National Hunt Steeple Ch'
The Kings Fling
Viaduct
Xenophon - "Cheltenham Festival Winner" - Coral Cup (H´dle.)
Success
Stories
EPSOM
Saturday June 7.
KRIS KIN: Not certain to stay today's trip however there was plenty to like about the way he quickened to land the Dee Stakes at Chester on his seasonal reappearance. Sir Michael Stoute knows what it takes to win this race and the fact that they have stumped up £90,000 to supplement him has to be considered a positive.
SUMMARY
Ireland would appear to have a very strong hand here and it will not surprise me if both Alamshar and Refuse To Bend made the frame (wouldn't be at all surprised if Alamshar obliged). However as it's the Derby let's see if we can try and find something at a bigger prize particularly those who want to have an each-way bet. Whilst it's easy to see why the likes of Norse Dancer and
Magistrettì might appeal, Kris Kin catches the eye, particularly after that good effort at Chester. There was a lot to like about that performance and at odds of around 10/1, should give each-way supporters a good run for their money.
That
one was for you dad!!!
Success
Stories
2:00 William Hill H´cap. Hurdle
A very competitive handicap hurdle with several of these having strong claims. Farmer Jack, Teaatral, Lord Brex, Aspirant Dancer, Creon,
Mr. Markham, and Ideal du Bois Beury all have serious claims. Father Jack (who was probably ridden too positively last time out) is sure to go well and probably would have been my selection if Ideal du Bois Beury hadn't been in opposition. I thought he won with a bit in hand under top weight at Leicester last time out and looks very appealing off of the minimum weight.
IDEAL DU BOIS BEURY won - 10/1
DISCLAIMER:
In no way does "Furlong To Go!! guarantee that selections
posted above will win the specified races advertised.
They are merely an indication based on current form. Whilst
the selections, and advice are the basis by which we will
personally place our own bets, like you, any selections
that are backed, are done so at your own risk.
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