Whilst I wait for the prices elsewhere, hear are the write up’s for tomorrow’s tips in the sprints.
2:15 Newbury
LOOK OUT LOUIS– 1/2 Pt Each way @ 18/1 5 places Skybet, 18/1 & 16/1 4 places generally
This rapidly improving handicapper could blast them away from the front, tactics favoured at this course. Needs to step up and show he us up to this class but sprinters improve with age and he could run a huge race for us a juicy odds.
2:30 Ayr
SNASH– 1 Pt Win @ 8/1 generally
STRIKE RED– 1/2 Pt Each way @ 25/1 6 places Bet365, 22/1 5 places, 20/1 6 places generally
Snash won a C & D handicap comfortably and this has since been the long plan. He looked unlucky at Ripon LTO, the track not really suiting, but he ran on strongly at the death. Must go well and He appeals as being handicapped to win something like this and trainer Tim Easterby has landed two of the last three renewals of this race and the Bronze version yesterday.
He is backed up by Strike Red ran well in this last year when I tipped him. A year older he too can go very well. All three need the draw though.
3:40 Ayr
VADREAM– 1/2 Pt Each way @ 16/1 6 places generally
VOLATILE ANALYST– 1/2 Pt Each way @ 40/1 6 places generally
ALEEZDANCER– 3/4 Pt Each way @ 25/1 6 places Bet365, 22/1 7 places Skybet, 22/1 6 places
Vadream is a four-year-old filly with a real touch of class but connections clearly struggling to eke out the best from her given blinkers experiment at Deauville and cheekpieces last time. They’re unsurprisingly sticking with the latter after her improved, head-second at Newmarket and a belated handicap debut in a huge field like this may be just what’s required, especially with underfoot conditions to suit.
Volatile Analyst is speculative but could run well freshened up with juice in the ground.
Aleezdancer sneaks in as the final three-year-old to make the cut and anything this yard has aimed at this meeting is well worth respecting. Won a couple of times at two and added to the tally with a narrow win over Dakota Gold at Ripon last month. Beaten a length by Lucky Man at York since, staying on nicely at the finish, and a return to this stiff track looks a plus as he was fourth in a 15-runner nursery at this meeting 12 months ago. Breaking from stall one. He caught the eye running on for third behind Lucky Man at York and looks to have been primed for this weekend by a trainer who does extremely well at Ayr.