Two Intriguing Runners Tonight

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  1. orsenkaht

    orsenkaht Well-Known Member

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    6.15 Kempton MUNFARRID
    6.45 Kempton HAVISHAM

    Two three-year-olds making their debuts at Kempton this evening. Munfarrid was a £150K yearling for Sheikh Hamdan. Richard Hughes (back from Dubai before flying out again next week for World Cup night) rides. Richard Hannon rated this horse highly as a two-year-old, but he didn't make the track at two. The danger Hercullian Prince was not particularly highly-rated by his trainer and didn't achieve much on debut, but is vying for favourite. This may give us the value given Munfarrid's potential.

    Havisham cost £320K as a yearling. Rated very highly by his trainer Andrew Balding, he still holds the Derby entry. There is a slight question mark as to why he would be starting out at such a lowly level, but Andrew Balding has trained two of the previous three winners of this particular contest. The opposition, including current co-favourite filly Soul Searcher, is modest to say the least. So there would be long faces if Havisham can't see off this lot.

    Both horses are available at around 2/1.

    Further afield, John Gosden's GM HOPKINS is handily weighted for the Lincoln Handicap on the opening day of the Turf Flat season (28th March). Only 8 lbs higher for his win in the Cambridgeshire consolation race at Newmarket in September, he is apparently working very well for JG. He has been supported from 14/1 at the weekend, but is still available at 10/1. Competitive race, but big chance.
     
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    £5 double pays £46.
     
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    1 out of Two so far. Great tip
     
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    I'm on Havisham.
     
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    orsenkaht Well-Known Member

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    One thing Havisham wouldn't have wanted was for the race to turn into a sprint. It has a staying pedigree and was making it's debut over a mile and a half. So very low marks to Mr Keniry a) for not going on when the early pace was a crawl and b) for putting up 2 lbs overweight and being beaten a length! That's racing, folks! Still, a profit across the two runners.
     
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    Left it too late to make a move.
     
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    Yep - about 6 furlongs too late in my book, Poet!
     

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