Betting expert Dave Nevison has been among the winners this week and has selections at Newmarket, Ascot and Redcar.
3.35 Ascot: Fresh
He has a string of coconuts by his name this season but is going to be the one who will either make or break my punting weekend.
Fresh is much better than his recent form figures suggest and has been fifth in two good races this season, including in the Wokingham at the Royal Meeting in June.
He has run many good races at Ascot, chalking up three wins and as many places. His latest win came off a 3lb higher mark than Saturday over this trip, and his last run at The Curragh was most eye-catching. Had I backed him, I would have been in agony seeing him getting stopped so many times in his run.
He finished sixth but would have been very close with anything like a clear run.
Have a day at the races on us. Click here for more details. 4.30 Redcar: Titian
Just managed to nick fifth place last time - which was fortunate for me - and I am sure bookies will be offering extra places on this big field event as well.
This series final is a tremendously tight handicap but Titian could be worth another go. Julie Camacho’s charge is now just 1lb below his latest winning mark and his draw next to the stands’ rail means he is among the paciest horses. I will be disappointed if he doesn’t run another decent race.
5.00 Newmarket: Zouzanna
Has been largely consistent this season and generally on an upward curve since the spring.
She was slightly disappointing at the Goodwood Festival but bounced back again last time with a strong performance at Ascot.
She is only 2lb higher on Saturday, which looks about right for a ¾ length victory, but I believe there might well be more to come especially sticking at 7f. She looked like being a useful type in May and I am happy to back her to finish the season well.
1.30 Newmarket: Totnes
Has been running well since the summer and possibly put up her best performance in a competitive race on heavy ground at Newbury last time.
She might well have been unlucky not to secure a hat-trick of wins that day as she was struggling for a run for most of the final two furlongs and got out too late to make a challenge.
Her previous three-length victory at Chepstow looks strong form for the grade and, although she is 9lbs higher here, she has already proven she can handle her loftier mark.
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