Leading horse racing advisor Andrew Mount contributes to various Racing Post publications including the Weekender and Racing & Football Outlook, plus the GG.co.uk website. Unearthing value bets via handy systems and statistics, he shares his latest thoughts with SportsCasting readers below.
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Andrew found 10-1 big-race winner IL RIDOTO on Saturday and has two recommended bets/trades on Sunday, November 17th…
CHELTENHAM 2.20
CALICO’s three runs on Cheltenham’s Old Course on good to soft or faster going have returned form figures of 221 (1-3), including a three-quarters of a length runner-up in this 2m handicap chase 12 months ago. Dan Skelton’s eight-year-old scored gamely by a neck from MATATA over course and distance last month and is taken to confirm the form with his old rival. The son of Soldier Of Hollow has proved remarkably consistent over fences when given a left-handed track and good to soft or faster going, recording form figures of 2121F221 (3-8), improving to 211221 (3-6) below Grade 2 level. Buy in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market or take a fixed odds price.
Recommendation: Back CALICO in Cheltenham 1.45
CHELTENHAM 2.55
MANOTHEPEOPLE signed off last term with victory in a 14-runner 3m2f handicap chase on Cheltenham’s New Course and caught the eye when third over an inadequate 2m7.5f trip at Chepstow on his return, doing well to get within five lengths of the winner after being ridden patiently on a track that strongly favours front-runners. Fergal O’Brien’s consistent nine-year-old has form figures over fences on good going of 1P2U13 (2-6), with the pulled-up coming in the 2023 Scottish National. Today’s trip and track are likely to prove ideal and he should be finishing to good effect. Buy in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market or take a fixed odds price.
Recommendation: Back MANOTHEPEOPLE in Cheltenham 2.55
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