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 heads to the jumps meetings at Ludlow and Newbury for his two recommended bets/trades on Thursday, November 7th…
LUDLOW 12.40
SCHOOL DAYS OVER didn’t cover himself in glory at Chepstow last time, pulling up after a mistake four out when sent off at single-figure outs for a 13-runner handicap chase. However, Fergal O’Brien’s seven-year-old had to be checked by the vet pre-race after colliding with a running rail and that effort looks safe to ignore. The return to hurdles will suit, as will the return to a right-handed track – both his wins have come when racing in this direction – and he scored at Hereford in the corresponding week last year. Buy in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market or take a fixed odds price.
Recommendation: Back SCHOOL DAZE OVER in Ludlow 12.40
NEWBURY 3.27
It’s possible that TWIN JETS will take a step forward from his reappearance 9-2 fifth (beaten by 30 lengths) at Chepstow but his jumping still gives cause for concern – he fenced abysmally over Doncaster’s easy obstacles when beaten by a similar margin at odds of 1-2 on his final outing last term – and Paul Nicholls’ seven-year-old doesn’t fit the stats for this race (it usually goes to a seasonal debutant). At the time of writing the topweight was vying for favouritism and he looks worth selling in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market. Fixed odds punters might want to side with the reappearing I’D LIKE TO KNOW, who has a win and a short head second to his name from two runs at today’s venue/
Recommendation: Oppose TWIN JETS in Newbury 3.27
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