Thursday’s UK Notebooks
We head to Newbury and Yarmouth for Thursday’s Tracker horses. We’ve been in great form lately with 5 winners in the last 5 days. Alphabetical landed a monster gamble on Wednesday for the Sir Mark Prescott team. Backed right in from 9/2 to just 11/10 on the off.
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5 WINNERS IN THE LAST 5 DAYS! REMEMBER THE NOTEBOOK IS PROFITALE TO FOLLOW!
Newbury 4.45 Involved (2/1)
Likeable type who was denied just a neck over this trip on return for his new stable at Newmarket last week; races off the same mark here and looks to have strong claims to go one better; needs to settle early.
The money came for INVOLVED on stable debut at Newmarket last week and while the gamble went astray on that occasion compensation could await on Thursday afternoon. He was beaten just a neck by a solid yardstick on that occasion and with further gains likely he should be capable of going one better. He is lightly raced for his age and a mark of 78 looks well within reach. Tell William improved for blinkers to open his account at Bath in August and is a danger on that but might need the run.
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SECOND TRACKER RUNS AT YARMOUTH ON THURSDAY NIGHT!
Yarmouth 8.00 Morrooj (5/2)
Invincible Spirit filly who shaped with plenty of encouragement on debut at Kempton in January finishing fourth; filled the same position on next start but did too much early and rider dropped whip; bred to be much better than her opening mark.
I can see MORROOJ being a bit of a gamble here for Roger Varian. She was a shade disappointing last time as she was sent off a red-hot favourite to improve on her debut and get off the mark but let supporters down. I just think Jack Mitchell did too much early on her and he dropped the whip which wouldn’t have helped. She tackles handicap company now and has a mark of just 66 which, on breeding, could be a gift. She is 5/2 at time of writing but could go off a lot shorter. Siberian Night looks the main danger.
Tracker Double
The Notebook Double consists of both tracker runners. Remember these are profitable to follow as singles so it’s always worth combining them as a double as well to maximise profit.