Wednesday’s UK & Irish Notebooks
9 winners in the last 11 days for the GYTO Notebook! No trackers at Royal Ascot on Wednesday but two horses have caught the eye at Beverley and Chelmsford.
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9 WINNERS IN THE LAST 11 DAYS! REMEMBER THE NOTEBOOK IS PROFITALE TO FOLLOW!
Beverley 2.35 Bavardages (10/3)
Dream Ahead colt who is still improving judging by his neck second to a well handicapped horse at Wolverhampton last time; back on turf now but can do better and should have every chance of going one better.
Sticking with the likeable BAVARDAGES at Beverley on Wednesday. We put him up as our Notebook last time when he was denied just a neck by Amir Kabir. That horse looks to be well handicapped for Roger Charlton so it might turn out to be a decent effort in time. He is capable of better yet and I want to keep him on side back on turf. 10/3 is an attractive price and I think he’ll get backed as this looks winnable. Chinese Whisperer is a nice colt too and can progress so might put up the most resistance.
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THE SECOND TRACKER RUNS AT CHELMSFORD ON WEDNESDAY EVENING!
Chelmsford 6.50 Animal Instinct (15/8)
Improved with racing as a 2yo and put in a tough performance to make the breakthrough over C&D last time, making most of the running; had a tricky draw to contend with that day so it was a good effort; more to come after a wind op and should go close.
Sir Mark Prescott has done well since the restart and he could be on to another winner here in the shape of ANIMAL INSTINCT at Chelmsford. This colt got off the mark at the third time of asking as a 2yo and showed a liking for this C&D finding plenty to prevail. This looks competitive but he is open to plenty of improvement following a break and a wind op and he’s the one I want to side with. The bookies have taken no chances installing him as fav. Historic might emerge as the biggest threat.
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.