Showing posts with label Chris Wall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Wall. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
2:30 Pontefract (7th August) Free Horse Racing Tips
A EBF Maiden Stakes on good ground over 6f. Eleven runners take part, eight raced, with three debutantes from talented stables. Colts, one gelding, and a filly. Unusually, the filly is one of the more interesting two-year-olds in this line-up even against the boys. Chris Wall is a talented trainer who often slips under the radar, especially with his juveniles, which are few and far between and mostly show limited ability on debut - classically needing the experience. That is probably the story of Souville, a bay daughter of Dalakhani, who was sent off a 40/1 shot when finishing third behind the potentially high-class Hot Coffee [trained by Tom Dascombe]. This Irish-bred, 50,000gns breeze-up purchase, caught the eye of many when making impressive headway in the closing stages at Haydock over 6f. The form of that race looks solid but it is the likely improvement of Wall's March foal which suggests a big run should be on the cards. In many respects a greater trip would seem more appropriate. However, with longer races available, we have to consider that the trainer knows best. We have to take on trust that tardy start will be a distant memory and being off course for over a month we should see a wiser, fitter and primed juvenile. The betting on the exchanges indicates that this horse is fancied to go well and that in itself is a major factor to the success of this filly. If available at each way prices this youngster has strong win and place claims. As a pointer, this horse should be priced 13/2 & less at SP.
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
12:30 Lingfield (31st October) Free Horse Racing Tips
A Maiden Stakes over 5f.
Blessing Box could go well at a price. Chris Wall often trains his juveniles in a very progressive fashion: few hitting the frame on their debut but little by little they learn the ropes and then primed for a big run. For this canny outfit, it is often third time lucky. This daughter of Bahamian Bounty was well backed on debut at Sandown but inexperience cost her dear. However, there were definite signs of ability, staying on in the closing stages, and from a decent family. Once again, there was promise shown at Kempton when stepping up to 6f. Chris Wall will have her primed for a big run today. A fair each way bet if price allows.
Blessing Box could go well at a price. Chris Wall often trains his juveniles in a very progressive fashion: few hitting the frame on their debut but little by little they learn the ropes and then primed for a big run. For this canny outfit, it is often third time lucky. This daughter of Bahamian Bounty was well backed on debut at Sandown but inexperience cost her dear. However, there were definite signs of ability, staying on in the closing stages, and from a decent family. Once again, there was promise shown at Kempton when stepping up to 6f. Chris Wall will have her primed for a big run today. A fair each way bet if price allows.
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