Monday 21 September 2015

KEMPTON PARK RACES WEDNESDAY 23rd SEPTEMBER 2015



Good evening all ... We are having a good spell this summer and although the last meeting was a small loss we are still ahead with a profit figure of +27.72 for our activities here at Kempton Park, now 9 months in we will be trying hard to keep it going.

If we can keep in front for the whole year that'll be impressive enough for me whatever the final figure. Anyway lets crack on with tonight and target a few more winners across this line once again....


A link to tonight's race card can be found here;
http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/meeting/kempton-park/23-09-2015/fast-cards


Tonight is a 8 race card with only the 3 handicaps at the end of it. Racing commences here at 17:20 with a 7f Nursery, followed by four maiden events so our first handicap is race 6 over 1m 4f at 19:55 and ends with the 20:55 Handicap over 6f.
Here we go with our selections for tonight's handicaps;

19:55 - 1m 4f Handicap (3yo)
Hayley Turner might have announced her retirement but she's not stopped winning since and looks to have another great chance of success here with CLOVELLY BAY [N/R].




20:25 - 
1m 3f Handicap (London Middle Distance Series)
Just the 7 declared here and while Richard Hannon runs a pair it's his SHELL BAY that did us a nice turn not too long ago winning at the Shergar Cup meeting, this is a more realistic contest that his last race back at Ascot. [3rd 7/1]


20:55 - 6f Handicap
A 12 runner handicap to end tonight with and top weight ENCAPSULATED [4th 7/2] should go well again in this company and the place is almost guaranteed you would think. 
(Hmm that worked out well eh ... famous last words) 

BUBBLY BAILEY [N/R] is the other one to go with for the win bet though and we'll aim to dutch the pair against the field.

staked - 4pts

returns -- 2pt

Couple of non runners and a place means we are down -2pts tonight. Still leaves us nicely ahead for the year to date on a mark of +25.72 points to a level stake at SP.

We'll return here next week on 30th September.



The sun goes down ... thankfully the lights are on.

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