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Neil Morrice Best Bets And Tips – Sunday 9 April 2023

Neil Morrice shares all of his best bets and tips for Sunday’s racing coming your way from Plumpton, Market Rasen, Southwell and more on 9 April 2023.

Neil Morrice

Neil Morrice shares all of his best bets and tips for Sunday’s racing coming your way from Plumpton, Market Rasen, Southwell and more on 9 April 2023.

Jamie Moore's Diary - jockey talks Goshen and Ascot rides

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Race 3 No1 FINE CASTING
Trainer: Ben Pauling – Jockey: Kielan Woods

FINE CASTING’s fourth in the Imperial Cup was his best effort in a season of consistent earning. He’s up against a couple of dangerous foes in Conkwell Legend and Big Bresil, but has the wherewithal to take the spoils.

 

Race 4 No2 SUPER SURVIVOR (Nap)
Trainer: Jamie Snowden – Jockey: Gavin Sheehan

SUPER SURVIVOR embarks on only a fourth run of the season and can get back the losses sustained on him at Uttoxeter last month, where he got going all too late to land a blow. His earlier form to thrash Mister Coffee at Chepstow reads very well in the context of this race, and he can regain the winning thread.

Race 5 No2 THUNDERCLAP
Trainer: Hughie Morrison – Jockey: Aidan Coleman

THUNDERCLAP has limited experience as a hurdler, but after chasing home Milldam at Huntingdon should be well equipped to serve up a big earning run in this first outing in handicap company. His trainer hasn’t enjoyed much luck with his small team of jumpers, but this fellow can buck the trend.

PLUMPTON

Race 5 No1 AUCUNRISQUE
Trainer: Chris Gordon – Jockey: Caoilin Quinn

The featured Sussex Champion Hurdle can go to AUCUNRISQUE who is narrowly preferred to shock Ascot scorer Blueking D’Oroux. The top weight ran well to a point when making much of the running in the County Hurdle, and while ultimately weakening out of it in that Cheltenham contest he will be right at home on this tight track which can favour front runners. Blueking D’Oroux popped up at 50-1 last week after corrective wind surgery, and if as good as he looked that day will be a threat to all.

Race 6 No3 TIGHTENOURBELTS (Nap)
Trainer: Emma Lavelle – Jockey: Thomas Bellamy

By her high standards it hasn’t been a great season for Lavelle, but in TIGHTENOURBELTS she has an exciting prospect that could go a long way both as a hurdler and a chaser. The six-year-old was unlucky not to win at Market Rasen before bolting up at Ludlow. He’s going to enjoy the move into handicaps, and I’m tempted to have a decent bet.

MARKET RASEN

Race 2 No7 SALADAM (Nap)
Trainer: Olly Murphy – Jockey: Sean Bowen

SALADAM has gone 2-3222 but is in no way ungenuine. He’s had his chances but in this step back up to two and a half miles he’s the clear form pick, and will hopefully make no mistake.

Race 5 No3 SNOWY CLOUDS
Trainer: Nicky Richards – Jockey: Sean Quinlan

SNOWY CLOUDS has gone up 8lb for an authoritative success at Catterick since when he’s hidden his light under a bushel. The grey takes a step up the class ladder on his return from a mid season break, but is a good prospect that should prove hard to stop.

SOUTHWELL

Race 2 No5 TEES DOUGE (Nap)
Trainer: Adrian Nicholls – Jockey: Barry McHugh

TEES DOUGE did too much too soon in the Brocklesby, paying the price as he weakened out of it in the final 300 yards. The Dream Ahead gelding is going to be more streetwise, and if handling the Tapeta surface has a great chance to earn.

Race 6 No4 EM JAY KAY
Trainer: Phil McEntee – Jockey: Josephine Gordon

EM JAY KAY is a winner here and closely matched with Blackjack. The selection is the more consistent of the pair, and should take away a sizeable cheque whilst being a banker for all exotic permutations.

Jamie Moore's Diary - jockey talks Goshen and Ascot rides

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