Wednesday’s racing preview went well with four winners (4/7, 11/4, 5/2 and 11/4) and Mikael D’Haguenet falling at the last when cruising, but sure you can’t get them all.
Just the two fancies for Thursday’s racing. The cards aren’t great compared to Wednesday.
2.10 Towcester
Going for the reliable NOUN DE LA THINTE here. A reliable sort who has won on distances from 2m2f to 2m4f on ground varying from good to soft to heavy. Won five times over fences last season and has done well recently placing in decent staying handicap chases. The drop in trip should suit and in a race where there are question marks over its rivals jumping, the same can’t be said for Noun De La Thinte. At 9/2 it is well worth backing each way as a place looks guaranteed.
1.50 Exeter
Paul Nicholls is on a high following a 245/1 winning quad at Cheltenham on Saturday and I think he can continue his good form in this race where he saddles two runners: Chapoturgeon and Royal Charm.
Noel Fehily rides the former useful hurdler ROYAL CHARM who will take all the beating. Course and distance winner (100% record at Exeter, three wins from three runs) on his first run over fences last month, couldn’t have been more impressive beating Carrickboy by twenty two lengths. Will go off favourite at about 11/10 but well worth a bet.
Look to Sports Line for the forecast, the former Willie Mullins trained horse did well ending last season third in a Grade One at Punchestown behind Captain Cee Bee. Donald McCain is sure to have him fit and ready for this test.
Recommendations:
2.10 Towcester: Noun De La Thinte (EW)
1.50 Exeter: Royal Charm (Sports Line FC)

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