In the battle of the Jimmys it was the Geordie version who came out on top with a profit of £87.50. The Jock version finished with a £10 profit. We’ll miss these little skirmishes when President Nicola creates the Republic of Scotland and Jock Jimmy has to be deported.
SUNDERLAND
Graham Strike Attack has been living on caviar since last Wednesday’s £230 profit. Supa Sam is living on fish and chips. Stark choice for George – the bins outside McDonalds.
The views:
Sam Linley
Market Online (R3 T6) This bitch has caught my eye a few times in better races than this one. She is a bit erratic at the boxes but her early pace looks superior to these so she looks to take all the beating £55 win
Copeland Mustafi (R9 T2) This looks an easier A6 than he has been running in since returning back to racing. First time back on the card he led and got picked up on the run in, if repeating that race he wont be caught tonight £30 win £15 double
George Stark
Elms Three (R6 T2) having its first race this evening at Sunderland , looking at her Irish form the grader seems to have given her a fair chance of winning on debut £50 win
Leamaneigh Rebel (R8 T2) He isn’t the most prolific of scorers however should be leading the pup on his inside, he looks to have been given his best chance of late £50 win
Stronghold Mayo (R11 T3) No pace in one or two, should give this dog a solo and when he’s on bunny he’s very hard to beat £70 win
YARMOUTH
Three went into a dark hole following Monday’s humiliation. Lee Calcutt is seemingly still there. But help is at hand. The Cash Machine is back!
The views:
Brett Hughes
After mondays wash out I’m hoping to redeem myself tonight with 2 selections. The first is Bad Man (R4 T5) A dog with a nice bit of early. I think he can lead the other early paced dogs (T4 & T6) to the bend and set sail for home. Hopefully he’ll have built up a big enough lead as he doesn’t quite see out the trip. £30 win
Thischarmingman (R8 T2) I might be a bit biased here as he’s a favourite of mine. But this looks like a good opportunity to finally get his head in front this year His kennel mate in T1 is always slow to go, so he’ll have the inside to himself. The big question is ‘can he hold T3 to the corner?’ If he can, he’ll win and if he can’t but can turn second he may still prove slightly stronger coming home. £50 win – £20 double
Dave Prentice
Nigel ‘Cash Machine’ Tanner
Hartwood Fury (R9 T1) The two will move to middle and give the red a great run on the rail £50 win
Derinasafa Coco (R12 T4) The one and two are in season, the three has had her problems and five and six don’t look good enough in here £50 win.