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July ‘26 Yankee courtesy of @Runragged

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Many thanks @knockando for last months effort, now over to @Runragged to captain the July wager.

Decent discussion last month, a few selections missing out like Kabral du Mathan that could be considered this time. Interesting to get an early steer from @Runragged on his approach.
 
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Hi Guys.

Let's see what we can do in July!

I would generally be thinking of a 'banker', 1 middlish price and a couple of outsiders though options for bankers are limited considering the races priced up and who already has been taken.

Banker possibles:

Lossiemouth was taken for the June Yankee and looks a very sensible and solid selection. No point having a 20/1 winner in a yankee if you don't get anything with it! That's twice now Lossiemouth has been included, along with Old Park Star so probably best to avoid for now, especially as always the potential can get a bigger price in the season. This does bring in the possibility of doubling up on Il Etait Temps, though with potentially Kopek Des Bourdes and Kargese stepping up to the open 2m division, along with Marine Nationale and possibly Majborough, then the division looks like it could be even stronger next season. Other potential bankers could be Gaelic Warrior, already in the March yankee. I think Wodhooh in the Mares is worth serious consideration and is available with Bet365, Flutter and Unibet of some of the bigger firms. There is the possibility she steps up to 3m and goes Stayers. However, having been the yards sole winner in each of the last two years, I think they will look to keep her doing what she does best and where she is proven. Worth thinking she is still only a 6yo, going on 7 so still plenty of time for her to step up to 3m, probably when she is found out at 2 1/2m.


Others:

Looking at some of the more obvious races and strategy, we currently have no competition for Old Park Star in the Arkle. Certainly Sober Glory caught my eye prior to Cheltenham as a potential chaser for next season and annoyingly he ran too well at the Festival which left hurdles on the table. However, his disappointment at Aintree maybe suggests going chasing where he will be a 7yo for his novice season. Mydaddypaddy is another obvious one with him looking to have the build of a chaser. He is a year younger but showed a good ability to travel at speed and it isn't hard to think he would be in the reckoning if the Arkle is strongly run like it so often is. The yard also have Kabral Du Mathan who has the potential to throw his hat in the ring. The other option is to try pick the Mullins horse. With He's On Fire expected to go over further, we are looking at 16/1+ for the shortest Mullins contender in Narciso Has and King Rasko Grey. I have suggested elsewhere that there is evidence from the end of last season that the 4yo crop could be an above average bunch and so I would be particularly keen to see Saratoga covered for the Champion Hurdle. We do already have Narciso Has in the Champion Hurdle and I believe they will feel they have unfinished business over hurdles, but he would tick a lot of boxes if he went chasing and could bring a 5yo winner finally.

Elsewhere, I am a fan of Zeus Power and whilst I see we have him in a wild one for April, I wouldn't be opposed to doubling up on him, though with these types who will be primed for Cheltenham, there is always a chance you can get a bigger price if turned over early in the season. One I'm surprised we don't have yet is Jango Baie for the Gold Cup. I felt he was ridden to get the trip last year which gave Gaelic Warrior first run. Probably wouldn't of beaten him anyway the form he was in, but he was still only a 7yo attempting a true test at the trip for the first time. He has a lot going for him, especially for a bet like this so early on.

Just some initial thoughts. I will do a deeper dive into the novice races in time and see if we can throw a few options up that are yet to be included.
 
This will go down like shite but I'm going to say it anyway... I think the only way to avoid having the same chats in these between May and November is to have 'themes'.

(Not that that's not a good opening post in fairness)
 
This will go down like shite but I'm going to say it anyway... I think the only way to avoid having the same chats in these between May and November is to have 'themes'.

(Not that that's not a good opening post in fairness)

….only thing with ‘themes’ is deflecting from the main objective of finding 4 winners. Unless you have a Willie Mullins theme, selecting 4 from another stable to win races currently on offer seems a bit of a waste other than stimulating a discussion.

I suppose it depends on the ‘theme’.
 
….in response to @Runragged post, there’s no issue using selections from previous months. I’m in the Zeus Power camp too but watching a re-run of the Turners, then Soldier Reeves has to be a consideration given how they both finished.
 
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….only thing with ‘themes’ is deflecting from the main objective of finding 4 winners. Unless you have a Willie Mullins theme, selecting 4 from another stable to win races currently on offer seems a bit of a waste other than stimulating a discussion.

I suppose it depends on the ‘theme’.

Aye, if it's trainers Mullins is your only real option. Think these types actually make sense more than four unrelated ones to be honest.

But for the sake of this you could go really loose themes - like 'novice races', 'previous festival winners' and that type of thing which just slightly varies the chat.

Or pick a banker that remains for four or five months and discuss the other three around themes to vary those three selections...

I'll leave now :LOL:
 
….in response to @Runragged post, there’s no issue using selections from previous months. I’m in the Zeus Power camp too but watching a re-run of the Turners, then Soldier Reeves has to be a consideration given how they both finished.
If we went that route then we are bringing Bossman Jack into the equation for the Brown Advisory also, which could make an interesting related bet from last season. In fact, it is something to consider as we had all the talk of how good the Supreme would be and Turners looked a pretty weak race, yet it is the Turners form that has worked out since, much better than the Supreme. We could probably take three horses from the Turners to base the next bet on? Throw in a Jango Baie or chance a novice hurdler to finish it off. At least this would also go down the route of a theme as has been suggested also.