Right - here we go. Let's open by saying, this isn't going to be the most rapturously exciting yankee - but as has been discussed, at this point in the season - we are better to just pin our hopes down on horses with consistent profiles, and to avoid wild swings in handicaps just yet...which Q eloquently covered in his post in the March yankee.
The other overriding thing that came out of the post was that, throughout this season, we shouldn't worry about having the same horses in multiple yankees and leaving solid selections in until they're not. Another way of putting it - we shouldn't overthink these things and stretch our chances thinly in some heroic feat to find a longer odds shot - and so many might think my selections could be slightly dull potentially.
Leg 1 - it was essentially locked in from Day 1, given the talk in the May yankee and it not quite making the cut (missed out to Air of Entitlement). He's on Fire - BANC. There was a bit of debate about this being the right race but on balance it's more likely he'll be aimed here.
Leg 2 - Lossiemouth CH - for all of the reasons above, for me - she's just the most solid and consistent. I debated over GDC in the GC but reasoning above, it's just a much harder feat to achieve - for all he oozes class and is so dominant in that division.
Leg 3 - Il Etait Temps - CC - Q has picked Kargese in the March yankee, but Il Etait Temps fits the bill as a potential new solid one to take forward again in the July yankee or others. It would be wild to not have him in at least one of the yankees between now and the Fez, and now seems like a good time to do it prior to the handicap selections coming in later.
Unsurprisingly, the CC is where festival form is paramount, and it would not be surprising to see IET emulate Energumene, Altior and going back a bit further, Master Minded in the double header.
Leg 4 - The one I struggled with the most. I wanted to avoid the Stayers really, I myself have backed a few in that and so would kick myself by nominating one in here and then seeing another horse win it on the day, especially if the other three have landed (one can but dream!)....
For me the most sensible race to look at was the Arkle.... and whilst it didn't come down to a coin toss, I have been going back and forth between King Rasko and Old Park Star, and have opted for Old Park Star purely because at this stage, it's more of a certainty and that's what we want at this earlier stage of our AP journey in summer. I'm happier nominating a horse whose target is more certain - and then we've got him covered in two yankees as a solid selection.
Potentially, much like He's on Fire which just missed the cut this yankee, King Rasko Grey could form Leg 1 of the July yankee - but up to the next captain.
So - for those who can't be arsed (and wouldn't blame you) to read the sheer mundanity above:
1. He's on Fire -BANC
2. Lossiemouth - CH
3. Il Etait Temps - CC
4. Old Park Star - Arkle
Best price - Powers and Sky 692/1 by the looks, 365 is 689/1
I'd class that as a safe, reliable and solid yankee. It's like George Graham's version of Arsenal, slightly dull but hopefully gets the job done. Hope you all like it.