Andy Holding’s Tuesday Racing Tips

UGO GREGORY (NAP) (best price 7-4) ran out a fairly impressive winner within the C&D seven days past and he has to be rated a decent bet to follow suit on his return visit. Having been attempted over seven-furlongs along with a mile without a lot of success, the decision had been made to drop the boy of Gregorian down in trip to find out if that might bring about a shift in fortunes. And so it proved. Always travelling off the back of strong fractions, Tim Easterby’s gelding picked the conducting going well two out and from there onwards he never looked in any threat. Clocking a very intelligent speed figure to the bargain, the three-year-old conducted way beyond the expectations of a horse ranked only 58, and with relations within their rights to strike while the iron is hot prior to being reassessed, it’d be disappointing if he failed to provide the goods for the second time per week under equal conditions.
Other than one tame campaign when racing much overly excited over an protracted 2m2f at Chester, DIOCLETIAN (best price 9-4) has demonstrated a genuine natural propensity for soft ground and observing another sound attempt with give underfoot last time out, Andrew Balding’s inmate is fancied to regain the winning thread.
Having run a solid race over 1m6f at Sandown before, the son of Camelot headed back into your Roodeye with high hopes he could go one place better, but after what might only be described as a nightmare passage round the tight, left track track, ” he had to pay for a small role. Apparently filled with running heading within the finished half a mile, the four-year-old only got caught in traffic in a crucial point and from the time he’d wormed his way out of trouble, the ultimate winner, Overhaugh Street,’d got first run out of the front. On the only other time Diocletian had encountered soft earth and a large, galloping trackthat he ran out a comfortable winner in Doncaster this time last year and with rain inclined to be certain this contest will take a while getting, he is expected to put his endurance to good use.

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