Taunton Betting Odds
Taunton
Taunton
Stakes | Bumper | 2m 104y
No Risk Today
NO RISK TODAY and Religous Cross both looked like decent prospects when winning maiden points earlier this year and they could be the pair to concentrate on. Marginal preference is for the former, who was a seven-length winner of sole start between the flags. Louis Des Landes is an interesting newcomer who needs a close look in the betting, while Canty's Cove showed ability on the first of his two starts in points and is also respected, along with Arms Park.
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E/W Terms: 1/5 odds first 3
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- 2Canty's CoveJ: Gavin SheehanT: Jamie SnowdenAge 47/47/413/8
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Out of a bumper winner and finished second on sole completed start between the flags in February. Hails from a yard in terrific form and it will be interesting to see how he shapes up in the betting.- 8Religous CrossJ: Conor O'FarrellT: Neil MulhollandAge 54/15/19/2
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Half-brother to fair hurdler Badbury Rings and did the job well when landing his sole start in maiden points during the spring. Appealing credentials and the market should be a guide in terms of expectations.- 5Louis Des LandesJ: Brendan PowellT: Joe TizzardAge 411/211/25/1
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€22,000 3-y-o, Voiladenuo gelding. Brother to a winner, and half-brother to French 2m hurdle winner Magique des Landes and hurdle/chase winner in France Grand des Landes. In-form yard saddled a winning newcomer in a bumper at Ascot last week and this one needs close attention in the betting.- 11No Risk TodayJ: Jonathan BurkeT: Fergal O'BrienAge 56/16/113/2
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Fetched £100,000 after running out a decisive winner of her sole start in Irish points in February. Since undergone a wind op and very much of interest on Rules debut for respected yard.- 1Arms ParkJ: Harry CobdenT: Evan Williams2Age 46/16/111/2
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- Days Since Last Run: 67
Half-brother to 4 winners and pulled clear of the rest when chasing home the odds-on winner on debut in a Plumpton bumper (17.8f, good to firm) in September. That form is nothing to write home about, but he has to enter calculations with that experience to draw upon and Harry Cobden booked.DateCourseDistGoingTypePosPlumpton2m 1f 169yGood (Good to Firm in places)Bumper2/5- 6Mad WorldJ: Freddie MitchellT: Gary & Josh MooreAge 510/110/19/1
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Pillar Coral gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful staying chaser Houston Texas. Dam winning pointer. It's likely that he will need more time and distance if pedigree is any guide. Hooded.- 7No Hard FeelingsJ: Paddy HanlonT: John Joseph Hanlon, IrelandAge 516/116/114/1
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No real impact in a handful of maiden points and this Irish raider will need to step up markedly if he's to make a winning start under Rules with a hood enlisted here.- 4Lord VirginiaJ: Beau MorganT: Martin Keighley4-9Age 428/128/125/1
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- Days Since Last Run: 36
Offered something to work on in Newton Abbot bumper in April, but he failed to build on that when returning from a break at Worcester last month.DateCourseDistGoingTypePosWorcester2mGood (Good to Soft in places)Bumper9/12Newton Abbot2m 167yGood (Good to Firm in places)Bumper4/7- 10Four DecadesJ: Miss Gina AndrewsT: Tom Ellis6Age 433/125/128/1
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Half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/smart chaser Before Midnight, but yard doesn't enjoy a great deal of success in bumpers and this filly was beaten a fair way in one on debut at Worcester.DateCourseDistGoingTypePosWorcester2mGood to SoftBumper6/10- 9TenshillingsJ: C. P. O'SheaT: Susan GardnerAge 4100/1100/180/1
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Very limited appeal on paper and it's easy enough to look elsewhere.- 3Devon PaigeJ: Baptiste le ClercT: Jimmy FrostAge 5100/1125/180/1
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Dartmouth gelding out of a bumper/2m hurdle winner who stayed 25f. Yard rarely strikes with newcomers and he's probably best watched this time.