Racing report card: The big Monday gamble, one for your tracker and the storyline of the day this Monday
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THE mudlarks finally got what their trainers have been longing for on Monday.
The action had a real grassroots feel to it at Carlisle and Lingfield and we’ve picked it apart to tell you what it all means.
Storyline of the day 📖
3.50 Lingfield – Le Reve
The Surrey National was a cracking spectacle, with the wonderfully-named Maxime Tissier just getting 20-1 shot Le Reve home under a terrific front-running ride.
It was Lucy Wadham’s first winner since the ‘flu-break’ and the £10k cheque will keep morale high.
There’s a circle inside and outside of racing that believe horses should be retired as they get older and show signs of a dip in form.
Just watch this race back. This 11-year-old will show you otherwise.
One for your tracker 🔭
1.45 Lingfield – Parisian Affair
This four-year-old has has shown very little for Neil King in two bumper runs but stuck on for an eye-catching second in the opening bumper.
She’s bred to do well on the all weather, but this was a huge step up and she travelled with plenty of promise throughout.
Another step up in trip must be on the cards, and why she won’t be a star, she should certainly be a big factor in a similar race in the near future.
She’ll be a staying hurdler to keep an eye on in smaller races next year.
Monday’s big gamble 💰
3.35 Carlisle – Teescomponents Lad
Available at double figures this morning and still at 8s and 9s half an hour before the off, Gillian Boanas’s young hurdler was a cosy winner of a useful handicap up at Carlisle.
An SP of 5-1 suggested someone fancied him and a return to this trip brought out further improvement.
The race should work out well and given similar conditions he remains progressive.