Scoop6 Betting Tips For February 9 Part 4
- By A.J. Ryder on February 8, 2013 17:02 GMT
Majala progresses out of a few lower-profile chase contests and looks pretty interesting for Tom Georges yard. He has shown plenty of ability in the past but perhaps is taking too big of a step up in quality here.
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Shooters Wood is an interesting option for Paul Nicholls looks to have the most credible claims here as a potential spoiler. The son of Needle Gun has finished 2211 so faar this season withs cores at Cheltenham in 28K contests. He is likely festival bound is all goes according to plan and he’ll be looking to add some credibility and momentum to his festival claims with a score here.
He rallied gamely last time out when he came under pressure and that shows you just how much quality this one really has. He teams up with Ruby again to take on McCoy, who should be piloting the other Nicholls entry Edgardo Sol - he’s been running close in his past couple and will be looking to kick on here and get his first score since the Red Rum Handicap.
The fifth race runs at Warwick and goes 3m1f. This is probably the trickiest race to try to decipher here but Faultless Feelings looks to be taking steps in the right direction while Young Hurricane catches the eye as well with a solid weighting and some decent form in the past. Too Cool to Fool is an interesting option at the bottom of the weights and he comes in fresh off a score at Ayr. Sail And Return is another plausible winner here but just needs a bit of luck each time.
The final race of the day is the Grade 3 Betfair Hurdle and there is a massive purse up for grabs here in the final leg of the Scoop6. Petit Robin comes in for Nicky Henderson as the top weight and he’s had four quality efforts so far this season, winning two and finishing second last time out in a high quality race.
Undefeated Swing Bowler is David Pipe’s entry for this race and he actually put in a very game performance when scoring in his first real good quality test in a handicap hurdle at Mussleburgh. He is a very plausible winner here and just seems to have that ability some horses have to just get the job done.
The Betchworth Kid is always a tricky runner to have in a race as he is a fairly middling horse but is capable of pulling off wins against good company. Home Run just missed after a recent run of good form and he is another plausible winner as well.