CELEBRATING A CHAMPAGNE YEAR: Today Daqman celebrates his 2016 big-hit winners, and lays out his immediate plans, promising to reveal some of his selection secrets. Stay with him: he’s already started the year with a 20-1 winner.

THE 2017 SEARCH FOR WINNERS: Look out tomorrow for an insight into some of Daqman’s homework as he sets out on the track of big-odds and big-race winners in 2017, with the accent on BETDAQ value and Cheltenham in the lens his telescope.


THE DAQMAN BIG-HITTERS OF 2016

Celebrating yesterday. Four of the best prices at Cheltenham and two Grand Nationals were including in Daqman’s big-race bonanza of winners in 2016. There are many more but these were the star bets.

WON 50-1 RULE THE WORLD (Aintree Grand National, 50.0 Betdaq, 33-1 SP)
WON 33-1 ROGUE ANGEL (Irish Grand National, 34.0 Betdaq, 16-1 SP)
WON 33-1 FLASH FIRE (Victoria Cup, 33.0 Betdaq; won at 20-1)
WON 24-1 BRANDO (Ayr Gold Cup, 25.0 Betdaq; won at 11-1)
WON 22-1 COMMISSIONED (Queen Alexandra Stakes, 23.0 Betdaq; won at 12-1)
WON 20-1 CLASSIC SENIORITY (Ayr Bronze Cup)
WON 20-1 PROFITABLE (Palace House Stakes)
WON 16-1 ANTIQUARIUM (Northumberland Plate, Betdaq 19.0)
WON 16-1 ELUSIVE IVY (from 30.0 Betdaq)
WON 16-1 MAIO CHINN TIRE
WON 16-1 McKINLEY
WON 14-1 BERNISDALE
WON 14-1 QUEEN CATRINE
WON 14-1 FRODON (120.0 in running)
WON 11.5 JEMAYEL (Deauville)
WON 11-1 STAR RIDER (from 14.0 Betdaq)
WON 10-1 CAUSE OF CAUSES (Kim Muir, Cheltenham, 11.0 Betdaq, 9-2 SP)
WON 10-1 DARTMOUTH (Hardwicke Stakes)
WON 10-1 PORTAGE (Royal Hunt Cup, 14.5 Betdaq)
WON 10-1 ONE TRACK MIND (from 12.5 Betdaq)
WON 10-1 SIR VALENTINO (Haldon Gold Cup, from 12.0 Betdaq)
WON 9-1 GOD’S OWN (from Betdaq 14.0)
WON 9-1 IAN FLEMING
WON 9-1 JET SETTING (from 16.0 Betdaq, Irish 1,000 Guineas)
WON 9-1 ONENIGHTIDREAMED (Gladness Stakes)
WON 9-1 ROBOT BOY (from 12.0 Betdaq)
WON 9-1 McCABE CREEK (from 11.9 Betdaq)
WON 9-1 SNUKER
WON 9-1 ZUBAYR (Adonis Hurdle)
WON 8-1 THE YOUNG MASTER (Sandown Gold Cup)
WON 13-2 ANNACOTTY (Cheltenham Trophy, 15.5 Betdaq)
WON 11-2 LE MERCUREY
WON 5-1 SPRINTER SACRE (Champion Chase)
WON 5-1 VROUM VROUM MAG (Mares Hurdle, 6.0 Betdaq, 4-6 SP)


CHARTING THE IMPROVERS OF 2017

In with the new. Daqman was straight off the mark on day one of 2017, and is yet again dominating the feature-race scene, 9-4 up on Pricewise of the Racing Post and 35 points in front of him after a three-day long weekend of bets in the challenge, which included:

WON 20-1 SHANTOU FLYER (Cheltenham, January 1)

In the weeks before Cheltenham proper and the other big festivals, Daqman will be revealing some of his selection secrets.

In ‘See How They Won,’ he will be tracing the paths of previous Cheltenham winners, so that you can follow the established glory trails to the 2017 festival, which could reveal the best of this year’s contenders.

But first, starting tomorrow, Daqman lets you in the know about some of his homework, how he charts the improvers, chases and hurdles. Don’t miss his approach to the big-time money: from his Fortune Cookies through to improvers and hidden horses, which keep up his relentless flow of winners.

He will be working throughout the year with BETDAQ methods which time and again reveal the value implicit in betting on the exchange.


LIFT YOUR WALLET: HAIL CABRAGH!

1.15 Bangor Trainer Sam England had champagne for the new-year celebrations after three winners out of four in the last 10 days of December.

His runner, Cabragh, outstayed the four-time winner On The Road at Sedgefield but a 13-lengths romp first time over fences has caught the eye of the handicapper and he’s up a pound-per-length 13lb.

He tried to get in under the radar by carrying a nominal penalty within seven days but was only fourth when dropped back in trip at Newcastle. The holiday since might put him back on track.

Venetia Williams is flying, too. She had four winners out of six, still standing, at the turn of the year, and she drops Saroque to class-4 level for the first time since December, 2013.

Saroque is 12lb lower than a year ago and 4lb down on the weight he carried for his last sucesss. That was at his favourite track, Exeter, but conditions are right today and he’s had two runs back.

Pithivier is only seven, and should improve on his first chase start at Wetherby, albeit in novice company. It’s the old story: do you bet potential or the form already in the book? He looks well in on hurdles ratings.

Maybe first-time cheekpieces will improve Cafe De Paris, and maybe first-time blinkers will boost Copper Birch. He can be forgiven his flop as favourite on the last day, the run coming too quickly as he, too, tried to get beneath the handicapper’s radar after back-to-back wins in November.

1.45 Bangor Success for Cabragh would point up the chances of On The Road, whom he beat 13 lengths at Sedgefield. On the Road is back to a more suitable trip today, and remains in novice company.

Venetia Williams is again a big danger, with Buttercup performing well enough on her chasing debut at Uttoxeter but known for not showing much at the business end of her races.

You would think the hurdles hat-trick winner Vinegar Hill would need further than this over fences, and Clondaw Draft didn’t seem to take to the bigger obstacles at this time two years ago.

Truckers Glory is with a stable that does well at Bangor. The horse has ran four places in a row without winning; then was three times favourite consecutively.

No wonder the blinkers are applied after just the one win in October. They could well do the trick as the jockey has reported in defeat that there was ‘plenty left under him’.

A win-and-place bet at 6.2 on BETDAQ in an eight-runner race, three potential returns to one for On The Road at 3.8, but I will no doubt have a saver on the favourite if Cabragh romps home.

2.50 Bangor Coincidence backers doubling Buttercup with Cowslip will have to keep an eye on Jamie Moore, who gave Magic Mustard an old ‘Tony McCoy type ride’ over the Bangor course and distance, getting hold of him and showing who’s boss, scoring for the second time in three starts.

A tongue-tie helped him then and it may be the making of Petite Power, on for the first time today. It’s also the first run for this distance winner since he switched stables to the in-form yard of Fergal O’Brien. Yet again, it’s potential versus form, and Magic Mustard is big at 5.7 on BETDAQ because of Petite Power.


JUST ONE HORSE IN THE MIX: 2 FROM 2

3.00 Musselburgh (Kilmany Cup) Mixboy is two out of two over fences and has his conditions on the Edinburgh track today, sole runner for Keith Dalgleish, who trains 50 miles away, and is better known on the Flat.

The stable has a modest strike rate here, as is often the case with a local, and his form in the fortnight is firing blanks or missing strike (three placed without winning).

The Dalgleish 2016-17 chase record looks good on 100%. But, in fact, Mixboy is his only chaser to have run this season, 2-2 with back-to-back sucess in the summer.

Brian Ellison had a winner here on Sunday but has a poor record at Musselburgh overall, and Fair Loch has been hit hard by the handicapper for winning at Ayr.

As a front-runner, he may still be a trade horse and the small field could help him last out to the business end.

Mark Walford is among the winners and Oliver’s Gold is down again to around his winning mark, albeit that was back in the autumn of 2015.

James Bethell has a 50% record at Musselburgh but, like Keith Dalgleish, his chase record this season centres on one horse, Thankyou Very Much (2-4), who loves a sound surface but is up a stone for back-to-back wins in small fields, the first leg here in November.

He gets a stone and a pound from Mixboy but Dalgleish has clearly trained that one for this race, and there are not many unbeaten situations today. Nap.

DAQMAN’S BETS (staked 1 to 9 for strength)
BACK 6pts win CABRAGH (1.15 Bangor)
BACK 3pts win and place TRUCKERS GLORY (1.45 Bangor)
BACK 5pts win MAGIC MUSTARD and 2pts win (stakes saver) PETITE POWER (2.50 Bangor)
BACK: 9pts win (nap) MIXBOY (3.00 Musselburgh)
DAQ MULTIPLES: 4 x 1pt win doubles Pithivier and Cabragh (1.15 Bangor) with Magic Mustard and Petite Power (1.50 Bangor) and 4 x 1pt win trebles the same four with Mixboy (3.00 Musselbugh)


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