NAP AND SUPERNAP AMONG 10 WINNERS IN FIVE-DAY SEQUENCE: Daqman landed back-to-back naps on the first two days of the Doncaster St Leger meeting when, after Equilateral (WON 9-4) on Wednesday, he went maximum stakes for a supernap success yesterday – his 21st of the season – on Enbihaar (WON 6-5). It continues his winner-a-day sequence, with 10 returns since Sunday.

THURSDAY
WON 6-5 ENBIHAAR (supernap)
WON (w/p 3rd 22-1) TORO STRIKE

WEDNESDAY:
WON 10-1 BRAVO FAISAL
WON 9-4 EQUILATERAL (4.0 BETDAQ) nap
WON 4-11 LAZULI (evens with BETDAQ)

TUESDAY:
WON 3-1 SEA OF MYSTERY (6.0 BETDAQ)

MONDAY:
WON 11-2 JOYFUL DREAM

SUNDAY:
WON 5-2 ROULSTON SCAR
WON 4-7 CALLED TO THE BAR
WON (w/p 2nd 8-1) FOREWARNING

MORE THAN 650 POINTS PROFIT AS HE SLAMS PRICEWISE 68-31: This latest sequence has taken Daqman profits to 654 points from tipping on his three main features, which includes the returns to 10 points level stakes from his 68-31 lead over Pricewise of the Racing Post.

DAQMAN’S ACCOUNTS
Daqman 68, Pricewise 31 (Daqman profit + 280 to Pricewise loss – 380)
Bulls-eye naps (7-15) 46% (252pts profit to recommended stakes)
Supernaps (21-31) 68% (122pts profit to 20-point stakes)

TODAY’S HEADLINES
🔹 PLAY STRADIVARIUS FOR 10 IN A ROW
🔹 JUSTE THE WORD TO WIN THE SCEPTRE
🔹 WAKE UP TO SLEEPING LION’S CHANCE
🔹 ALI SET TO SHOW OFF HIS FLYING KICK


PLAY STRADIVARIUS FOR 10 IN A ROW

⚠️ HEADS UP! John Gosden moved to the top of the trainers’ table on Town Moor, with Daqman’s supernap, Enbihaar, yesterday. Striking at 38% (16-42) in the last fortnight, he now saddles Stradivarius in the Doncaster Cup for 10 wins in a row. On a day of small fields, play him in Daq Multiples!

DONCASTER TRAINERS UPDATE (St Leger meeting only) John Gosden 14, Saeed bin Suroor 14, Richard Fahey 11, Roger Varian 10, William Haggas 9, Richard Hannon 7, Aidan O’Brien 7, David Simcock 7, Sir Michael Stoute 7, Charles Hills 6, Mark Johnston 5, Andrew Balding 4, Ralph Beckett 4, Charlie Appleby 4, Hugo Palmer 4, Brian Meehan 3, John Oxx 3, Paul Cole 3, Simon Crisford 3 James Fanshawe 3, Kevin Ryan 3, Clive Cox 3, David Barron 2, Karl Burke 2, Mick Channon 2, Peter Chapple-Hyam 2, David Elsworth 2, Edward Lynam 2, David Marnane 2, Paul Midgley 2, Marcus Tregoning 2.

FAVOURITES 2.10 20%; 2.40 33%; 3.10 and 3.45: 40%; 4.20: 70%; 5.30: nil; 6.00 50%.

DRAW no overall significance.

GOING Good to firm (partly cloudy)


JUSTE THE WORD TO WIN THE SCEPTRE

2.10 Doncaster (Sceptre Stakes) This is the only race of the day at Doncaster with more than eight runners.

The word is for Mot Juste, to be saddled by Roger Varian, who trained the winner of this race (2015-16) in successive seasons. Though 12-1 in to 8-1 with bookmakers, she was 11.0 in the BETDAQ orange this morning.

Three-year-olds are best in the Sceptre (80% winners in the decade) and Mot Juste came good at this time last year. Her best form is at Newmarket so Goodwood the last twice would not have been in her favour.

Market leader is her stablemate Farzeen, more on potential than form, so a ready-made alter native at 10.0 BETDAQ offers.


WAKE UP TO SLEEPING LION’S CHANCE

2.40 Doncaster (Mallard Handicap) A moderate field and it’s a case of which one is suited by the way the race is run. A slow pace and those with speed to score over shorter could come through. An honest pace and Sleeping Lion’s stamina will kick in.

Theglasgowwarrior was third in the race last year but has never won this far and Genetics also looks a non stayer. Bartholomeu Dias is 0-10 on turf.

Charles Kingsley was an overnight gamble to stop Saroog’s bid for a hat-trick. Saroog scored at Ascot then stepped up a grade to this class-2 level to win on the July Course at HQ.

But, on collateral form, he can’t beat Brown Jack Stakes runner-up, Sleeping Lion, who looks a better bet at 7.2 BETDAQ offers than Charles Kingsley, a winner three times since May but whose class-2 form is 004004.

3.10 Doncaster Cup After nine straight Cup wins, including two Ascot Gold Cups and three Goodwood Cups – plus two Lonsdales under his belt – Stradivarius (racing off 121) is back at Doncaster two years on from his St Leger third to Capri.

Dee Ex Bee (off 119) can beat him on the ratings, and is 5lb better for his neck defeat at Goodwood but Frankie Dettori was already celebrating approaching the line that day and Dee Ex Bee has lost out to Stradivarius three times in a row in various circumstances.


ALI SET TO SHOW OFF HIS FLYING KICK

3.45 Doncaster (Flying Childers Stakes) Frankie Dettori has won this five times and his mount, A’Ali, is officially 9lb clear on 113, and the 2.44 on BETDAQ this morning was value in my book.

After his drubbing by Earthlight on heavy ground at Deauville, this is a wise move to drop back to the minimum where he can use his speed to good effect.

The return to 5f has also helped Alligator Alley, who is around 102, 104 at best (Wheels On Fire just behind him on Molecomb form).

Pity this isn’t a handicap. I’d be on the improver, Golden Dragon, who beat Kings Lynn at Windsor. Kings Lynn (receiving weight) beat the Gimcrack third yesterday. Underrated at 87 but Golden Dragon still has a lot of work to do in this company.

DAQMAN’S BETS

2.10 Doncaster (win 50)
BET 5pts win FARZEEN
BET 5pts win MOT JUSTE

2.40 Doncaster (win 20)
BET 3.25pts win SLEEPING LION

3.45 Doncaster (supernap)
BET 20pts win A’ALI

DAQ MULTIPLES
5 x 2pt win doubles
2 x 1pt win trebles
2.10 Farzeen and Mot Juste
3.10 Stradivarius
3.45 A’Ali


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