ANOTHER SO-PERFECT DAY WITH A HAT-TRICK AND A SUPERNAP: Daqman went to France and he went to Yorkshire but it was at Naas in Ireland that he cleaned up with three Sunday winners, giving him yet another day ahead of the game. Continual profits. Continuous winning supernaps.

WON 3-1 SOFFIA (Naas)
WON 9-10 SO PERFECT (Naas)
WON 1-5 PISTOLETTO (Naas supernap)

NINE MAXIMUM-STAKES NAPS IN A ROW (NO LOSERS, NO GAPS): That’s now NINE successive winning supernaps at maximum stakes. The next one planned, number TEN, is at Goodwood Thursday or Friday, with number ELEVEN at the Irish Guineas meeting at the weekend.

WON 1-5 PISTOLETTO
WON 2-9 CRYSTAL OCEAN
WON 4-5 STRADIVARIUS (Yorkshire Cup)
WON 1-3 LAH TI DAR (Middleton Stakes, York)
WON 10-11 CAPE VICTORY
WON 1-2 PERSIAN KING (French 2,000 Guineas)
WON 2-5 BROOME (Leopardstown Derby Trial)
WON 2-1 ANTHONY VAN DYCK (Lingfield Derby Trial)
WON 5-4 CIRCUS MAXIMUS (Dee Stakes)


FORTUNE COOKIES SECOND UPDATE

A Momentofmadness (Charles Hills) Epsom Dash, Saturday June 1
Calyx (John Gosden) Commonwealth Cup, Royal Ascot, June 21
Cleonte (Andrew Balding) Well backed for the Chester Cup, got too far back.
Elector (Sir Michael Stoute) Royal Hunt Cup, Royal Ascot, June 18
Enable (John Gosden) Prince Of Wales’s Stakes, Royal Ascot, June 19
Global Prospector (Clive Cox) Nothing specified
Headman (Roger Charlton) London Gold Cup winner can go on to better things
Hermosa (Aidan O’Brien) Epsom Oaks, May 31
Invincible Army (James Tate) Diamond Jubilee, Royal Ascot, June 22
Joyful Mission (Sir Michael Stoute) Needs a run before Royal Ascot
Mabs Cross (Michael Dods) Kings Stand Stakes, Royal Ascot, June 18
Matterhorn (Mark Johnston) AW star, stepped up to Group 2 on grass at Chester
Mustashry (Sir Michael Stoute) won the Lockinge Stakes for this list on Saturday
Ripp Orf (David Elsworth) Needs a win to get in the Royal Hunt Cup
Rawdaa (Sir Michael Stoute) surprise (but not to this column) York runner-up.
Sangarius (Sir Michael Stoute) Sandown, Thursday
Sir Dragonet (Aidan O’Brien) My pick of the Derby trialists so far
Stradivarius (John Gosden) Ascot Gold Cup, June 20
Surfman (Roger Varian) Derby outsider, nominated by me for the St leger
Qabala (Roger Varian) Coronation Stakes, Royal Ascot, June 21
Solage (Jim Bolger) Ribblesdale Stakes, Royal Ascot, June 20
Too Darn Hot (John Gosden) St James’s Palace Stakes, Royal Ascot, June 18
Wissahickon (John Gosden) Coronation Cup, Epsom, May 31


KEEP AN EYE ON LEICESTER NAP

2.35 Redcar Very little form to go on here, so we have to hope none of the four debutants (Hursa in particular) are above average.

With that caveat out of the way, I like the chance of the Mark Johnston trained Rose Of Kildare who can now build on the promise of her Brighton debut second.

She can surely be excused a below par second run at Chester two weeks ago when a fairly well beaten fourth behind runaway winner Full Authority. She was slowly away that day and from a poor stall (10) there was never much hope after that. It also came on testing soft ground and I think the run is probably best ignored.

3.45 Carlisle The card at Carlisle has a real Monday feel to it. Class 4 and 5 races throughout the card – nothing it not consistent!

The 3.45 however has thrown up a race that looks much better than it’s official class 5 status.

William Haggas has taken out Current Option which leaves I Could Do Better as the warm favourite but Brandy Spirit could be the bet.

Trained by the wily Mick Easterby, Brandy Spirit ran a solid race first time up this season when third to Trinity Lake and just like Wetherby, Carlisle is a tough course which he should enjoy.

I Could Do Better sprung a 33/1 surprise on debut when beating the John Gosden hotpot King Of Comedy at Redcar in November but it came on soft ground and it’s rattling fast today.

I don’t really want to be guessing at short odds when there’s the question of a penalty to defy.

6.15 Leicester My first take on the race was that the Queen’s runner Regular probably looked worth opposing.

Michael Bell has fitted the cheekpieces for the first time on the three-year-old who remains a maiden after five starts and has been costly to follow. He ran well at Wetherby last time out but might be vulnerable to one of the lighter raced improvers.

Dubai Eye certainly fits the bill in terms of an improver. She showed nice promise on debut when third at Kempton, despite being slowly away and should know more about the game today. The form of that race has worked out reasonably well and the filly is bidding to repeat the stable’s success in this race last year.

It pretty much looks a match-up between the pair as Mark Johnston’s King Shamardal didn’t build on the promise of a debut run with a moderate effort at Wetherby last time out.

DAQMAN’S BETS (staked to win 20 points)
BET 10.4pts win ROSE OF KILDARE (2.35 Redcar)
BET 4.6pts win BRANDY SPIRIT (3.45 Carlisle)
BET 10.5pts win (nap) DUBAI ICE (6.15 Leicester)



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