100-POINT DAQMAN CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUP: 11-1 Big-race king Daqman named the Cambridgeshire one-two yesterday, landing a ton-up bet in a 100-point coup on the race for yet another winning day.

WON 11-1 WISSAHICKON (Cambridgeshire)
2ND 16-1 MORDIN (Cambridgeshire win and place)
WON 4-1 DAKOTA GOLD

NOW HE GOES 50 WINNERS AHEAD OF PRICEWISE: Wissahickon plus the 16-1 place bet Mordin (from 19.0 on BETDAQ) and 4-1 scorer Dakota Gold put him 51 winning bets in front of Pricewise and 247 points clear in his value battle with the paper that boasts 200 experts. The scores are now 74-23 with Daqman plus 120 points to Pricewise’s minus 127 to single-unit stakes.

EASY AS ABC: How does Daqman do it? Well, the one-two was another triumph for Daqman’s in-depth research for his big-race ABC guides (see below).


HE HITS FIVE BIG-RACE WINNERS

Easy as ABC. A handy soundbite for Daqman’s sensational September success with his ABC guides to the St Leger, Ayr Gold Cup and Cambridgeshire, which landed five winners.

But, in fact, he had literally hundreds of runners to assess ahead of divisions for the three Ayr cup races and the Cambridgeshire and its consolation race.

BALLYDOYLE COLTS IN LEGER 1-2 (Daqman headline, Tuesday, September 11): Before the declaration stages for the Doncaster St Leger, Daqman had Aidan O’Brien’s pair, Kew Gardens and Flag of Honour, joint top of his ABC guide.

Result: the Ballydoyle colts split between the Doncaster and the Irish St Leger at The Curragh. Results:

WON 3-1 KEW GARDENS (Doncaster St Leger)
WON 2-1 FLAG OF HONOUR (Irish St Leger)

‘COME ON MY SON’ HUGE GAMBLE (Daqman headline, Wednesday, September 19): With 357 entries waiting for the split between Ayr Gold, Silver and Bronze Cups, Daqman published his ABC of stats and form, picking out one horse among the many, Son Of Rest, for his headline.

He refined the list on the Friday to a top 10, in which fourth and sixth were the subsequent dead-heaters:

WON 28-1 BARON BOLT (dd ht)
WON 5-1 SON OF REST (dd ht)

JUMPIN’ CATFISH! FRANKIE TOPS (Daqman headline, Wednesday, September 26): Daqman had the same problem of declarations this week, with 95 left in for the split between the Silver Cambridgeshire on Friday and the big race proper on Saturday.

His top three horses (one a non-runner) included the pair which remained at the head of the list as his one-two when he revised it on Friday morning with the declarations now known:

WON 11-1 WISSAHICKON
2ND 16-1 MORDIN


GANAYEM GAMBLE OF THE DAY

2.20 Naas (Park Stakes) With Ballydoyle back in full stride, Hydrangea’s sister, Hermosa, is expected to walk over this field.

She closed down Skitter Scatter in the Moyglare by three lengths on her defeat by the same filly in the Debutante over the Curragh CD earlier.

Trethias, from the family of Dah Re Mi, is likely to turn around Leopardstown placings with Foxtrot Liv, and was well backed this morning.

2.30 Epsom Persian Moon was third in the Acomb Stakes (Pogo fourth) behind the subsequent second in the Champagne Stakes to Too Darn Hot.

That’s far better form than Three Comets has shown on the gaff tracks but I’d probably pick him for the longer term.

2.55 Naas (Loughbrown Stakes) Jim Bolger, Dermot Weld, Aidan O’Brien and Willie Mullins are all spurred on to tackle this Group 3, having scored one each in the last five years.

O’Brien runs three which gives him a huge tactical advantage, yet Weld with Falcon Eight and Kevin Manning with the older horse, Twilight Payment, are fighting out top spot in the BETDAQ market.

Falcon Eight has beaten nothing well, while Twilight Payment got within a neck of taking the Irish St Leger Trial, beaten by the colt that subsequently won the final Irish Classic itself, Flag of Honour, when Cypress Creek was last.

The overnight gamble of the race was Donnacha O’Brien on Victory Salute (7-1 to 9-2 with the bookies; 5.7 in the BETDAQ orange as I write), not seen since behind Flag Of Honour in the Curragh Cup and then only fourth in the Bahrain Trophy.

3.05 Epsom The world and his wife wanted to be on Ganayem this morning (2.64 BETDAQ, 6.0 bar one), resuming after a problem encountered at Royal Ascot, and with trainer Owen Burrows in terrific form (9-19 for 47%).

5.05 Naas (Beresford Stakes) Sea The Stars, St Nicholas Abbey, Capri and Saxon Warrior have all won this in the decade, with Aidan O’Brien on seven in a row.

This time it looks like Ryan Moore’s turn (on strong Curragh winner Mount Everest) over Donnacha (on Sovereign).

DAQMAN’S BETS

2.20 Naas (to win 10)
BET 6pts win HERMOSA

2.40 Musselburgh (win 20)
BET 1.4pts win and place JORDAN ELECTRICS

2.55 Naas (win 20)
BET 4.25pts win VICTORY SALUTE

3.05 Epsom (SP)
SUPERNAP: 20pts win GANAYEM

DAQ MULTIPLES: 4 x 1pt win trebles and 1pt win acca Hermosa (2.20 Naas), Persian Moon (2.30 Epsom), Ganayem (3.05 Epsom) and Mount Everest (5.05 Naas)


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