Racehorses with City Names

Giving 10/1 on the boost or 17/2 now for very blue moon, but as it is its first ever race it's a bit like pissing in the wind. Mummy Peas looks better value, only had one race came 6/8 in a class 3 in a 7f weakening in the last 220 yards, so has a decent chance of a place in a 6f class 4 at 16/1. Normally well avoid these type of races.
 
Giving 10/1 on the boost or 17/2 now for very blue moon, but as it is its first ever race it's a bit like pissing in the wind. Mummy Peas looks better value, only had one race came 6/8 in a class 3 in a 7f weakening in the last 220 yards, so has a decent chance of a place in a 6f class 4 at 16/1. Normally well avoid these type of races.
Related to 4 winners, market doesn’t suggest Very Blue Moon is going to win but I wouldn’t touch a 2 year old that weakened over 7f on debut even now running over 6f. Horse racing can make a monkey out of anyone though, as Ascot proved this week.

As a rule I stick to Group races and back the class horses over improvers from handicappers that are over hyped, example Pyledriver yesterday, 9/2 boosted taking on lesser rated horses, bit of fun with the horse today.
 
Related to 4 winners, market doesn’t suggest Very Blue Moon is going to win but I wouldn’t touch a 2 year old that weakened over 7f on debut even now running over 6f. Horse racing can make a monkey out of anyone though, as Ascot proved this week.

As a rule I stick to Group races and back the class horses over improvers from handicappers that are over hyped, example Pyledriver yesterday, 9/2 boosted taking on lesser rated horses, bit of fun with the horse today.
I don't touch these races as a rule at all, I like a good amount of form to judge.

Burnage Boy in sky/light blue running now.
 

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