"I've got to say Ben, I've never won so much for so little effort over the past couple of days. What's even more impressive is you're doing it from such a variety of angles on the flat and over the jumps. "
It's been an excellent couple of days for the NTF Daily Stats Sheets...
Wednesday...
LYNDON B (7.35 Sandown) has been slipping down the weights this season but he wasn’t beaten far at Bath last time out and is now in his Prime Months with Prime Conditions to attack (C3 or less Hcps | OR 90 or less | July-Aug = 131 (2/3, 1p – both
career wins)). He’s won over this CD previously and should get the decent pace he needs to aim at here.
WINNER at 16/1
Thursday...
ANDALEEP (3.55 Sandown) doesn’t score that often but he saves his best for Sandown (2110 at track) and he does have his Prime Conditions to shoot for here (When trained by G McPherson | Turf Handicaps | OR 77 or less | C4 or less = 1123 (2/4, 2p –
both career wins – 3 of the runs came at Sandown)). He should get a decent pace to aim at in this and he’s worth the risk at around double figure odds (he could well trundle in down the field but that’s factored into the price).
WINNER at 16/1
They came from only four 'highlighted bets' from myself over the two days.
See for yourself below...
>>>Thursday 22nd Stats Sheet
The NTF Daily Stats Sheets are a part of the service that I'm really excited about, they've finally brought together an area of analysis I've had bubbling away for a long time and they allow me to pinpoint those horses that the wider betting public are ignoring but to my eye have an excellent chance of out-running their odds, under conditions they've previously shown to be
their 'Prime Conditions'.
ANDALEEP yesterday is an excellent example...
The analyst on Racing TV yesterday commented after the race that Andaleep was obviously 'on a going day today'...but NTF members and I know that's not the case, he just had PRIME CONDITIONS to attack yesterday, something he's not had all season...but I like hearing that comment, the more people that believe things like 'on a going day/not on a going
day' means we get bigger prices about horses such as ANDALEEP when their prime Conditions are met...