PoeticJustice Horse Racing Tips
- Annual Profit
- -93
- Annual Strike Rate
- 30 %
- 30 Days Profit
- -40
- 7 Days Profit
- -40
12 Months Profit Trend
Mar 25 - Mar 26
- Highest ProfitMar 25
- 13.2
- Lowest ProfitJun 25
- -12
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitMar 08
- -
- Lowest ProfitMar 06
- -4
PoeticJustice’s Tips
Tomorrow Tips
39 / 39 Win Tips100%4 experts
23 comments2 / 2 EW Tips100%8 / 8 NAPs100%WIN @
Several of these arrive here with (almost) unbeaten records and top potential, and this should be one of the races of the festival. Again, the likely duel is between a Henderson horse and a Willie Mullins horse. Of the two, I fancy Old Park Star. I was convinced by this horse's finishing speed last time that, along with its super slick jumping, this horse will be very tough to pass. I remember Tom Segal (Pricewise) saying, 'Forget all you think you should know about a group of horses and simply pick the fastest one and back that.' I hope he is right here, as that is the methodology I used.
46 / 46 Win Tips100%5 experts
30 comments0 / 3 EW Tips0%9 / 9 NAPs100%WIN @
With the amazing record Willie Mullins has on day one, I am siding with his horse in a likely duel with Lulamba. Both horses have excellent Cheltenham form. I had to bite the bullet last year with William Munny (second in the Supreme behind this horse), and the third, fourth, and fifth read like a who's who of this year's festival runners. I am forgiving the horse a poor run at Punchestown on fairly heavy ground, and the likely good ground should really suit.
1 / 43 Win Tips2%1 expert
4 comments4 / 80 EW Tips5%0 / 8 NAPs0%EW @
I was really looking forward to backing the other Nicholls horse here but have switched allegiance since the plot to get this horse into the race this week has evolved. The horse had to win at the weekend to rise in the weights and did so effortlessly, and now the horse is eligible to run here. It is only three days later, but I don't think the horse even knows it had a race. Nicholls said (in his Betfair column) that the horse had been bouncing back at home since. I am happy with its previous French form and think the horse should do itself justice here.
6 / 6 Win Tips100%5 comments2 / 7 EW Tips29%1 / 1 NAPs100%WIN @
I am not that keen on the current favourite Saratoga, even though a horse that beat it on its first run (Minella Boss) won this week to frank the form. I always look for an unlikely Willie Mullins winner (there's always a couple??'take Poniros last year at 100/1), and this horse is my idea of such an opportunity. Has steadily improved and looks the ideal type for this race. Likes to lead, travels well, and finishes strongly but certainly needs to cut out the mistakes.
5 / 6 Win Tips83%1 expert
10 comments6 / 6 EW Tips100%2 / 2 NAPs100%EW @
I would love this horse to return to the form of its win in this race last year. It is hard to forget that run when the horse demolished its rivals that day. It has a training duo that can easily prepare the horse for today. Up 15 pounds, but it may be rejuvenated back at the Festival.
21 / 21 Win Tips100%1 expert
12 comments2 / 2 EW Tips100%2 / 2 NAPs100%WIN @
Jagwar has everything you would need for a solid bet. He loves it here, has won at the festival, and the going for him here will not be a problem. He has two things to overcome: more weight (up nearly a stone since last year's win) and the extra distance. He has yet to prove he stays this far, but the horse always finishes races over shorter distances strongly and full of running. Many of his rivals also have questions to answer, but few have the same solid credentials as Jagwar.
1 / 70 Win Tips1%1 expert
7 comments9 / 36 EW Tips25%1 / 13 NAPs8%EW @
Golden Ace is not probably the best horse in this race, but we do know the horse can win at this level, loves the track, and performs well at this time of year. One of the young pretenders may step up, but I think this is a great each-way bet. The horse is a sound jumper at speed, and that has proved the undoing of many horses here at Cheltenham.
1 / 3 Win Tips33%3 comments3 / 5 EW Tips60%0 / 0 NAPs0%EW @
Will The Wise has been tried back over three miles in its last two runs and the horse has not really achieved anything. (Has a previous run at Cheltenham over hurdles at this distance, which was very encouraging.) Prior to that run, the horse justified strong market support to win over 2 miles 2 furlongs at evens. This intermediate trip, off just a few pounds higher than that last win, could prove decisive, added to its solid course form. The trainer has added a tongue tie too, just for emphasis.
0 / 35 Win Tips0%4 comments5 / 57 EW Tips9%0 / 7 NAPs0%EW @
Pauling has become a trainer to follow in handicaps at Cheltenham. If you look at Pic Roc's form, it has plenty of promise for this race. The horse ran really well at Newbury in November when highly fancied, finishing close up behind 3 Card Brag and The Changing Man and ahead of Katare Dori. At Ascot the horse was improving from off the pace (usual running style) when making a bad error, but last time the horse was back to its best, winning very easily. It is likely to enjoy the extra distance and should be stronger at the finish than most.
1 / 35 Win Tips3%3 experts
5 comments6 / 57 EW Tips11%0 / 7 NAPs0%WIN @
This horse was previously trained by Nicky Henderson and showed good Cheltenham form from that time. Recently the horse has been tried over more extreme distances, and although the horse has yet to win for Faye Bramley, it has improved with each run. Last time the horse was very close behind Dartmoor Pirate and New Order. Could be a surprise package.
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