
GYTO's Tuesday Notebook Double pays 9/1.
15:50 Catterick
Jonjo O’Neill is in great form at the moment and he looks to have another chance of a winner with STAY IF U WANT TO at Catterick. This good looker left previous form behind to get off the mark in bumpers at Market Rasen when last seen back in November. He showed a good attitude once headed to battle back and assert at the finish with the front pair clear. He looks sure to improve for an obstacle and is taken to make a winning start over hurdles. There should be quite a bit of pace on so hopefully he settles and gives him a chance to hit the line strong. Wolfburg has shown promise and has experience after finishing fourth at Kelso on hurdles debut so looks the biggest danger.
16:05 Leicester
The switch back to chasing did the trick for HERE COMES MCCOY at Uttoxeter last month where he ran out an impressive 11 length winner. He hit the line hard and as long as the drop back in trip here doesn’t go against him I think he can follow up. He has gone up 8lb but could easily stay ahead of the handicapper and looks the one to side with in another winnable race. Everything’sontick won at Plumpton on Monday so is unlikely to be turned out so quickly which could leave Lord Of Kerak as the main danger. He flopped at Wetherby but his second to Happy And Fine before that following a wind op was a decent effort and he is still fairly lightly raced.







