
Steve Ryder has three betting selections to follow on Tuesday.
4:10 Exeter
Carrigmoorna Rowan (1pt)
Best price 11/2 at the time of publishing.
A drop in trip will suit Loki’s Mischief having pulled up over 2m7f last time but Sean Bowen is a fascinating booking on CARRIGMOORNA ROWAN (best priced at 11/2). The champion jockey has ridden nine winners for the stable which is the most out of any jockey with a further 10 2nd placed efforts from 47 rides. The nine-year-old finished 2nd on his stable debut at Huntingdon off a mark of 100 and he has dropped below that mark for the first time since.
Carrigmoorna Rowan has shown all of his best form at right-handed tracks so he can be excused his poor run at Bangor in February when ridden by a 7lb claimer. With Sean Bowen on board, he is expected to bounce back in this race.
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4:40 Exeter
Dyno Dave (1pt)
Best price 1/1 at the time of publishing.
All three horses have a good chance in this 0-110 handicap chase but DYNO DAVE (best priced at EVENS) looks the one to beat. The Nicky Henderson trained eight-year-old got off the mark over fences last time over this course and distance when showing a good attitude to win by a short head.
Dyno Dave seemed to relish the faster ground that day having struggled on soft and heavy ground on his two prior starts. The form is yet to be tested as the runner-up fell on his next start but a 5lb rise is fair and he looks the one to beat with James Bowen retaining the ride.
5:30 Southwell
Brazilian Belle (1pt)
Best price 4/1 at the time of publishing.
This looks a competitive 0-75 handicap but preference goes to BRAZILIAN BELLE (best priced at 7/2) who bids for a hat-trick of recent wins. The Michael Dods trained filly has form figures of 311 this year with her penultimate victory coming over this course and distance off a mark of 69. She followed up at Wolverhampton last time by a short head off a mark of 71 and a 2lb rise from the handicapper is fair.
Brazilian Belle won in this grade last time and she looks sure to run well from Stall 1.












