FORTUNATE MAN CAN STRIKE IT LUCKY AT SOUTHWELL

Fine Form
Fortunate Man SO – 3.30
has a good opportunity to get back on the winning trail in the Try The Racing App This Afternoon Novices’ Hurdle at Southwell.
Trainer Jonjo O’Neill went to €210,000 to secure the Irish point-to-point winner last year, but he did not get off to the best of starts, unseating Jonjo jnr on his hurdling bow at Ffos Las in December.
He got the job done in fine style at Newbury next time, so it was a little disappointing that he could do no better than a moderate third in his bid to follow up at Wetherby.
That being said, the winner Asta La Pasta is a useful sort, while the runner-up Tedtwo bolted up at Sedgefield recently.
A step up in trip looks the right way to go with Fortunate Man and he is expected to reward those who keep the faith.
Great Samourai SO – 2.25
can make a successful debut for new connections in the Get The Inside Track With raceday-ready.com Handicap Chase.
The seven-year-old has shown a decent level of ability without setting the world alight for Dan Skelton, twice filling the runner-up spot from four starts under rules.
He was a firm favourite to make a winning start to his career over fences on his most recent appearance at Huntingdon in October, but had to make do with the silver medal behind No Risk With Lou and changed hands in the new year for the relatively modest fee of £12,000.
Great Samourai is now in the care of Charles and Adam Pogson and the booking of three-time champion jockey Brian Hughes suggests the team mean business.
James Owen’s
Our Pink Lady SO – 4.00
can notch a second course and distance win in the space of a fortnight in the Tips For Every Race At raceday-ready.com Mares’ Novices’ Handicap Hurdle, with a 5lb rise for her impressive first victory judged lenient.
Anthony Honeyball has enjoyed a very good season and his
Fortuitous Favour FN – 4.48
looks the one to concentrate on in the Rabbit Group, Plant, Toilets, Skips, Demolition Handicap Hurdle at Fontwell.
The six-year-old mare won on her debut in a bumper at Wetherby and while she has not prevailed again since, on more than one occasion she has hinted there is enough ability there to claim a race of this nature.
It often pays to keep Gary Moore onside at the Sussex track and his
All Authorized FN – 1.13
could get punters off to a flying start in the opening V2 Radio “National Hunt” Maiden Hurdle.
A winner here on his debut last April, he has produced encouraging performances at both Sandown and Newbury recently and could have been found a winnable opportunity here.
Big Narstie NC – 6.00
looks well placed to complete his hat-trick on the all-weather at Newcastle in the
The six-year-old has been performing creditably all winter for the excellent Mick Appleby and was good value for the winning margin of a length and three-quarters when scoring over this track and trip earlier in the month.
He struck again just two days later under a penalty at Southwell and, provided those exertions have not taken their toll, he has an excellent opportunity to extend the winning sequence in the north east.


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