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Saturday, April 08, 2006

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Best of luck with the National peeps!

Yes the racing year is flying by and already we're on Aintree Grand National day. After looking at form and checking your tips on the Getminted owners section I've decided to go each way on Hedge Hunter, Le duc, Inca Trail and Colonel Rayburn. Best of luck with your options. One thing we can be sure of is drama and entertainment to the end at Aintree. Tonight though in studio we'll have the lovely Alexis and the dude Dom calling home your horses and if you're unlucky in the National then perhaps you can redeem yourself with Getminted. For all tonight's top Getminted racing tips please click on read more...


Don't bet on me - 8:57 - 6/1

The 4 year old colt from the El Zorro stable will fancy his chances of victory in this one. In 48 outings so far his win to run ratio has been poor though picking up just 6 victories in 48 races. He's also managed to nick 21 placed finishes so its not all bad. Don't bet on me won his last race on muddy in the USA two days ago and will aim to make it two on the trot this evening. Has never won on firm before in 5 attempts, this may finally be the breakthrough El Zorro was waiting for.

Woolloomooloo - 9:12 - 12/1

I really like the look of this 4 year old fillie though her last run was a bit of a nightmare. Despite entering a rich vein of form recently she finished back in 10th out of 14 on muddy in Dubai on the 29th of last month. A ten day rest should have done the trick for Woolloomooloo and if she can get back to solid running she'll ceratinly have a wonderful chance of at least picking up a place in the 9:12 race.

Endless Summer - 9:55 - 15/1

Andy gave this horse a wee holiday over the last two weeks as he attempted to avoid burnout for his 6 year old fillie. This girl has been around the houses but now is looking strong. In 38 runs she's won in 8 and been placed in 18. With only one win in 2006 Endless Summer must be feeling its more like a harsh cold endless winter. Tonight though I believe shes good enough to get a place at least. Will have no trouble with the distance and going as she tries to improve on the £305 earned so far.