Dan Skelton's yard was running at 38% over 14 days going into last night. Ten winners from twenty-six runners in a fortnight. When a yard in that kind of form sends a mare with winning bumper form back to a track where she finished third on debut, with Harry Skelton in the saddle, the form case writes itself. Getmyfriend won at Plumpton at 1/3 as Horse Racing Oracle AI's NAP of the day.
The read on her had been straightforward. She debuted at Plumpton in March, finishing third over course and distance. She took that promise to Southwell a fortnight ago and opened her account comfortably on good ground over 2m. Returning to Plumpton, carrying a penalty, in a Class 5 bumper — the expert view was that connections had found another good opportunity. They had.
The Skelton combination — Dan training, Harry riding — is one of the most reliable signals in National Hunt racing when both variables align on the same horse. The yard has been the dominant force in British jumping for several seasons and their record with mares in bumpers specifically is exceptional. When Harry takes the booking at a tight track like Plumpton on a mare who already knows the circuit, the intent behind the entry is clear.
The RPR of 111 was clear form superiority for a Class 5 field. The penalty reflected a comfortable Southwell win rather than a narrow one. Everything pointed the same direction. She won.
The Consistency This Month
May has been a strong month for the daily NAP process. Lunar Melody, Scairp Dubh, Rebel Tribesman, Nightsinwhitesatin, Ice Max, True Love, Romanticizing, and now Getmyfriend. The selections have come from different trainers, different tracks, different race types, and different price ranges. The method has been the same for every one.
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