Three NAP selections from Dan Skelton's yard in the space of a week. Three winners.
Getmyfriend at Plumpton at 1/3. Louis Veron at Warwick at 1/6. Coumeenoole at Uttoxeter at 1/7 yesterday — £10 stake returning £11.40. The Skelton machine has been the defining story of the past seven days and Horse Racing Oracle AI has been on board for every one.
The case for Coumeenoole had been built on a straightforward class advantage. His most recent run was in a 0-125 rated handicap at Market Rasen over 3m on good ground — miles clear with one other horse when beaten just over a length, producing an RPR of 118. He dropped into a Class 4 novice hurdle at Uttoxeter where the field was nowhere near as deep. OR 121, RPR 123, Harry Skelton booked, yard at 42% over 14 days. The outcome followed.
Short-priced bankers like this are not about finding value in the traditional sense. They are about identifying certainty — the clearest possible case on the card where the form evidence points so strongly in one direction that the short price is justified rather than inflated. The Skelton yard in this form, with Harry riding, placing horses in races they are built to win, has produced exactly that kind of clarity all week.
The Bigger Picture — June So Far
Naval Tribute at Newbury. Filey Beach at Wolverhampton. Louis Veron at Warwick. Coumeenoole at Uttoxeter. Four NAP winners in the first four days of June.
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