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Friday, August 28th, 2009
The Scoop 6 was won last week by a single ticket who collected £75,475. This week’s Scoop 6 races are as follows;
2.05 Goodwood
2.20 Newmarket
2.50 Newmarket
3.25 Newmarket
3.35 Beverley
3.45 Goodwood
As the Celebration Mile doesn’t make up part of this weeks Scoop 6, the biggest race of the day as far as Scoop 6 punters are concerned is probably the 3.25 from Newmarket, the Bet365 Hopeful Stakes, a Listed race over 6 furlongs. It’s a very interesting contest with four course and distance winners in the field.
Check out our Scoop 6 Guide and get Scoop 6 Tips from our horse racing forum.
Skybet and Blue Square often give concessions on the Scoop 6 bet and also give new clients a free bet.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
The Scoop 6 rolled over for the 2nd week in succession last Saturday which means the win fund starts the day off at £149,295. The bonus fund currently stands at £63,984.
The races for this Saturday are;
2.10 Haydock
2.25 Newmarket
2.40 Haydock
3.15 Haydock
3.35 Newmarket
3.45 Redcar
Visit our horse racing forum for tips and advice on this Saturday’s Scoop 6. You can also use our Scoop 6 Guide to help you in your quest for the Scoop 6 jackpot.
BlueSq often give concessions on the Scoop 6 bet and offer new clients a £100 free bet.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
No winner of the Scoop 6 last week means the win fund now stands at £78,369 and the bonus fund is worth £168,992.
The Scoop 6 races for this week are as follows;
2.05 Haydock
2.20 Goodwood
2.35 Haydock
2.50 Goodwood
3.15 York
3.45 York
Blue Square usually offer 10% cashback on the Scoop 6 and also give new clients a £100 free bet.
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You can get Scoop 6 tips, analysis and strategy from our horse racing forum as well as using our Scoop 6 Guide.
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
 Scoop 6 Select The less said about last week’s attempt the better with only one winner and a non runner. There were no winners of last Saturday’s Scoop 6 but 390 people managed to land the place money, each receiving £139.40. The bonus fund was also won so now stands at £40,803.
Here are our thoughts on this week’s Scoop 6 races. It’s a slimmed down version this week which some of you may think is a good thing!
Haydock 1.55 – A huge field go to post for this grade 3 hurdle. Howard Johnson’s Caravel looks interesting now he goes handicapping having won 3 novice hurdles on the bounce. Right at the bottom of the weights, Hot Diamond could go well at a big price.
Lingfield 2.10 – This race looks as though it could be quite straightforward for the Walter Swinburn trained Laudatory. He won well last time and 83 doesn’t seem like a harsh mark to follow up from. At bigger odds, course and distance winner Kaabari makes some appeal.
Ascot 2.15 – It look like a more impossible Scoop 6 than normal with the 3rd leg, the Victoria Cup, having 29 runners. Prescription under Seb Sanders warrants respect but this filly is too short in the market for my liking on what she has achieved thus far. Mr Macattack gets in here on a nice weight and won in very impressive fashion last time albeit in a weak race. Fishforcompliments should go well under his talented apprentice after finishing 2nd to Mr Hardy last time. That horse has franked the form by winning again this week.
Nottingham 2.25 – I’m not a fan of these longer distance handicaps really. Sri Kuantan won last time but has been a bit inconsistent in previous starts and is probably worth taking on again. Silk Hall should go well even under top weight but at a bigger price, Four Miracles can bounce back to form now dropped in grade.
Haydock 3.05 – Outsider of the field Sammy The Snake was quite well supported on his first run for sometime at Kempton recently. Although he finished last of 5, he did show that he still retains a decent level of ability and is a big price for me at 20/1. Top weight Appalachian Trail won this race last year and although he has disappointed since, he’s worth chancing off this mark.
Lingfield 3.45 – A decent fillies stakes to finish this weeks Scoop 6 with £65,000 in prize money on offer. I’m very keen on the chances of the William Haggas runner Damaniyat Girl. She put up a great performance chasing home Fantasia at Newmarket last time and the Haggas stable had a decent winner at Chester on Friday.
Blue Square usually offer 10% cashback on the Scoop 6 and also give new clients a £100 free bet.
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You can get Scoop 6 tips, analysis and strategy from our horse racing forum as well as using our Scoop 6 Guide.
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Friday, May 1st, 2009
 Scoop 6 Select Last week’s Nap Twist Magic won in impressive fashion and we also managed to find Bet365 Gold Cup winner Hennessy. There were three winning tickets of last Saturday’s Scoop 6 with each landing a huge payout of £310,408.39. They all have a chance at this week’s bonus fund of £399,097.
Here are our thoughts on this week’s Scoop 6 races.
Newmarket 2.00 – This year’s Suffolk Handicap is an interesting race in that we have a number of unexposed horses that could be better than their handicap marks suggest. One horse that has been there and done it is last year’s winner Proponent. He’s been slightly disappointing since that victory but he’s back down to a mark of 94, only 4lbs higher than the win in ‘08 and the fact he’s back over a mile is also a positive for me. He probably needed the run last time and a tissue price of 16/1 looks very juicy. Bottom weight Mohathab could be well in off a mark of 82. He took my eye last year when finishing 2nd in a couple of maidens under Seb and has since left John Gosden to join the Boyle yard. He won a reasonable maiden at Lingfield last month and could well get involved off a light weight here.
Goodwood 2.20 – A horrible little handicap to get us underway at Goodwood. Likely favourite King Supreme is up 6lbs for his win at Brighton last month and would be a horse I’d like to take on normally but the opposition doesn’t look especially strong. Mark Tompkins’ runner Mystery Star has put up a couple of decent efforts this year but hasn’t managed to win and up 5lbs in the handicap isn’t likely to. The one that makes most appeal is top weight King Olav. He disappointed last time but his 2nd to Philatelist at Kempton in March reads well and I fancy Seb Sanders to give this horse the strong treatment he needs.
Goodwood 2.55 – This is quite a good little Listed race and one in which I fancy the chances of the Roger Charlton trained Scuffle. She was a bit disappointing at Kempton last time but probably needed the run and should show marked improvement here. For me, the main danger is likely to come from the runner from the Clive Cox yard, Perfect Star.
Newmarket 3.10 – The 2000 Guineas has been dominated by the Irish in recent years and they look to have a strong had again in 2009. Rip Van Winkle, Mastercraftsman and Sea The Stars all hail from the Emerald Isle and are all single figures in the betting market. Mastercraftsman is the one I feel best equipped to take the big race spoils back to Ireland this time around. Although all the talk is about Rip Van Winkle, I much prefer the profile of Pat Smullen’s mount and Mastercraftsman is a very fair price at 4/1 and bigger. Of those at double figures, I would be really please to see Lord Shanakill run a big race. He was a model of consistency last season and only disappointed when taken off his feet over 5f at Doncaster. This step up to a mile should suit and he can finish in the 1st three.
Goodwood 3.30 – Peter Island was the one that stuck out like a sore thumb immediately I looked at this race and I’m going to stick with the runner from the Gallagher yard. Chris Catlin’s mount is a course and distance winner and won in impressive fashion at Leicester last time out. A 7lb rise doesn’t look too bad and I think he can lead from the gates and make it back to back wins. Aye Aye Digby could pose the biggest threat. Henry Candy’s gelding ran well on his seasonal reappearance at Folkstone last month and is on a winning mark.
Newmarket 3.45 – Maybe it’s my heart ruling my head slightly but I really can’t see any reason to oppose Borderlescott in this year’ renewal of the Palace House Stakes. He’s one of the most consistent, genuine horses in training, goes well fresh and has been placed in all of his last ten starts. He won the Group 1 Nunthorpe Stakes here last August and I can’t see any reason to desert him in this Group 3 contest.
Blue Square usually offer 10% cashback on the Scoop 6 and also give new clients a £100 free bet.
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You can get Scoop 6 tips, analysis and strategy from our horse racing forum as well as using our Scoop 6 Guide.
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Friday, April 24th, 2009
 Scoop 6 Select We managed to find a couple of winners last week with Noble Alan winning at 17/2 and Lahaleeb at 6/1. There were no winners of the Scoop 6 this past Saturday which means the win fund now stands at £679,514 and the bonus fund is now £291,220. Last week’s place dividend paid a huge £2,965.80.
Here are our thoughts on this week’s Scoop 6 races.
Sandown 2.05 – An interesting handicap hurdle to kick off proceedings. Nicky Henderson and David Pipe both need to be respected in this race and I think the Pipe runner Seven Is My Number holds strong claims. He’s been disappointing since finishing 2nd here behind the Henderson trained Dave’s Dream. The horse was given far too much to do on that occasion and on reflection, ran a superb race to finish 2nd. Back at Sandown, I think he’ll run a big race. At the top of the handicap, French Opera would also have strong claims with his pilot claiming the 5lb. His performance back over hurdles at Aintree last time was very good and I can see this horse staying on well up the tough Sandown run in.
Ripon 2.20 – I’m not a fan of three year old handicaps and this race is no different. Coleorton Choice is a course and distance winner, has a run under his belt this season and seems to act on any going. Excellent Show is probably the most interesting horse in the field. They felt he was good enough to contest the Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes at Ascot last season and although the he disappointed he did have a poor draw and could turn out to be a bit better than these rivals.
Sandown 2.35 – As impressed as I have been by Kalahari King this season, I think he’ll find it tough against Twist Magic at the track he loves. At the tissue prices of 5/4 Kalahari King and 3/1 Twist Magic, I’d be seriously considering a single bet on the Nicholls runner. He looked like he was going to make a race of it against Master Minded in the Tingle Creek here in December before falling 2 out. Being prone to the odd error is a worry but I’d still go with Twist Magic to notch up his 2nd victory at Sandown.
Ripon 2.55 – Another poor race that has the makings of a Scoop 6 buster. Top weight Mr Wolf looks the most likely winner but I’ll be very surprised if there isn’t one lurking at the bottom of the handicap that is well in. It wouldn’t be the biggest surprise in the world to see Fantasy Believer pop up at a big price but I’m not sure his handicap mark is going down as quickly as his ability. I will go with consistent gelding Strathmore who should go well with only 8-6 on his back. He’s another who’s vunlnerable to a better handicapped horse but at least he’s likely to give us a run for our money something that is hard to be confident about most of these doing.
Sandown 3.10 – The Bet365 Gold Cup sees a quality field go to post but the worry I would have with a number of these runners is the amount of racing they have seen this season. The two that interest me most here are Carl Llewellyn’s Hennessy and the Phillip Hobbs trained Lacdoudal. McCoy is a very interesting booking on Llewellyn’s runner and he won the only time he rode the horse previously. Lacdoudal won this race in 2006 off a 12lbs higher mark and has to be respected.
Ripon 3.30 – A decent handicap to finish where likely favourite Wells Lyrical should prove hard to be. He looked to be going very much the right way last season and the step up in trip can offset his 6lb rise in the weights. Dunaskin is a course winner and might have the fitness edge over some of these rivals after his pipe opener 17 days ago. He is a solid alternative.
Blue Square usually offer 10% cashback on the Scoop 6 and also give new clients a £100 free bet.
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You can get Scoop 6 tips, analysis and strategy from our horse racing forum as well as using our Scoop 6 Guide.
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Friday, April 10th, 2009
Tomorrow’s Scoop 6 covers action from Kempton, Haydock and Carlisle.
The Scoop 6 wasn’t won last Saturday and the win fund currently stands at £373,225 with the bonus fund at £159,953.
The races that make up this weekend’s Scoop 6 are;
2.05 Kempton - Find The Best Odds At Oddschecker.com Handicap
2.25 Haydock - Sports 360 Leaders In Sports Advertising ‘fixed Brush’ Handicap Hurdle
2.55 Haydock - Blue Square ‘fxed Brush’ Novices’ Hurdle Final Bonus Race
3.10 Kempton - Oddschecker.com Easter Stakes
3.25 Carlisle - Totescoop6 Handicap Chase
3.45 Kempton - Oddschecker.com Casino And Poker Room Handicap
Blue Square usually offer 10% cashback on the Scoop 6 and also give new clients a £100 free bet.
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You can get Scoop 6 tips, analysis and strategy from this week’s discussion thread on our horse racing forum as well as using our Scoop 6 Guide.
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Monday, April 6th, 2009
With Grand National winner Mon Mome going in at 100/1, it was unlikely the Scoop 6 was going to be won this past weekend, but the bet was already over when Don’t Push It won the previous leg, the John Smith’s Handicap Chase.
There were only 3 tickets left going into the fifth leg and a number of punters were wiped out after the first two legs with Wovoka winning the first leg at 16/1 and Secret Night showing improved form to land the 2nd leg at 14/1.
“The Scoop6 funds are building up nicely once again and there’s well over half a million now rolling over in the combined pools so there could be a very nice Easter present for one lucky winner next weekend,” said totepool spokesman George Primarolo.
Only six Scoop 6 punters managed to get a share of the place fund, each netting a very impressive £7,841.
The roll over to next Saturday now stands at £373,225 with the bonus fund also very juicy at £159,953.
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Friday, March 27th, 2009
Tomorrow’s Scoop 6 covers action from both Doncaster’s Lincoln meeting as well as Kempton Park which should keep flat racing fans more than happy.
The Scoop 6 wasn’t won last Saturday and the win fund currently stands at £184,241 with the bonus fund at £78,960.
The races that make up this weekend’s Scoop 6 are;
2.25 Kempton - Bambos Charalambous Betview Manager Of The Year Handicap
2.45 Doncaster - William Hill Spring Mile (handicap) (straight)
3.00 Kempton - Williamhill.com Rosebery Stakes (heritage Handicap)
3.20 Doncaster - Williamhill.com - Play Live Casino Cammidge Trophy (listed)
3.35 Kempton - Williamhill.com Magnolia Stakes (listed)
3.55 Doncaster - William Hill Lincoln (heritage Handicap) (straight)
Blue Square usually offer 10% cashback on the Scoop 6 and also give new clients a £100 free bet.
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You can get Scoop 6 tips, analysis and strategy from our horse racing forum as well as using our Scoop 6 Guide.
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Friday, March 20th, 2009
The big race of the weekend is the Winter Derby at Lingfield which is sponsored by Sportingbet for the first time. Premier Loco boast an impressive all weather record and rates a solid Winter Derby market favourite.
This Saturday’s action comes from Newbury, Haydock, Bangor, Stratford, Lingfield and Gowran Park.
There are 8 live races on Channel 4 this weekend, the 3.15 and 3.45 from Haydock, the 2.05, 2.35 and 3.05 from Lingfield and the 2.20, 2.50 and 3.30 from Newbury.
If you back the winner of a live Channel 4 race at 4/1 or bigger, Bet365 will give you a free bet of up to £50 on the following Channel 4 race. This is a great offer for all you Saturday armchair punters.
Newbury host a couple of top class novice races for mares and the pick of Haydock’s card is a class 2 handicap hurdle featuring Mister McGoldrick.
Scoop 6 News
The Scoop 6 was not won last week and the win fund now stands at £83,507.
Scoop 6 races for 21/3/09
2.20 Newbury
2.35 Lingfield
2.50 Newbury
3.05 Lingfield
3.15 Haydock
3.30 Newbury
You can normally get 10% cashback on your Scoop 6 bets with both Skybet and BlueSq. Both bookmakers also offer new clients a free bet.
Be sure to visit our horse racing tips forum for all the hottest tips on the weekends action.
Good Luck and Happy Punting
Mabbs
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