One a day 12:25 Ludlow - 2 mile maiden hurdle (class 4, good to soft)
Eyes are first drawn towards Tom Dascombe and Finoah, Dascombe does not have many runners over jumps, indeed the last time he ran one over jumps was back in 2009, more than 11 years ago. 2 of his first 3 winners when he started his training career in early 2006 actually came here at Ludlow (both wins were with same horse), he has never had another runner here, so has his 100% strike rate at Ludlow to maintain. Finoah is one of 3 that have been rated in 80s and 90s on the flat (Lissitzky and Just The Man are other two). As this looks quite a good race, I think hurdling experience will be important, but keep an eye on betting for Finoah anyway because it’s such a rare jumps runner for the trainer. Out of these flat racers, only Just The Man has run over hurdles, he placed 3rd on hurdling debut but was well behind the front two and that didn’t look a particularly strong race so I think he needs to improve a fair bit but it’s not impossible.
Long Stay is the pick of hurdling form, he finished 2nd on his hurdling debut at Musselburgh, that looks strong form as there were two previous hurdles winners in there that finished 4th & 5th (more than 15 lengths behind Long Stay, 5th rated 108). So, Long Stay has to be thereabouts, he could win it but is a silly price at 4/6 as this is not such an easy race with some potentially good horses in there on ground softer than what he has raced on so far. So I am going to look for some value against him.
The one that has potential to do well is Kakamora, he was beaten 40+ lengths when last of 6 finishers on his rules debut at Exeter, but the fact that he was priced up as clear 2nd favourite at one stage against triple bumper winner Ask A Honey Bee tells me that he is well thought of. He drifted back out to 11/2 before the off and was beaten a long way from home. Maybe going was too quick for him, pedigree suggests softer going will suit better, and it was a hot race anyway. He represents top connections, owned by Tim Syder, who bought him for £105,000 after his point to point win last year. Pedigree is quite nice too, dam half-sister to Grade 1 winning hurdler Bitofapuzzle and Listed hurdles winner Golden Gael. There is enough there to suggest that he will win races at some stage of his career, I am hoping he will improve enough from his debut to run well today.
Bet
Kakamora, 0.5 pt each way @ 10/1
Good luck.