13:25 Taunton – Novices’ Hurdle (4)

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13:25 Taunton – Novices’ Hurdle (4)

This looks a competitive novice hurdle, but the market might be underestimating the prospects of GO WEST (5/2). While NOT SO WOOLLY and JURANCON dominate the betting, GO WEST has shown significant improvement since his hurdling debut, winning comfortably at Fakenham. The ‘p’ symbol on his Timeform rating suggests there’s more to come, and Paul Nicholls’ strong strike rate at Taunton (31% since 2020/21) bolsters confidence.

The pace forecast is strong, which could play into the hands of horses who settle well and jump fluently—attributes GO WEST demonstrated last time out. With NOT SO WOOLLY potentially vulnerable if the race becomes too tactical, GO WEST’s ability to handle a quicker pace and his scope for further improvement could see him go closer than the market suggests.

For those looking for a bigger price, JAIPALETEMPS (8/1) could outrun his odds. The anticipated strong pace should suit his running style, and while he’s been campaigned at claimers in France, David Pipe has a knack for improving these types. He could hit the frame if the favourites falter.

Betting Strategy:
GO WEST looks the value to topple the market leaders, while JAIPALETEMPS offers each-way appeal in a race where the pace dynamics might unsettle a few.

4 responses to “13:25 Taunton – Novices’ Hurdle (4)”

  1. Graeme Stoddart avatar
    Graeme Stoddart

    I think with Jurancon and Seymourjohn both front runners, Go West might lead and a Harry can dictate the pace and could prove hard to beat with conditions that suit.

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    1. Jurancon is a non runner now

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    2. Graeme Stoddart avatar
      Graeme Stoddart

      I meant to say that they were both out. Silly me Go West to win anyway !

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  2. Graeme Stoddart avatar
    Graeme Stoddart

    I love it when a plan comes together 🙂 BTW I thought that the fav didn’t jump very well could be a lay nto.

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