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Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Spreadex Analysis – Thursday, December 5th

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Leading horse racing advisor Andrew Mount contributes to various Racing Post publications including the Weekender and Racing & Football Outlook, plus the GG.co.uk website. Unearthing value bets via handy systems and statistics, he shares his latest thoughts with SportsCasting readers below.

The great thing about Spreadex is that offers both normal fixed odds betting plus spread betting on horse racing. There are some key differences, of course, between this form of gambling and placing regular fixed odds bets.

Make the right call and punters could win big, but the potential to lose money can be much higher. Intrigued? Then check out this how to spread bet on horse racing guide:

Andrew heads to the jumps meetings at Leicester and Wincanton for his two recommended bets/trades on Thursday, December 5th…

LEICESTER 2.55

SAMAZUL scored comfortably at Fontwell on his penultimate start, but that race took little winning and the other four finishers were all beaten next time out, the runner-up and third at short prices. Ben Pauling’s six-year-old reportedly stopped quickly when a 31-length sixth of eight back at Fontwell on his next start and today’s market seems to have overlooked that performance, making him the 15-8 second favourite. His patient running style is far from ideal for Leicester and he faces solid rivals in the shape of JOHNNY MAC, three from three on right-handed tracks for his current yard, and chase debutant DAVIDS WELL. Sell in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market.

Recommendation: Oppose SAMAZUL in Leicester 2.55

 

WINCANTON 3.10

I was tempted by the claims of SAFE DESTINATION in this 3m2.5f handicap chase because of his good record on right-handed tracks but the best value could lie with the Christian Williams-trained JONY MAX. This front-running nine-year-old arrives here in good form having made all at Warwick last month before his neck second to SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL (re-opposes today) at Taunton, and the first-time cheekpieces could eke out some improvement. Since the beginning of 2019 his trainer is ten from 45 when using this headgear for a profit of £21.00 to a £1 level stake at SP. We’re at the time of year when the yard’s handicap chasers usually come to life and his runners in first-time cheekpieces from December 1st until the end of the season are nine from 22 in the past five seasons for a profit of £38.50, including eight from 16 (+£29.50) for the chasers. He’s worn first-time headgear twice previously, landing this very race in 2021 in a first-time tongue-tie and finishing a close-up second, again over course and distance, in first-time blinkers back in October of this year. Buy in the Spreadex 50-30-20-10 market or take a fixed odds price.

Recommendation: Back JONY MAX in Wincanton 3.10


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Andrew Mount is a leading racing adviser, broadcaster and journalist with over 20 years experience in the industry. He is a regular contributor to the Racing Post, Racing & Football Outlook, the Racing Post Weekender and the GG.co.uk website and has written more than 20 horses-to-follow books. Andrew specialises in a systems-based statistical approach to betting sites and is an expert pundit on William Hill radio and Racing Post TV.

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