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David Massey

David Massey is an on course bookmakers clerk, a Sporting Life race card author, a horse racing punter and of course a regular contributor here at the Daily Punt. You can get his racecourse notes which are a great source of horses to follow here https://bluedelta.thrivecart.com/david-massey

Just A Quickie

Good morning all,

Struggling for time today so apologies for a very brief post, detailing one I like at Sandown later this afternoon.

Will be back tomorrow with a full guide for the TV racing, assuming it all survives the cold snap!

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Value – Is It A Myth?

Good morning all,

Twitter has once again come alight with the old “is there such a thing as value?” argument after one or two Tweeters basically said that it's only value if they win.

Whilst it's true that getting value doesn't put bread on the table, there's surely a counter argument to that, which is one I try to make (again) on the main piece today.

Plus one from Market Rasen that should be a bit fitter than he was when I saw him at Southwell last time out. Read More »Value – Is It A Myth?

Charidee Race Time

Good morning all,

Off to Ascot for what looks a very difficult card and I can see the money staying in my pocket for much of the afternoon, but there's an opportunity to possibly make a few quid before the “real” racing kicks off as there's the well-publicised charity race at 12.15. Some bloke called Michael Owen appears to be the centre of attention for it (and will no doubt attract the lion's share of the money) but as I've said before, these races can offer up some value if you can put a bit of legwork in. Which is what I've done this morning, and my thoughts are on the main piece. (Bookmakers will offer prices later in the morning, so it's worth a look). Read More »Charidee Race Time

Wind Ops Wind Up Some Folk…

Good morning all,

It was announced yesterday that from January trainers will have to declare when a horse has had a wind-op before the race (rather then the rather annoying after) and in predictable fashion, Social Media found itself split on the issue, although the split was more 80-20 in favour rather than 50-50.

Nevertheless, some saw this as an intrusion on trainers, some as another punters edge disappearing and some thought it wasn't something that was of any relevance anyway. My thoughts on the main piece, plus a few at big prices I'll be chucking a few quid at today. Read More »Wind Ops Wind Up Some Folk…