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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

Southwell Sand Starts Today

Good morning all,

Seems a bit strange to be switching codes again, especially with Cheltenham just around the corner, but Southwell's A/W season starts today and I hope to be attending as many meetings as possible. It's something I will be covering in a bit of depth here over the Winter, as there's definitely some punter advantages from betting on the Fibresand if you're careful. Draw biases, sire stats and run styles really come to the fore here, and that, combined with actually being at the track and seeing the condition of the horses can often narrow fields down to two or three pretty quickly.

Now, of course, I'm not there today as I'll be travelling to Cheltenham as soon as today's message is done, but my good friend Daren does notes for each Southwell meeting, often in the style of writing you get on a doctor's prescription. So I've tidied them up a bit for you and reproduced them – hope you can find some use out of his writings. Read More »Southwell Sand Starts Today

Back To The Flat (But Not For Long)

Good morning all,

A terrific day at Exeter yesterday and delighted to get the big race winner, Sir Valentino, as our selection yesterday at the very rewarding odds of 10-1. Exeter is another one of those places you wish was just a bit nearer, so you could visit more often. I probably get down there twice a year, often trying to tie it in with a visit somewhere nearby as a drive there and back in the same day is knackering. Thankfully I was playing the passenger yesterday as my good friend Becky did the steering, which means I’m in decent shape heading home this morning.

And I shall be calling in at Nottingham on the way home for their afternoon (only just, 12.20 start) meeting as it’s not a bad card and looks like there might be a bet or two. Read More »Back To The Flat (But Not For Long)

Haldon Gold Cup

Good morning all,

Couple of notices before we get stuck into today’s piece.

First of all, I’m now going to be doing Friday’s bulletins from this week. As a result, I’ll be dropping Monday’s bulletins as the racing at the beginning of the week tends to be pretty dreadful, and there’s often not much to say about it.

Second, I’m sure you’ll all join me in wishing Jim Crowley and Freddy Tylicki a speedy recovery after the dreadful events of Kempton yesterday. I know we as followers of the sport never forget how dangerous racing is, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t still shocked when injuries like those Freddy and Jim suffered yesterday occur.

With that, here’s today’s piece, with a review of Wetherby and today’s selection. Read More »Haldon Gold Cup

Champions Day

Good morning all,

With small fields still being the order of the day over the jumps, I’ve decided to put together the guide for Ascot this afternoon instead. Possibly the most interesting race of the day is the closing Balmoral Handicap at 4.25, at least from my punting view, but it’s a card full of quality and one to be enjoyed by all. There’s four of the six races covered below.

Just to say, next week I’m on the road all week, starting at Plumpton on Monday, so will have plenty to report back on as the week progresses. Cheltenham is finally in sight!Read More »Champions Day