Sunday’s UK & Irish Notebooks
7 winners in the last 8 days for the GYTO Notebook! Mambo Nights landed us an 11/4 winner at Sandown on Saturday so we head into Sunday with confidence riding high. Two eye-catchers running at Goodwood and Leopardstown.
Notebook
7 WINNERS IN THE LAST 8 DAYS! REMEMBER THE NOTEBOOK IS PROFITALE TO FOLLOW!
Goodwood 1.45 Spanish Angel (7/4)
Good looking sort who put it altogether to win easily at Brighton on final start as a 2yo; not seen for 9 months but yard firing and looks to be off a lenient mark so every reason to expect a big run on return; sure to go close.
We head to Goodwood for our first tracker selection on Sunday and the Andrew Balding-trained SPANISH ANGEL is expected to pick up where he left off as a 2yo. He took advantage of a good bit of placement to make the breakthrough on that occasion and seems to have been let in off a lenient mark here of 81. He is open to plenty of improvement and has been gelded since last seen. He handled the track as went down just a neck on his second run ever so that’s another notable positive. Big chance!
Notebook
THE SECOND TRACKER HORSE RUNS AT LEOPARDSTOWN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON!
Leopardstown 5.45 Confidence High (10/3)
Lightly raced sort who showed much improved form back from a 307-day absence to win impressively over C&D last week; stayed on strongly in the final 50 yards and a similar effort should suffice under a penalty; sets a good standard.
Obviously there could be one or two improvers lurking in here but I loved the way CONFIDENCE HIGH won last week and turned out quickly under a penalty I think he’s going to take the beating here. He really hit the line strong and has more to offer being so lightly raced for his age. One to stick with for now! Zoom Zoom Babe won well over a mile in heavy ground last time so the drop back to this trip on better ground asks a few questions. Thereabouts though. Main danger probably Kokura on handicap debut.
Tracker Double
The Notebook Double consists of both tracker runners. Remember these are profitable to follow as singles so it’s always worth combining them as a double as well to maximise profit.