Apologies for the lack of blogs since Chester, but quite frankly, when you have a course like Chester and very testing ground so early on in the season you have to tick all the boxes.
Unfortunately, at York there are similar problems. Not every horse likes York. The ground is drying up which may affect early season form, and ... the better horses are starting to appear.
A perfect example is today's big race:
York 3.00 - The Duke of York Stakes.
At the head of the market is HOOF IT. Top sprinter from last season, having his first run.
Close behind is this season's top sprinter MAYSON who has a preference for soft ground, and now the ground has dried up he has something to prove?
On my figures MAYSON has clearly improved, and is way ahead of HOOF IT's early season form, and would be my choice of the two.
Too much going on to cover other races, maybe tomorrow?
Have a good day ...
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