Boulting For Glory

The ground has changed, with good appearing in the description across all tracks.

I have had some success watching and backing horses from the Neil King yard - partly because he does well at my favourite gaff, Plumpton.

King's horses definitely run better on good ground, and actually I have made a small sum laying them this winter when a combination of heavy going and the stable being out of form made them unlikely winners.

This afternoon he has Boulting For Glory running in Doncaster's 4.40. It's a long trip up there from the yard in Wiltshire but he definitely will get the good ground I suspect he prefers. Neil King gave the horse a favourable mention in one of those stable tour things last year and - like it seems almost half the horses in training - has had a wind op (being a vet attached to a stable must be quite lucrative).

Last night Boulting For Glory was available at 50/1. This morning there was 25/1 briefly and now he's 16's. It seems to me the stable fancy him and with the sun out he is worth a punt. 

Oh and the Boulting Brothers made one of my favourite films, Brighton Rock, so even the name omens are on side.

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