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06/22/2010

Exceedingly Good Bet In The 5.15 At Beverley

One of the better value bets of the day shows up in the 5.15 at Beverley in the form of Exceedingly Good. The 4yo Exceed And Excel filly only rises 4lbs in the handicap for its last start 1l win at Nottingham over 6f which suggests it has been well treated by the handicapper considering what it takes on here.

That day over the longer 6f trip it was on pace and did itself no favours by pulling hard during the run but still found plenty to win. The form out of that race reads well now through Cornus who finished 2nd and has since come out and won again in 5K C4 company at Thirsk and the start prior was only btn 2l at Goodwood in 4K C4 company. 4th home that day Sea Crest btn 3.2l by Exceedingly Good was btn smaller margins at its 3 prior starts against similar behind Cornus, Verinco and Tangerine Weed adding further depth to the win.

Dropping back to sharper 5f trip is another factor that enhances the chance of Exceedingly Good here as it will surely see out the trip strongly from a favourable on pace racing position.

She is overly well bred carrying the proven Danehill X Red Ransom nick, her dam is by Sri Pekan and is stakes performed and is a half sister to 2 other handy black type sprinters in the form of Qadar and Valjarv, infact 7 of her 9 half relations are winners on the track. Exceedingly Good is fairly lightly raced having only faced the starter 12 times and may even have minor scope for further improvement but she only needs to hold the form of that last start win to prove hard to hold out here and at 10.00 on Betfair currently she represents extremely good value vs the likes of market dominating favorite Azygous (currently 4.60). Back Exceedingly Good with good confidence for a winning result. She will surely firm in price closer to post time.

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