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5x NAPS Champion Paul Jacobs is on hand for you on a weekly basis in this new article to highlight the horses to add and delete from your horse stable from the week that was. With over 30 years of experience in the field and a record five Racing Post NAPS table wins under his belt you would be mad to miss out on his weekly advice! To edit your stable and be alerted for every race your chosen horse will be racing via our email service clickHERE.

REFLECTIONS IN-RUNNING (Wednesday October 21st)

Bogsnog - "Unlucky at Wolverhampton, just needs a run through a race"

Fort Bastion - "Back down to reaosnable mark, better over 7f than a mile?" 

Obsidian - "Should have own on all-weather debut and there will be plenty of opportunities this winter on the sand."

Elusivity - "Tricky, but capable sprinter who is outstandingly well handicapped at the moment."

Wednesday October 14th

Mezzotint - "Well handicapped should have doubled up at Wolves, poor ride"

Vallarta "Also at Wolves caught the eye in behind - winner waiting to happen"

Dream Walker "First signs of return to form at York, loves it soft off a pace"

Horsted Keynes "Ran well in conditions race at Kempton, coming back to form"   

Thursday October 7th

Obsidian - "Should have won Mile Championship at Redcar, compensation awaits at similar level"  Wednesday September 29th

Totalize - "Didn't get test of stamina he needs at Haydock, still worth following in a well run race with give in the ground"

Salvado - "Caught the eye in low grade Wolverhampton sprint"

Dambuster - "Fell out of stalls at Kempton & never in contention"   

From 27th August

Alejandro - "Ridden to forecfully at Doncaster worth another chance"   - just waiting for quicker ground

Go Packing Go "Needs a drop to 6f"

Gale Force "Has a nice staying handicap in her"   

From 13th August 

Highland Acclaim - "Back to fom at Newmarket and Ayr Gold Cup a feasible target now"

Thatcherite - "Unlucky at Beverley on Wednesday, fast pace, fast ground, stiff track = win"

Elizona - "Again ran well at Kempton, to my eyes just needs holding onto for a bit longer"

From 8th August 

Bertiewhittle - "Unlucky in running on Sat - now dangerously well weighted"

Presburg - "Race on Sat at Goodwood came too soon after Sandown, worth another chance"

Suzi's Connoisseur - "Ran very well in  7th in Stewards Cup, looks like an Ayr Gold Cup horse" 

From 22nd July

Librisa Breeze - "Better run after finally settling and one to watch back down to a mile"

Confessional - "Ran well for a long way in Scottish Stewards Cup, but better over 5f on a flat track"  Unlucky to bump into progressive sort on Sept 27th

Flyman - "Moved from Fahey to O'Meara and handicapped to wein 7f with give"  (won at 8/1)  - RUNS IN GREAT ST WILFRID ON SAT 15TH - Big player on soft ground.

From 8th July

Pea Shooter - "Missed the break at Beverley worth another chance."

Penhill - "Pulled too hard in moderately run race."  (runs Wed Aug 5th) 

Battersea - "Working well at home but saw too much daylight." - Still one to considre for something like the Ebor Handicap

Munaaser - "One for the Cambridgshire after back to form at Sandown."  (Ran well again at Goodwood, definitely Newmakret material)

Gabrials Kaka - "Running on ground too quick so not performing to his best, wait for the rain as a big handicap will come his way off his mark."

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