Monday in November
2.20 Fakenham: The fairly unorthodox profile today would seem to most closely fit Herecomesstanley but a more conventional approach to a Handicap Chase in general might veer us more towards I'Moncloudnine or Strawberry.
Strawberry won 9/4, I'Moncloudnine 2nd 2/1
12.30 Folkestone: Following the general profile of short-listing distance winners and lightly handicapped horses would point directly to Musashi and though strong course jockeys are scarce, the best record belongs to the jockey of Keyneema. Keyneema 2nd 10/1
Updated 11/30/09
Fakenham
Folkestone
SIS Handicap Chase (CLASS 3) (4yo+ 0-135) Good 3m110y Dec : The 2m advice appeared in past turned on its head (ie C/D or distance winning front-runners were beaten out by a horse back from a year-long break with no notable recent form).

Prix De Chateau De Pompadour Amateur Riders Handicap Hurdle (For Gentleman Amateur Riders) (CLASS 4) (4yo+ 0-100) Heavy 2m1f110y Key: Lightly handicapped, 9PFF, JFC Following general profile with minor tweaks would have picked winner here. Tweaks are: Allow weight range to extend to 11-4. Then give preference to JFC (then 9PFF) rather than TFC. That would have pointed to the winner here and hinted at the 2nd. The jockey (JFC/sr #1) seemed significant but I think applying normal HH rules with the slightly modified weight range and giving more weight to JFC is probably valid.