Irish Music faces what should be an easy task in the Maiden Stakes over six furlongs of Kempton polytrack today, "time" to get jiggy. Eight go to post for this opening of another twilight fixture but only Irish Music can win if able to reproduce anything like�recent form; runner-up (beaten half a length)�behind Lord Of The Music, over five furlongs on this track, represented by far a "career-best" and expect Alan Jarvis' charge to go one better.
Two divisions of the Maiden Stakes over seven furlongs offer a couple of betting opportunities, Kings 'N Dreams/Plenty O'Toole; both�will be ridden by Tom Queally and look�nigh on guaranteed to make the frame. An each-way double makes good sense and is advised. Each-way doubles are the very best bets for huge, consistent�profit; bookmakers do not like serious-minded punters playing them.
If all eight go to post for the concluding 3-y-o handicap over a mile Nora Mae also qualifies as the definitive place chance judged on�form five days ago when Sylvester Kirk's charge was an unlucky beaten-favourite.�
SELECTIONS
RACE 34 (#1) IRISH MUSIC
RACE 39 (#5) KINGS 'N DREAMS
RACE 41 (#4) PLENTY O'TOOLE
RACE 45 (#6) NORA MAE (e.w.)