West Coast Dream worth a wager to get back to winning ways at Wolves

West Coast Dream has dropped to a dangerous mark and looks worth a wager at 13/2 to take advantage and get back to winning ways in the 6.30 at Wolverhampton this evening.

The gelding is on a loing losing run having last scored at Windsor back in Jumy 2012 where he made all to slam Macdillon by 4 1/2 lengths off a mark of 82.

Roy Brotherton’s charge was whacked up to a mark of 92 after that success, and consequently failed to trouble the judge in his final two starts of 2012.

He was also not at his best in his first couple of outings last season, but then ran well to finish third behind Church Music at Kempton off 83 in a class 4 contest and backed that up with a solid third at Salisbury off 82 in the same grade.

Since then the seven-year-old has failed to trouble the judged, and he has also not been at his best in two starts this year.

However, he now takes a drop into class 6 company for the first time in his career off his lowest mark ever of 65.

He is now a massive 17lb below his last win, and that gives him outstanding claims at the weights on the pick of his form.

Daily Sport recommended bet: 2pts win West Coast Dream (13/2 BetVictor, Paddy Power – BOG)

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