Some dogs just scream form, and Who Dares Wins is screaming it louder than most right now. The Mark Morris-trained black dog lines up in the 17:51 OR3 at Doncaster over 483 metres from trap four, carrying a composite score of 78 — the highest of any runner across today's entire card. That number alone tells you the data likes this dog, but the form figures behind it are even more persuasive: 1-1-1-2-1 in his last five completed races.
That kind of sequence demands respect. Three of those wins came at A1 level at Yarmouth, including a slick 27.25 run on April 4th that suggests genuine quality. His most recent outing was a comfortable win in an Open Race at Doncaster over 450 metres on May 16th in 28.05 seconds — the same venue he returns to today, albeit stepping up to 483 metres. The extra distance shouldn't pose any problems for a dog with his stamina profile, and the step up from OR to OR3 grade actually works in his favour.
The opposition looks modest by comparison. Magical Supreme in trap six and Dunbolg Formula in trap three both carry composite scores of 58 — solid enough, but they're going to need Who Dares Wins to have an off day to threaten. From trap four he should find a comfortable mid-track position early, and given the consistent early pace he's shown across his recent outings, he should be right there at the first bend.
At nearly three years old and clearly in the form of his life, Who Dares Wins looks the closest thing to a banker bet you'll find today. The data rates him twenty points clear of his nearest rival, and recent form backs it up emphatically.
