All Sports Clean Sweep: Four Winners Across Three Continents
Thursday's horse racing coverage was something special. From the all-weather at Southwell to the polytrack at Deauville and the international turf at Bahrain, All Sports members watched four horses land five bets across three countries and two hemispheres, with members combining the selections into accumulators for enhanced returns.
The Afternoon Action
Ten Carat Harry (1/1) - Southwell 14:22
The afternoon began at Southwell where Ten Carat Harry lined up in the Win £250,000 With BetMGM's Golden Goals Nursery Handicap over six furlongs. The Jamie Osborne-trained two-year-old, ridden by Saffie Osborne, came into the race unbeaten on the all-weather after completing a hat-trick over course and distance the previous month. Despite being sent off at evens, he delivered again, extending his perfect record on the synthetic surface to four wins from four starts.
Elima (5/1 Win & 8/11 Money Back 4 Places) - Deauville 14:05
While Ten Carat Harry was warming up at Southwell, Elima was breaking her maiden over in France. The Aga Khan Studs filly had shown promise in all four previous starts, placing each time without managing to get her head in front. That changed at Deauville when she made every yard in the De La Placiere Maiden Stakes over six furlongs on the polytrack. Ridden by Loic Plommee for trainer Franck Graffard, she finally delivered on her potential, winning by a length and three-quarters at rewarding odds of 5/1.
Members who took the Money Back 4 Places option on Elima at 8/11 also cashed in, giving them two winning bets from one horse and securing profits from multiple angles on a filly who was clearly ready to strike.

Down To The Kid (3/4) - Southwell 15:22
Back at Southwell, Down To The Kid was sent off for the Top 4 Finish market in the Always Gamble Responsibly At BetMGM Handicap over a mile. The Michael Herrington-trained six-year-old duly obliged, making light work of the 10-runner field on a track he knows well. The selection demonstrated the value of place markets when the analysis points to a horse who handles the conditions and can be relied upon to run his race.

Love Is The Law (15/8 E/W) - Bahrain 15:30
The final winner of the day came from Bahrain where Love Is The Law contested the Dallah Cup Handicap over seven furlongs. Owned by Fox and Badger Racing, the Irish-bred gelding had shown his ability when landing a seven-furlong handicap at Chelmsford City back in September. The switch to Bahrain's international season proved no obstacle, and at 15/8 each-way, he provided members with a profitable end to a remarkable afternoon.

Combining Selections for Enhanced Returns
With all four horses winning, members who combined the selections into accumulators saw significant returns from a single afternoon's racing. Ten Carat Harry at 1/1, Elima at 5/1, Down To The Kid at 3/4, and Love Is The Law at 15/8 combined to produce odds that rewarded those who backed the team's confidence across all three tracks.
Days like this demonstrate why our All Sports coverage exists. Our network of analysts spans the globe, from the Fibresand at Southwell to the polytrack at Deauville and the turf at Rashid Equestrian Club in Bahrain. We identified value across three very different racing environments and gave members the opportunity to combine that analysis into accumulator bets that paid handsomely.
Ten Carat Harry at evens was a strong fancy with solid form. Elima at 5/1 represented excellent value for a filly who'd been knocking on the door. Down To The Kid's place market selection extracted value from a reliable performer. And Love Is The Law at 15/8 combined UK form knowledge with an understanding of how horses translate to overseas conditions. When all four landed, it made for a very good day indeed.
| Race | Selection | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Southwell 14:22 | Ten Carat Harry (1/1) | ✓ Won |
| Deauville 14:05 | Elima (5/1) | ✓ Won |
| Deauville 14:05 | Elima Money Back 4 Places (8/11) | ✓ Won |
| Southwell 15:22 | Down To The Kid Top 4 Finish (3/4) | ✓ Won |
| Bahrain 15:30 | Love Is The Law (15/8 E/W) | ✓ Won |
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