ANY of our teams looking for a winner to put them first past the post in the final Naps reckoning on Saturday week should have gone with Capitano Corelli in the fourth race at Doncaster.
Paul Cole's charge returned as a 25-1 winner - but only one team took advantage, Balcony Boys shooting up to 25th place and into profit with £9.75.
Next best was Demi Beau, a 12-1 winner in the last race at Newbury. That almost did the trick for Booth Steel, as the win shot them into second place, with leaders Caught Napping almost living up to their name.
Napping now hold a £4.87 lead over Booth Steel, whose success was only their fourth winner of the season.
Bond Boy was a 12-1 winner at Doncaster but that only attracted the atention of Nu Line Four while Silca Boo gave Lucky Fifteen their first win of the campaign.
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