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This weekend’s best Horse Racing tips from Haydock, Newmarket and France

The lull in between Glorious Goodwood and York’s Ebor Meeting might not throw up the best couple of weekend’s racing of the year, but fear not - there are winners a plenty still to be found, here’s the pick of the weekend action.

On Saturday the fillies take centre stage at Newmarket in the Group 3 Sweet Solera Stakes at 3pm. It looks a good renewal too, and the one carrying my cash will be Henry Cecil’s unexposed Chachamaidee, who made a very good impression when third in Royal Ascot’s Albany Stakes last time out.

A Lingfield  winner in June on her first ever racecourse spin she’s been brought along in typical unrushed fashion by her master trainer, she’ll love the step up in trip, and can make the frame at the least.

Back her each way at 5/1 with Stan James, not forgetting entries in the Lowther, Fillies’ Mile and Dewhurst pointing the way to greater things on the horizon.
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Posted 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Galway Festival Tips – Monday 27th July

Fifty Two weeks of waiting are over and the assault on the senses, which is the Galway races are back!

The opening race at 5:10, a two mile Novice Hurdle, can fall to the ever powerful Willie Mullins & Ruby Walsh combination courtesy of Tarkari, available at a best priced 5/1 with Boylesports.

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Given the testing conditions (which should suit Tarkari far more than several of today’s rivals), a drop back in trip should be ideal.
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Posted 7 months, 3 weeks ago

Rely on Guineas winner Ghanaati for the tip to give you that Friday feeling at Royal Ascot‏

First up, it’s hats off to Yeats and connections – irrespective of what you backed in the race you’re watching the wrong sport if you weren’t roaring him home. The type of magic all too often absent from the Flat scene.

It’s another cracking day’s racing on Friday, and Barry Hills’s hugely exciting filly Ghanaati looks like the one to be with in a cracking renewal of the Coronation Stakes (3.45pm).

Latest Coronation Stakes Odds

Hills won this four years ago with Maids Causeway, and in Guineas winner Ghanaati he looks to have a filly who’s at least as good. A 25/1 shot at Newmarket, she looked pretty special that day on what was only her third start, and can progress again.
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Posted 9 months ago

Take the hint as Yeats prepares to make it 4 – Thursday’s tips at Royal Ascot‏

No horse has managed to win four in the long and proud history of the Royal Ascot Gold Cup, but what are records if they’re not there to be broken?

Aidan O’Brien’s superstar eight year old Yeats, winner of this contest in 2006, 2007 & 2008, steps up to try and etch his name onto the famous trophy for an unprecedented fourth time on Thursday afternoon, and with conditions absolutely ideal he should be primed to once again deny principal market rival Geordieland in the 2m 4f contest (3.45pm).

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Critics rightly point to his dismal showing in the Vintage Crop Stakes at Navan in April, when he could finish only sixth (beaten some 32 lengths), albeit on ground far softer than he’d have preferred.
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Posted 9 months ago

Epsom Oaks & Derby Tips – Oxx & Kinane to leave them seeing Stars!‏

Epsom’s world famous Oaks and Derby fixture attracts racegoers of all shapes and sizes, and they’ll be flooding in in their thousands to witness two days of top class racing.

A field of 13 are scheduled go to post for the Investec Derby (3.45pm, Saturday), and I’m very keen on the chances of Guineas winner Sea The Stars becoming the first horse since Nashwan 20 years ago to do the double.

Immediately after his Newmarket success, big race jockey Mick Kinane said he’d be “some spin in the Derby”, and nothing I’ve seen in between times suggests he can’t follow up now he steps up in trip.

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Posted 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Meehan primed for Irish Guineas double – Bank Holiday Weekend Tips‏

The wide open expanse of County Kildare’s famous Curragh racecourse could be humming to a slightly surreal tune this weekend as Manton handler Brian Meehan launches a potent dual attack on the boylesports.com 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas.

While the Irish may be threatening a whitewash in our Derby on June 6th – the graphic on the front page of today’s Racing Post displays the fact they’re responsible for the first six in the betting and nine of the first eleven, while William Hill have slammed the door shut on their market about an Irish-trained winner of the Epsom Classic – Wiltshire based Meehan could be about to exact a bit of Anglophile revenge by walking away with both of their Guineas.

Forget the fact Limerick-born Meehan is as Irish as the Liffey and focus on the great chance awaiting Delegator in the boylesports.com Irish 2,000 Guineas at 3.45pm on Saturday.
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Posted 10 months ago

Newmarket 2000 Guineas Tips Look Like Great Value

Many of the regular readers and followers of Tom’s Tips on this site will be eagerly anticipating Saturday’s Stan James 2000 Guineas at Newmarket as they clutch their antepost vouchers on the back of Tom’s advice from the last few weeks.

Back in March, Tom advised an each way bet on Mastercraftsman to win the opening Classic of the Flat Season at odds of 7/1, and the Aidan O’Brien runner is now best price 9/2 following good support in the last couple of weeks.

Tom’s other tip for the 2000 Guineas came last month when he advised an each way bet on Delegator at odds of 20/1 on the back of breaking news that the Brian Meehan Colt had produced a great piece of work on the Gallops, news that was confirmed in style when he won the Craven Stakes over Course & Distance a week later. He is now the joint 7/2 to win the race.

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Good Luck and enjoy the fantastic weekend of live sport, not forgetting to view some our free bets that can be claimed on all the live action from the Classics at Newmarket to the Hatton fight in Las Vegas!

The Betting Directory Team

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Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Fairyhouse top of the tree for this weekend’s Horse Racing tips‏

The crowds will be packing into Fairyhouse for three great days racing from Sunday until Tuesday, and there are solid grounds for believing the giant Trafford Lad can scale new heights in what has been an excellent introductory season in the chasing ranks by taking the Powers Gold Cup at the County Meath track (Sunday 3.45pm).

Dusty Sheehy’s seven year old Tragic Role gelding was a more than decent hurdler finishing third at the Cheltenham Festival in the ‘Ballymore’, plus third in Punchestown’s Grade 1 Champion Novice Hurdle when sent off favourite.

He made a smooth transition to fences in the Autumn, racking up three wins on the bounce, culminating in a five and a half length course and distance victory against no less than Arkle winner Forpadydeplasterer in the Drinmore. That display marked him down as the leading middle distance novice that side of Christmas.

He then suffered a minor blip when turned over by half a length by out and out stayer Casey Jones (my idea of a decent each way bet for Monday’s Irish National provided the rain stays away) at Leopardstown’s Christmas meeting, but that was over 3m, and it seems fair to suggest 2m 4f is his optimum trip at this stage of his career.

Next up Sheehy sent him to Leopardstown for the PJ Moriarty, and although his effort flattened out between the last two fences it shouldn’t be forgotten who he finished third behind: subsequent runaway RSA Chase winner Cooldine, plus old adversary Forpadydeplasterer. A case of the form not so much being franked as force fed into the thoughts of any punter who witnessed the relevant races.

It then came to light that a poor scope and a training hold up owing to a stone bruise might have contributed to what was already a notable piece of form – with a perfect prep which he’s enjoyed this time around on the menu he might well have finished at least second.

Trafford Lad is versatile as regards the like good or yielding surface, and has the excellent Tom Doyle on board. Plenty of observers wondered aloud what on earth he was up to when he decided to quit England and return home a couple of years ago, but a steady flow of winners and associations with an array of the best Irish stables have more than justified the €29.99 Ryanair fare.

The decision not to go to Cheltenham has given his trainer plenty of time to prepare for this, and the presence in the field of some useful rivals notably the unbeaten Joncol and Irish Arkle winer Golden Silver mean he’ll go off a working price.

Lastly, wait and see what the notoriously bad Irish weather has in store before having a bet on the Irish Grand National (Monday 3.55pm).

I reckon Noel Meade has a decent chance of netting some prize money with the nicely weighted Casey Jones as long as it doesn’t turn into a quagmire.

He ran well at Cheltenham when a staying on 5th in the RSA Chase, stays longer than the mother-in-law, and may need this marathon 3m 5f test to be seen to best effect. Have an each way interest at 14/1 with Paddy Power.

Good luck!

Weekend tips:

Trafford Lad (win), Powers Gold Cup, 3.45 Fairyhouse Sunday

Casey Jones (each way) 14/1 (PaddyPower), Powers Whiskey Irish Grand National, 3.55 Fairyhouse Monday

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Posted 11 months, 2 weeks ago