Ebor Festival Day 4 ITV Racing Tips & Betting Preview
WISSAHICKON (best cost 15-8) is that the type horse in the race and will take a beating at the opener at York. The form of zaaki is not as good as it reads, I wouldn’t read much into the beating Barney Roy if the Charlie Appleby horse returned to the track. Wissahickon did not pick up last time out in Lingfield, and in the end was fairly pleased to finish a long way. Hegoes well clean and’ll gain from being rested.
BEAT LE BON (best price 5-1) is just two from two at Goodwood, and in my eyes has a breaking opportunity to fill out the hat-trick. The 3 year-old has won his last three races, which included a 1 length win Value Of Kent, who conducted in the festival. He didn’t get the simplest of rides in the ditch at Goodwood, but still won with ease.
FIRST IN LINE (best cost 7-2) created a enormous impression when ruining the area at Doncaster, this will be a more demanding race for John Gosden’s three-year-old but he’s likely to take pleasure in the step up in trip. Whilst First In Line is the most possible winner, I’m not having LARIAT (best price 33-1) because the standing man. This year has been banging the door, and ended in behind a few decent types. Personal Secretary went on to triumph at Goodwood and beat him. Sir Ron Priestley beat himand has won twice on the rebound. Durston beat himwho then followed it up with a very close second. It will be intriguing to see the way he glanced within the space, however 33/1 with four locations looks enormous.
VIVIDLY (best price 15-2) was not fancied whatsoever when winning out time, and was tipped by me in a significantly shorter price. By winning a race that was decent however, a few shocked. That win in debut away from the rear of a third spot, lost to the impressive So Sharp. African Swift completed fourth when Vividly acquired, and place in a performance. Charles Hills’ horse must come on a lot after that win.
LAURENS (best price 11-4) was straight back for her best when winning over in France, a win that quietened doubters after that disappointing trip at Ascot. The triumph at Deauville was her sixth at the highest level. The only I’d keep an eye on is Sir Dancealot on this ground, although there isn’t too much for her to beat here Cape Byron is a threat.
RAHEEN HOUSE (best price 8-1) seems to delight in the more competitive races with loads of runners, instead of the small fields he’s recently been competing inside. William Haggas is in good form, because moving to his lawn, both coming over course and distance, and his five-year-old has ended third and second.
The other which I think looks a cracking each-way bet is KELLY’S DINO (greatest price 25-1 / 8 places). The six-year-old is on top of his game following a win against Corelli, who ran at York. You’d be shocked to find if you take a look at a number. The favorite King’s Advice was pushed all the way by Outbox last time out, exactly the same horse who Kelly’s Dino readily place away (over 1m 4f).
DOUBLE: First In Laurens & Line @ 15.8/1 )
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