Market support for any of the newcomers would be significant, but a couple of these have already shown a fair level of ability. Mahagoni is entitled to plenty of respect following his Chepstow success and he probably has plenty more to offer, but FLIPPIN’ ECK may have his measure this time. The form of his close third at Thirsk last time is working out well and he can make the most of the 7lb he receives from Sir Mark Prescott’s gelding.
Grant Tuer is having an exceptional season and his latest success story, OUT OF BREATH (nap), can land the hat-trick. Thornton Le Clay returned to the Flat with a close third at Hamilton recently and could be best of the rest. Katsonis is another to consider, while Ezanak won at Ayr last time but has an unreliable profile.
This could be a good opportunity for PHOTOGRAPH, who returned to form when runner-up at Musselburgh last time on his second outing for Declan Carroll. Willa ran an encouraging race at Thirsk on his first start for Mike Sowersby and is second choice, ahead of Racy Stacey and Shine On Brendan who ran well over C&D recently.
Having won this race last year and now back off his last winning mark, Northernpowerhouse is worthy of respect in his bid for a follow-up, but this race has gone to a 4yo for the past seven years and can do so again courtesy of CRUYFF TURN. Tim Easterby’s gelding was impressive when making all at Leicester last time and with no obvious front-runner up against him here, he could again be hard to catch if similar tactics are employed.
Ready preference is for NAVAJO SPRING, who has shown improved form over C&D the last twice and holds very solid claims. Kraken Power is second choice, ahead of handicap debutante International Girl.
Unexposed filly Tequila Royale has to be feared despite conceding 2lb to male rivals but the combination of a return to Redcar and first-time headgear may enable CLEVELEYSto get off the mark. As If By Chance looks best of the rest.
Recent Thirsk scorer Truth In Jest has to be respected, while better efforts from Three Hat Day and Cometh The Man wouldn’t be a surprise provided the ground remains on the fast side. However, PORTELET BAY makes the most appeal as he has winning form over C&D, is consistent and is very much favoured by quick ground.
Horse Racing Tips: Our 7 slick picks at Redcar on Saturday
The Racing Post deliver their esteemed verdict on every race at Redcar today.
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13:20 Flippin’ Eck
Market support for any of the newcomers would be significant, but a couple of these have already shown a fair level of ability. Mahagoni is entitled to plenty of respect following his Chepstow success and he probably has plenty more to offer, but FLIPPIN’ ECK may have his measure this time. The form of his close third at Thirsk last time is working out well and he can make the most of the 7lb he receives from Sir Mark Prescott’s gelding.
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13:50 Out Of Breath (NAP)
Grant Tuer is having an exceptional season and his latest success story, OUT OF BREATH (nap), can land the hat-trick. Thornton Le Clay returned to the Flat with a close third at Hamilton recently and could be best of the rest. Katsonis is another to consider, while Ezanak won at Ayr last time but has an unreliable profile.
14:25 Photograph
This could be a good opportunity for PHOTOGRAPH, who returned to form when runner-up at Musselburgh last time on his second outing for Declan Carroll. Willa ran an encouraging race at Thirsk on his first start for Mike Sowersby and is second choice, ahead of Racy Stacey and Shine On Brendan who ran well over C&D recently.
15:00 Cruyff Turn
Having won this race last year and now back off his last winning mark, Northernpowerhouse is worthy of respect in his bid for a follow-up, but this race has gone to a 4yo for the past seven years and can do so again courtesy of CRUYFF TURN. Tim Easterby’s gelding was impressive when making all at Leicester last time and with no obvious front-runner up against him here, he could again be hard to catch if similar tactics are employed.
15:35 Navajo Spring
Ready preference is for NAVAJO SPRING, who has shown improved form over C&D the last twice and holds very solid claims. Kraken Power is second choice, ahead of handicap debutante International Girl.
16:10 Cleverleys
Unexposed filly Tequila Royale has to be feared despite conceding 2lb to male rivals but the combination of a return to Redcar and first-time headgear may enable CLEVELEYS to get off the mark. As If By Chance looks best of the rest.
16:45 Portelet Bay
Recent Thirsk scorer Truth In Jest has to be respected, while better efforts from Three Hat Day and Cometh The Man wouldn’t be a surprise provided the ground remains on the fast side. However, PORTELET BAY makes the most appeal as he has winning form over C&D, is consistent and is very much favoured by quick ground.
Tips for Redcar today
13:20 Flippin ‘Eck
13:50 Out Of Breath (NAP)
14:25 Photograph
15:00 Cruyff Turn
15:35 Navajo Spring
16:10 Cleverleys
16:45 Portelet Bay
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