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Each and every day of the racing year we bring you a bumper NAPs table to give you the inside scoop on all the plays you’ll need that day.
Don’t know what a NAPs table is? We’ll tell you! It’s an independently run competition involving the cream of the British and Irish racing press whose positions in the table are based on their profits to Level Stakes. And just like all sports competitions worldwide, those doing best are towards the top of the table.
So, we decided to put that golden guide to the test and use it to steer you towards what could be a savvy Lucky 15 (4 horses, 15 bets). The four you’ll see below are the selections of the four best performing tipsters in the table. Let’s get to the bets…
With the form of her maiden win at Navan working out so well, HEART TO HEART is chosen to capitalise on what could be a lenient mark. Plenty have chances including the hat-trick seekers Rhythm Of Zain and Mister Wilson while Tartan Skirt and Seeingisbelieving are interesting handicap debutants for in-form yards.
Kim Bailey won this last year with Imperial Aura and can land back-to-back runnings thanks to ESPOIR DE ROMAY, who wasn’t stopping in front when falling two out in the Grade 1 Mildmay Novices’ Chase at Aintree in April. Fellow second-season chasers Silver Hallmark and Fiddlerontheroof also possess strong form, and Grade 1 novice hurdle winner Ahoy Senor is an intriguing runner on his chase debut, but perhaps the main danger will come from the novice Pay The Piper who is the only runner with the benefit of a recent outing.
TOMMY’S OSCAR did a lot right when runner-up on reappearance at Wetherby and on that evidence, there’s a bigger performance in his locker. Captain Zebo defends an unbeaten Carlisle record and is feared given his record fresh, with Albert’s Back also of interest in a good-quality handicap.
No marks for originality but UNO MAS won very easily off the same mark at Aintree last week and he must have every chance of making it four wins from five starts under Ellis Collier. Lord Sparky likes it here and he’s feared most on this return to hurdling. Out The Glen, who won a division of this two years ago, is also interesting for his new yard.
Lucky 15 tips today: Sunday’s best bets from across the tracks using our NAPs table
We’ve found four to hopefully fly at Carlisle, Naas and Huntingdon from the top tipsters in the UK and Irish racing press.
By PP Staff / Horse Racing Tips / 2 years ago
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Each and every day of the racing year we bring you a bumper NAPs table to give you the inside scoop on all the plays you’ll need that day.
Don’t know what a NAPs table is? We’ll tell you! It’s an independently run competition involving the cream of the British and Irish racing press whose positions in the table are based on their profits to Level Stakes. And just like all sports competitions worldwide, those doing best are towards the top of the table.
So, we decided to put that golden guide to the test and use it to steer you towards what could be a savvy Lucky 15 (4 horses, 15 bets). The four you’ll see below are the selections of the four best performing tipsters in the table. Let’s get to the bets…
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13:00 Naas – Heart To Heart (Irish Independent: Trav Corr)
With the form of her maiden win at Navan working out so well, HEART TO HEART is chosen to capitalise on what could be a lenient mark. Plenty have chances including the hat-trick seekers Rhythm Of Zain and Mister Wilson while Tartan Skirt and Seeingisbelieving are interesting handicap debutants for in-form yards.
14:00 Carlisle – Espoir De Romay (The Star: Jason Heavey)
Kim Bailey won this last year with Imperial Aura and can land back-to-back runnings thanks to ESPOIR DE ROMAY, who wasn’t stopping in front when falling two out in the Grade 1 Mildmay Novices’ Chase at Aintree in April. Fellow second-season chasers Silver Hallmark and Fiddlerontheroof also possess strong form, and Grade 1 novice hurdle winner Ahoy Senor is an intriguing runner on his chase debut, but perhaps the main danger will come from the novice Pay The Piper who is the only runner with the benefit of a recent outing.
14:35 Carlisle – Tommys Oscar (The I: Jon Freeman)
TOMMY’S OSCAR did a lot right when runner-up on reappearance at Wetherby and on that evidence, there’s a bigger performance in his locker. Captain Zebo defends an unbeaten Carlisle record and is feared given his record fresh, with Albert’s Back also of interest in a good-quality handicap.
15:55 Huntingdon – Uno Mas (Yorkshire Evening Post: Lee Sobot)
No marks for originality but UNO MAS won very easily off the same mark at Aintree last week and he must have every chance of making it four wins from five starts under Ellis Collier. Lord Sparky likes it here and he’s feared most on this return to hurdling. Out The Glen, who won a division of this two years ago, is also interesting for his new yard.
Sunday tips summary:
13:00 Naas – Heart To Heart
14:00 Carlisle – Espoir De Romay
14:35 Carlisle – Tommys Oscar
15:55 Huntingdon – Uno Mas
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