Lucky 15 Tips: Saturday’s best bets across the tracks using our NAPs table

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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.

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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 some of the top-performing tipsters in the table. Let’s get to the bets…

13:45 Ripon – Jaxta (Racing & Football Outlook, Andrew Mount)

JAXTA was 3-1 joint favourite on his Pontefract debut (5f, good to soft) 12 days ago but he looked a tricky ride and showed early speed before dropping off. Clearly thought capable of better and his stable have won the last two runnings of this race.

13:50 Sandown – Head Law (Sunday Mail, Rockavon)

HEAD LAW is a French bumper winner who’s now progressing well over hurdles and it was all very easy in bringing up the hat-trick at Southwell (2m, good). This race is much stronger but connections can’t complain about a further 10lb hit and it’s difficult to know where his limitations lie.

14:10 Leicester – Decidous (On The Nose, Expert Eye)

A 480,000gns yearling, DECIDOUS made a winning debut at Wolverhampton (1m4f) in February, and he showed a little improvement when fifth of 12 at Kempton (1m3f) the following month. Harry Davies, excellent value for his 7lb claim, keeps the ride. Remains capable of better and he’s another in with a shout on his turf/handicap debut.

14:25 Sandown – Mister Fisher (Morning Star, Farringdon)

MISTER FISHER was somewhat let down by jumping in the Marsh Melling at Aintree 15 days ago, taking Grade 1 form figures to 84PUP4P. A Grade 2 specialist who has a record of 11121 at this level over jumps, the silver medal earned in this race last year (neck second). Respected back in this grade.

Saturday’s Lucky 15

13:45 Ripon – Jaxta
13:50 Sandown – Head Law
14:10 Leicester – Decidous
14:25 Sandown – Mister Fisher

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