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) today. The four you’ll see below are the selections of some of the top-performing tipsters in the Table. Let’s get to the picks…
The suggestion in an open handicap hurdle is the lightly raced PIAFFBUBBLES who shaped with some encouragement on his first start for Rebecca Menzies and should benefit from today’s step up in distance. Heading a long list of dangers is another handicap debutant, Pileup, while cases can also be made for Miss Milano and Algesiras.
Luna Dora was unfortunate here last time and could gain compensation but little more than a length separated the first five home then and the form is open to question. Grandee is the most interesting runner, in many ways, but MACTAVISH is taken to build on his encouraging C&D effort two weeks ago.
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This looks an open race, with plenty of nuances about the ground among its complications. Old Port has something to prove on turf but Downsman, Torcello and probably Aqwaam would come firmly into the reckoning if the going is soft or heavy. The failure of Two Brothers to put his head in front on the line sways the vote away from him even though he went so close to getting it right on his last three starts. He is therefore second on the list behind HASEEFAH, who lacks a recent run but was pipped in a soft-ground race last term and ran well every time when she was returned to the Flat this May-July.
There’s not much between Golden Apollo and Bellagio Man, first and second respectively over C&D this month. Victory for either wouldn’t surprise but this could go to BELLE FOURCHE who notched her first AW win on her second start for David O’Meara and she’s capable of better after only five runs.
Lucky 15 Tips today: Friday’s best bets using our NAPs table
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By PP Staff / Horse Racing Tips / 7 months ago
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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) today. The four you’ll see below are the selections of some of the top-performing tipsters in the Table. Let’s get to the picks…
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13:10 Wetherby – Piaff Bubbles (Daily Mail)
The suggestion in an open handicap hurdle is the lightly raced PIAFF BUBBLES who shaped with some encouragement on his first start for Rebecca Menzies and should benefit from today’s step up in distance. Heading a long list of dangers is another handicap debutant, Pileup, while cases can also be made for Miss Milano and Algesiras.
15:05 Uttoxeter – Mactavish (The Guardian)
Luna Dora was unfortunate here last time and could gain compensation but little more than a length separated the first five home then and the form is open to question. Grandee is the most interesting runner, in many ways, but MACTAVISH is taken to build on his encouraging C&D effort two weeks ago.
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16:25 Newmarket – Haseefah (The Sun)
This looks an open race, with plenty of nuances about the ground among its complications. Old Port has something to prove on turf but Downsman, Torcello and probably Aqwaam would come firmly into the reckoning if the going is soft or heavy. The failure of Two Brothers to put his head in front on the line sways the vote away from him even though he went so close to getting it right on his last three starts. He is therefore second on the list behind HASEEFAH, who lacks a recent run but was pipped in a soft-ground race last term and ran well every time when she was returned to the Flat this May-July.
17:45 Southwell – Belle Fourche (Daily Record)
There’s not much between Golden Apollo and Bellagio Man, first and second respectively over C&D this month. Victory for either wouldn’t surprise but this could go to BELLE FOURCHE who notched her first AW win on her second start for David O’Meara and she’s capable of better after only five runs.
Friday’s Lucky 15 tips:
13:10 Wetherby – Piaff Bubbles
15:05 Uttoxeter – Mactavish
16:25 Newmarket – Haseefah
17:45 Southwell – Belle Fourche
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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