Horse Racing Tips, Predictions & Best Bets – 30/04

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Tuesday’s race card line up features meetings at Brighton, Catterick, Yarmouth and Punchestown across the UK and Ireland, giving us plenty of scope to identify some potential winners. Yesterday, one of our three selections placed while a second delivered a win when Hatadora scored at Windsor. Let’s aim for more of the same today and to that end, you can check out our latest horse racing betting tips below.

Best Tip #1:  Intercessor – Brighton, 14:25

Intercessor usually feels very at home at Brighton and the 7-year-old scored there just ten days ago in a Class 5 Handicap race over 1m. He drops back in trip today and is just 4lb higher in the ratings and he could be tough to stop at the same track.

Intercessor was also a winner over 7f at Brighton back in September and is taken to shine on the south coast again.

Uncle Dick meanwhile, is another former Brighton winner having picked up a victory at the circuit on April 20th. The 6-year-old has a 7lb increase to bear and will have to prove his worth over a shorter distance.

Liangel Hope could also be worth a market check on horse racing betting sites UK. He looked off the pace at Windsor earlier this month, however, Liangel Hope won this race last year.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK5/2
Planet Sport Bet9/4
Fitzdares5/2

Best Tip #2: Daddy Long Legs – Punchestown, 16:15

We head to day one of the Punchestown Festival for our second selection and Willie Mullins’ Daddy Long Legs looks like the one to back in the fourth race in Kildare. The 5-year-old tasted success at Ludlow just last week and though that was a Class 4 Novice Hurdle, he could be treated decently on his handicap debut today.

The booking of jockey Paul Townend adds further interest and Daddy Long Legs looks better than a mark of 135 would indicate.

Gavin Cromwell’s Toto Too should also be primed to go close. The 7-year-old, who won back-to-back races at Killarney and Navan in the Autumn, returned from a five-month absence to win again at Naas on April 4th over 2m. Switching to handicapping today shouldn’t be an issue.

Set Point, who was picked by jockey Jack Kennedy, is another contender with potential for Gordon Elliott.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK4/1
Planet Sport Bet4/1
Fitzdares4/1

Best Roughie: Morricone – Punchestown, 15:05

Morricone looks best placed to fly the flag for England in today’s second race at Punchestown. The 7-year-old has raced at the track four times in a row for his current trainer, winning twice over trips of 2m or slightly more.

There is an 8lb rise to consider today, however, his win here on February 5th caught the eye and a hattrick looks like a real possibility for the unexposed charge.

Elsewhere, Montegard, who has been heavily backed on betting apps, looks like another with credentials for your shortlist. The lightly-raced 5-year-old returned to action at the end of last month and scored at Wetherby in a Class 4 Hurdle Handicap. Tom Lacey’s runner competes off a kind mark today and should be involved.

Dancing Jeremy is another with a strong recent record (3-2-3-1-2) that could be in the mix.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK10/1
Planet Sport Bet10/1
Fitzdares10/1

Stats and Insights

  • The track at Brighton is laid out in a U-shape and includes a steady decline and tight bends. The run of the land there tends to suit nippier types. The season is still in its infancy at Brighton; however, jockey Charles Bishop has posted two wins from four races there already.
  • The course at Punchestown is a right-handed run with undulations, though it is considered fair in the main and most types have a shot at glory there. The five-day Punchestown Festival kicks off today and will showcase some of the biggest names in the industry.
  • Unsurprisingly, leading Irish trainers like Willie Mullins, Gordon Elliot and Henry De Bromhead have all enjoyed plenty of success at Punchestown. Jockeys Paul Townend, Mark Walsh and Jack Kennedy are also worth tracking when they are riding at the course in Kildare.

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Simon Winter is an Irish sports journalist and betting specialist with a decade of experience in the industry. As a multi-sport enthusiast, he has produced content and tips for dozens of different sporting disciplines over the past ten years or so. Simon first started his journalistic journey as a football blog hobbyist around 2010, though his pastime soon blossomed into a career and he has had work published by the likes of Racing Post, Bloomberg Sports and FST since as well as many of the biggest brands in bookmaking. He is an avid supporter of Manchester United in England’s Premier League and of his local club, Wexford FC, in Ireland. Away from his professional life, Simon is a notorious bookworm, a keen amateur gardener and garage gym enthusiast.
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