![]() ![]() Jordan Henderson is certain to make the cut if he stays clear of injury and there will always be space for Mason Mount because of his work off the ball, which is enough to make managers stick with the Chelsea midfielder even when he is not playing well. In midfield Declan Rice is a guaranteed starter, while Jude Bellingham banished any concerns over his inexperience with a fabulous display against Germany. Telegraph Betting brings you racecards for every meeting every day and they include horse racing selections for every race, with each horse’s chances given a rating out of five.On the opposite flank Luke Shaw, who was a doubt after losing his place at Manchester United, has surely played his way back in after impressing against Germany. Selection: Florence Street SP with Paddy Power Looking for more horse racing picks for today’s action? Waiting tactics appeared to suit last time at Bath and, having attempted to make the running at Wolverhampton over 1m 1½f in September before failing to see the trip out, it will be interesting to see how returning champion jockey Oisin Murphy opts to play his hand here – as he is also drawn wide. #Jacob nottingham 27 instagram crackThe Iffraaj filly was a close second at Bath (1m, good) earlier in the month, running on well late on after being denied a clear run at a crucial stage.įrom an unchanged mark of 66, she has a big run in her on what is her first crack at a mile on an all-weather surface. But he only just got up in the dying embers 22 days ago and has more on his plate after being raised 4lb and berthed in stall 11 this time.Ī viable alternative is Andrew Balding’s FLORENCE STREET, despite her maiden status after 11 runs. Proclaimer is bidding to earn a course-and-distance hat-trick for trainer Julie Camacho. ![]() Selection: Stake Acclaim SP with Paddy Power Horse racing tip: Kempton, 6.45 ![]() ![]() Stake Acclaim, having placed or won in half of his 38 career turf starts, looks like he could go close again. Winston is back in the saddle now and aims for a fifth win on this mount. He is now back on his last win-mark of 72 and the softening ground will be in his favour. On his return to action four weeks ago, he then ran as odds of 20/1 suggested he might at this course and distance – an outing that should have sharpened him up once more. Stake Acclaim ran disappointingly at Lingfield in late June and was given a midsummer break. He won at Windsor (5f, good to soft) in May and then posted a quartet of runner-up finishes over the next two months. He is into the veteran stages now at nine, but has enjoyed a consistent year on the turf. Selection: Presenting Yeats SP with Paddy Power Horse racing tip: Nottingham, 2.50ĭean Ivory and Robert Winston team up here with STAKE ACCLAIM and he should live up to his name. He is off a 10lb higher mark this time and, while he could have more to offer, it is almost certain that Presenting Yeats will ask him some tough questions. He beat an exposed field there and it probably was not the strongest of contests for a Class 4. Valentino was 8lb out of the handicap when he won at Newton Abbot last month. The handicapper has only nudged him up a further 3lb and, equally at home over this slightly shorter trip, he is likely going to go close again. The five-year-old is coming together nicely and, while he has not won those races by wide margins, he has shown an attitude to dig in that bodes well. The son of Yeats has won at Warwick and Hereford over 3m 1f in the past five weeks and is now 2-3 in the hands of Paddy Brennan, having previously managed only a lone success in 13 attempts over timber. Horse racing tip: Taunton, 1.20Ī pair of winners last time out, Valentino and PRESENTING YEATS, draw swords here and the feeling is that Milton Harris’s charge can maintain his recent upwards curve and complete a hat-trick. Already used the Paddy Power sign-up offer? Take a look at more great bookmaker offers and the best betting sites. ![]()
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