Tuesdays Horseracing Tips, 10 November

By Carl Harris

By Carl Harris

Tuesday, usually a day to duck but there are three jump meeting with plenty of decent options, so I will be getting involved at all three venues today. Sedgefield, Exeter and Lingfield are the venues a full day that signals that we really are in the National Hunt season proper.

I have four bets today which may be worth playing in a multi-bet combining doubles, trebles and a four-timer. Here are the horses I suggested perming in what would be a very handsome payout if they all come good;

13:30 Lingfield- Absolute Shambles, Win

Lets hope Absolute Shambles (13:30) is anything but in what looks on paper to be a very modest novice handicap chase. The five year-old ran well to finish second at Wincanton a couple of weeks ago and really should go one better with Colin Bolger in the plate.


14:00 Lingfield- Sonowyouknow, Win

Bought by current connections out of the Ronald O’Leary stable following some decent form in bumpers, Sonowyouknow (14:00) repaid some of that outlay by winning a maiden hurdle at Aintree under Tony McCoy. That was a decent victory which should have taught the five year-old a thing or two about the game. With McCoy back in the saddle I see only one result here.

JUmping at three meetings

JUmping at three meetings

15:10 Exeter- Copper Bleu, Win

Philip Hobbs has started the season well and can sore at Exeter with Copper Bleu (15:10) who goes over fences and should have too much class for the field. With a rating of 142 over the smaller obstacles he is sure to have been very well schooled and should really get off the mark at the first time of asking. Nothing in the field has form within the same parish as Copper Bleu who has Richard Johnson in the saddle for assistance.

15:20 Sedgefield- Knockaveen, Win (NAP)

Alan Swinbank does exceptionally well in northern bumpers. Knockaveen (15:20) was another first time out flat race winner at Carlisle. I saw that race first hand, having an interest in a filly that ran down the field. Knockaveen is a very good looking sort and should win here. I think this won without being asked any question at all, by a mere nine lengths, with no telling just how good she could be. Knockaveen is my best bet of the day. The excellent Brian Hughes takes the mount.

Carl Harris’ Multi-bet for Tuesday 10 November

  • 13:30 Lingfield- Absolute Shambles, Win
  • 14:00 Lingfield- Sonowyouknow, Win
  • 15:10 Exeter- Copper Bleu, Win
  • 15:20 Sedgefield- Knockaveen, Win (NAP)

Get on with a multi-bet


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Tuesdays Horseracing Tips….

Tuesday..A Few on the List Today

Its the stuff on nightmares today. With only a week until Royal Ascot, this week is the diet before the week of indulgence! I have a shortlist but not much in the way of major wagers today.

Chester Looks Very Difficult for Punters

Chester Looks Very Difficult for Punters

At Redcar..

Officially Redcar is a seaside town, however the view from the racecourse is dominated by chemical plants and industrial clouds bellowing from huge chimneys. That said I can’t help but love racing at the Teeside venue and will be there today to back a horse I think may land a bit of a touch.

The Redcar straight mile championship is a good series with decent prize money that culminates in a valuable televised 9Channel 4) final  at the end of the season.  The journey towards the big prize kicks-off this afternoon for Dream Lodge (3.35) in the maile handicap who is making his debut for the Richard Fahey yard. The drop in the handicap and with Frederik Tylicki’s  five pounds claim it should mean that Dream Lodge turns out to be a well handicapped horse today.

The Richard Fahey stable are flying and it looks as though this will be another horse, as so many do, to improve for the switch to the Malton trainer.  I expect to see steady market support today for the former James Given inmate so I have taken the early price, remember you get Best Odds Guaranteed, so if it drifts you get the bigger SP.

I also like Luc Jordan (4.45) who was a close second last time and should break his maiden today at Redcar.



At Salisbury…

Aromatic (3.55, Salisbury) was one that we gave you last time she ran at Lingfield where she won in workman like fashion. Not impressively but quite easily. That was from a handiap mark of 78 and she is back to turf today running from only a five pounds higher mark. John Gosden still has her entered in next weeks Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot which looks a remote possibility given her rating but suggests that she has shown quite a lot at home. She looks a filly that likes to do the bear minimum which Jimmy Fortune, who takes over from Richard Mullen, will have to overcome with his usual no nonesense style.

I think Aromatic, who is an improving filly, is well weighted to complete the hat-trick today.



At Southwell….

Jumping at Southwell where I have two on the list. 7.30 Southwell  Tony McCoy has been booked by the McCain yard for Empress Orchid who should win. Two career starts under National Hunt rules have yielded 2 seconds and it should be a 1 with a win in this maiden hurdle.

At 8.30 Mizen Ravnen is tough and consistent and has a big chance of winning tonight, although the race looks tricky. Roses in the 9.00 looks the good thing of the day for the Swinbank team who farm thse NH flat races.

Chester just looks a nightmare!

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