Well if it was a struggle on Monday then Tuesday I’m afraid is no better with action from Beverley Folkestone and Stratford to excite is on Tuesday. There is cracking race at Beverley though, thank God!
The good news is though is that there is some fantastic horse racing coming our way on Saturday from Ascot well the big race is the group one Queen Elizabeth II stakes which will be a showdown between Canford Cliffs, Makfi and Rip van Winkle. The bookmakers have installed Richard Hannon‘s Irish 2000 Guineas winner as the short priced favourite with Makfi offered at 9-4. Surely this race hinges on the ground with soft going playing straight into the hands of the 2000 Guineas winner and conqueror last time out of superstar filly Goldikova.
Looks like we may also get another chance to see wonder horse Frankel in the Royal Lodge stakes and the unbeaten White Moonstone in the Fillies Mile. Right now though Ascot seems a long way from Beverley where quality is thin on the ground as the day’s best card is to be found at the East Yorkshire venue that does not bode well elsewhere.
3:30 Beverley, Tax Free, Win. This is the best race of the day, by some distance, certainly more than the five furlongs over which this race will be run. Tax Free is the class act in this field, in fact he is a class act. It has in fact, amazingly been 16 months since tax-free last one but he comes here on the back of a second to Astrophysical Jet at the Curragh last month. That form has been well and truly franked by the winner and Tax-Free should be back to winning ways for the Dandy Nicholls team who will still be on a high after their big race 1-2 on Saturdayup at Ayr.
I am going to leave it at that, just one bet but I advise making it a maximum bet on Tax-Free at Beverley, where I will be in attendance, cheering on the eight-year-old.
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