Top Horse Racing Service: 3 Best Bets for Saturday. Cheltenham Festival Betting Service & Free Horse Racing Tips for Saturday.
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Top Horse Racing Service: 3 Best Bets for Saturday
Sandown 13:50 – FOUR SPRINGS (10/1)
Having won his last three races, it’s fair to say that the improving six-year-old Scorpio Rising arrives here in excellent form. However, he now carries a 6lb penalty, which won’t make life easy, and this is undoubtedly a stronger race than the ones he has been winning.
Kaka’s Son looks a horse with potential, but I rarely get involved with runners from the Jonjo O’Neill stable. With respect, they can be frustratingly inconsistent and, in my view, the yard doesn’t always maximise the quality it has available.
Former Willie Mullins runner Unknown Entity could improve now that he has a handicap mark, although he’s not the toughest battler when the pressure is applied.
Rather than overanalyse the rest, I’ll come straight to the one I like.
Four Springs makes plenty of appeal and there are three key reasons for that.
First, I’m convinced he will improve now that he’s back on a right-handed track. Secondly, a large field should suit his running style, allowing him to settle and come through late. Thirdly, he wears first-time cheekpieces, which could unlock a little extra.
Add in suitable trip, ground, and a workable handicap mark, and Ben Jones’ mount looks a very solid each-way play at the price.

Sandown 15:35 – TUNE IN A BOX (4/1, 9/2 Exchanges)
Welcome To Cartries needs to bounce back from a disappointing run and must do so under a hefty weight.
Sound And Fury is a decent type, but the nine-year-old may now be feeling the effects of the handicapper after his latest victory.
First-time cheekpieces helped Bucksy Des Epeires win last time out, but the question now is whether he can repeat the performance with the same aid applied.
Calimystic battled well to score at Newbury Racecourse and is only 4lb higher today. With Nicky Henderson’s gelding open to further improvement over fences, he should run a big race.
That said, the one I’m siding with is Tune In A Box, trained by Tom Lacey.
The seven-year-old now runs 10lb below his last hurdles mark and arrives here after finishing a respectable third last time out. With the promise of more to come, Stan Sheppard’s mount looks the one to be on.
Hereford 16:02 – GOLAN LOOP (4/1)
Short-priced favourite Bective Abbey represents Nicky Henderson and will be ridden by James Bowen. He returns from a three-month break, and the yard is certainly in better form now.
However, the eight-year-old has already been raised in the weights twice without winning, and he’ll need to find improvement.
Gris Majeur and Mombassa are both now non-runners, while Mountain Mike doesn’t appeal based on his latest effort. As for I Play County, two recent pulled-up runs hardly inspire confidence.
Instead, I’m happy to side with course-and-distance winner Golan Loop.
Although he disappointed at Wincanton Racecourse last time, he had looked a rapid improver prior to that run. The six-year-old has since been given time to recover, and at his age there’s every chance he can bounce back strongly.

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