Top Racing Service: 3 Free Selections – Let’s Go!
We’ve got a strong trio of selections lined up today, with value angles and improving types across the card. Here’s where the money is going:

Top Racing Service: 3 Free Selections – Let’s Go!
Doncaster 2:20 – FIREWALKER (7/2)
On debut, the William Haggas-trained King of Earth ran a solid second to Gonna Fly. While that was a promising start, his pre-race odds of 15/2 suggest he wasn’t strongly fancied, and the form of that race remains untested. He was also beaten 2¼ lengths by the winner.
Naval Light is rated a fair 86 but looks exposed. If his trainer believed that mark offered real scope, a handicap route would likely have been taken. The now gelded son of Havana Grey should run his race, but he appears to have limitations.
The vote goes to Firewalker, trained by Kevin Philippart de Foy. He was beaten on debut at Southwell at odds of 1/4 by the now 96-rated Baker Blue. While that reads as disappointing on paper, he ran green and still showed plenty of promise. David Egan takes the ride, and with entries in several top races, it’s clear he’s highly regarded at home. Big chance.

Doncaster 4:40 – ARC OLE OLE (15/8)
Kelly Burn is an interesting outsider, but a few in here look stronger. The Roger Varian-trained Morbeh won impressively last time at Lingfield, although the race itself didn’t look particularly strong.
Preference is for Arc Ole Ole, who impressed when winning his second start. Dylan Cunha’s colt looks open to further improvement, conditions should suit, and he appears to be well handicapped. Plenty to like.
Ascot 3:40 – AUTHOCELTIC (3/1)
Haas Boy arrives in winning form, having taken a four-runner race by 10 lengths. However, only two rivals completed that race, and he’s been hit with a harsh-looking 8lb rise. Given the Chester Williams-trained nine-year-old has never won off a mark this high, he may now be vulnerable.
Pure Carbon finished second to Secret des Dieux, ahead of yesterday’s winner Tapley, and runs off the same mark. That said, a rating of 118 demands more, and others make greater appeal.
The focus is on Authoceltic, who re-opposes a rival he met at Newton Abbot. He’s now 5lb better off for just a half-length defeat and could easily have won that day but for two mistakes. The Jane Williams-trained seven-year-old still has scope for improvement and looks primed to turn the form around.

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