The UK and Irish racing today comes from Bath, Catterick, Doncaster, Epsom, Goodwood, Market Rasen and Tramore.
Its Oaks day in Epsom. Our tips and a nap for the big race can be found below.
Nico de Boinville is a prominent British horse racing jockey who has made a name for himself with his exceptional talent and determination in the sport. Born on July 31, 1989, de Boinville has shown a natural aptitude for horse racing from a young age. He has achieved tremendous success in his career, with notable victories at prestigious events such as the Cheltenham Festival and the Grand National.
De Boinville is widely recognized for his successful partnership with the legendary racehorse Sprinter Sacre, with whom he won the Queen Mother Champion Chase at the 2016 Cheltenham Festival. His skill and rapport with horses have earned him a reputation as a jockey with a keen understanding of equine behavior and a strategic approach to racing.
In addition to his accomplishments on the track, de Boinville is admired for his sportsmanship and dedication to the welfare of the horses he rides. His passion for the sport and commitment to excellence make him a respected figure in the world of horse racing.
The UK and Irish racing today comes from Bath, Catterick, Doncaster, Epsom, Goodwood, Market Rasen and Tramore.
Its Oaks day in Epsom. Our tips and a nap for the big race can be found below.
Nicky Henderson picked up another winner at Aintree Festival 2018, when King George hero, MITE BITE (IRE) powered past Bristol De Mai to lift the 2018 Betway Bowl Chase in fine style.
Thursday was a good day. Winning the Ryanair Chase at 12/1 and then following up with Penhill at an early 14/1 was rounded out by several long priced each way results (bet365 paid on 5/6 places – hint!).
Our Naps have been by far the worst of our selections this week, but we hope to turn that around on Gold Cup Friday!
There’s racing the UK and Ireland on Saturday, with meetings in Ascot, Gowran Park, Haydock, Huntingdon, Lingfield and Wolverhampton.
We’ve got tips for each race, and four naps (scroll down) for today.