It’s May, and it’s Monday, which can mean only 1 thing – evening racing at Windsor.
There’s a card of six races on the figure-of-eight track this Monday night.
We’ve got a tip for every race, and one NAP for the card.
The latest horse racing tips – most often British and Irish racing tips, but also big races internationally may be covered – which have been published by Little Blue Pen, are listed in this section of the site. The most recent tips are at the top. We’ll also sometimes post updates about our tipping performance in here, too!
It’s May, and it’s Monday, which can mean only 1 thing – evening racing at Windsor.
There’s a card of six races on the figure-of-eight track this Monday night.
We’ve got a tip for every race, and one NAP for the card.
There’s an afternoon of flat horse racing at the North East’s seaside course, Redcar Races, where a card of eight races will begin at 2pm.
There’s a tip for every race and one NAP, below.
There’s a card of National Hunt racing at Ludlow on Monday afternoon.
We’ve got tips for every race, and one NAP which represents the one we feel has the best opportunity under today’s conditions.
There’s an evening card of flat racing on the turf at Leicester on Monday, when a card of six races will kick off at 6.15 PM.
Our tips for every race and a NAP can be found below.
There’s a card of 8 flat races at Carlisle in the North West of England on Monday.
Tips for every race are below. Our NAP is in bold.
It’s the Aintree Grand National on 6th April 2019, at 17:15pm. Millions around the world will watch the world’s most famous steeplechase, but really, what you want to know is… who will win, right!
I’m not foolish enough to say our selections will definitely win, but below are four each-way choices to land the spoils at tasty double figure prices.
Cheltenham Festival 2019 comes to a thrilling conclusion on Friday 15 March with Gold Cup day.
Thursday was an incredible day right here, which saw the winner in the opener added to with a few “hit crossbar” seconds at very long prices, before the incredible 50/1 success of Eglantine Du Seuil consolidated this week into a clear and unassailable profit.
Friday’s card is tough, but there’s some really good potential available. The soft side of good going, and expected showers, could make all the difference though, as there are some very fine margins here. Also, this year’s Gold Cup is a mouthwatering prospect, with a lot of very classy horses, all coming here in some kind of form.
A day to enjoy with a scattering of small stakes each-way efforts for us – and one big NAP.
Wednesday was a very good day, with 4 winners from the 7 races, including a NB with Envoi Allen taking out the Champion Bumper, and the highlight of the day being an overnight 40/1 shot, William Henry swooping late to lift the Coral Cup.
Thursday is another excellent prospect for racing fans, as Cheltenham Festival 2019 serves up another card of high grade racing, today.
Tuesday we watched as Cheltenham Festival 2019 got off to a great start, and we landed a nice touch in the Champion Hurdle, despite Apple’s Jade failing to put her best foot forward, when our each-way selection won the big race. A difficult day though, all round, as we saw a few fancied runners failing to complete. That’s racing, and the entertainment is likely to return (after an 8am inspection) on Wednesday.
Cheltenham Festival 2019 kicks off on Champion Hurdle Tuesday, 12th March, on what is looking like it will be Good to Soft Going.
This year, there’ll be tips for every race, which are created from speed ratings we store on all UK and Irish runners. We’ve found, over the years, that our tips are way above average, particularly in Each-Way markets. So, rather than selecting 1 horse per race, where the prices and fields are feasible (5 & 6 place payouts are the norm @ Cheltenham), we’ll provide a handful of Each-Way selections at double (and sometimes triple!) figure prices.
Find the value, and enjoy the sport.
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Here’s to a successful and safe Cheltenham Festival!