Horse Racing Tips, Predictions & Best Bets – 19/02

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Yesterday, we delivered three wins from three tips, including a 10/1 longshot when Where It Began delivered the goods at Punchestown, and with momentum behind us, we’re on the hunt for more winners today with events to dissect at Carlisle, Lingfield, Wolverhampton. Keep reading to consume our latest horse racing betting tips below.

Best Tip #1: Cracking Gold – Lingfield 4.20

Cracking Gold has a 6lb penalty to absorb today, though that shouldn’t detract from his chances of success too much against a beatable-looking array of opponents at Lingfield.

The promising 3-year-old caught the eye when winning on his debut at Kempton last month and should go again here. The son of Havana Gold is odds-on to win, though he is still worth taking to win over 7f for the second time on the spin.

Other betting sites for horse racing have given the nod to Forever Noah, who shaped up decently at Kempton in January, though a sizable improvement will be needed.

Never Mind Me, who will be ridden by Oisin Murphy, has been backed into a tighter price in the markets and could come into the reckoning. Never Mind Me showed flashes of promise on a 6th-placed debut at Wolverhampton back in November.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK1/2
Planet Sport Bet4/7
Fitzdares4/7

Best Tip #2:  Perculator – Carlisle 5.10

Perculator is a bumper winner on heavy ground previously and seemed to be comfortable with cheek pieces applied when securing the win at Wetherby on January 13th. The front runner finished clear on that occasion and a 4lb rise might not be enough to stop her repeating that trick over a similar trip.

The 7-year-old, who is stabled at Mark Walford’s, also drops back in grade today, further heightening her chances of a follow-up success.

Kiss My Face is another runner of note in the last race at Carlisle. He has been a flat racer in the main over the past year with mixed results, however, he did win at Catterick a year ago and did well over hurdles to finish third at Musselburgh on New Year’s Day.

Micky Hammond’s Fainche meanwhile, is also of interest having competed solidly in a third-place finish at Wetherby just a few weeks ago over a similar distance.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK9/4
Planet Sport Bet5/2
Fitzdares9/4

Best Roughie: Northbound – Wolverhampton 8.00

Northbound claimed third spot after an encouraging run at Newcastle earlier this month and that was just the 6-year-old’s second runout under the direction of trainer Peter Niven and improvement should be expected here.

The trip is almost the same at Wolverhampton and with a good start and a smidgen of fortune, Northbound could make a real impact from a meaty starting price on betting apps.

Bossy Parker might appeal to others off a fair mark and though the 4-year-old remains unexposed on AW, the drop back in distance could suit.

Blue Collar Lad has buckets of experience at Wolverhampton having raced three times there since September last year and familiarity could be used to his advantage on his stable debut for Stella Barclay.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK7/1
Planet Sport Bet7/1
Fitzdares7/1

Stats and Insights

  • The 7 furlong downhill stretch to tie things up at Lingfield can suit the speedier types, so keep an eye on the sprinters when weighing up your options. There is a notable draw bias for horses drawn in high stall numbers on the straight track and that should be factored into your thinking.
  • The trip at Carlisle undulates around a pear-shaped track, making it one of the more unusual courses on the UK circuit. The finishing post comes at the end of a long hill and while the rise itself isn’t that intense, it does allow horses with strong stamina to make up ground.
  • Wolverhampton is constructed on a level Tapeta surface and horses with previous experience working on that surface are usually worth tracking. The circuit also features left-handed bends and again, the somewhat unusual direction changes can be handled by horses that have run them before.

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Simon Winter is an Irish sports journalist and betting specialist with a decade of experience in the industry. As a multi-sport enthusiast, he has produced content and tips for dozens of different sporting disciplines over the past ten years or so. Simon first started his journalistic journey as a football blog hobbyist around 2010, though his pastime soon blossomed into a career and he has had work published by the likes of Racing Post, Bloomberg Sports and FST since as well as many of the biggest brands in bookmaking. He is an avid supporter of Manchester United in England’s Premier League and of his local club, Wexford FC, in Ireland. Away from his professional life, Simon is a notorious bookworm, a keen amateur gardener and garage gym enthusiast.
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