Horse Racing Tips, Predictions & Best Bets – 10/11

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Sunday’s race card is a relatively light affair, however, there is still a trio of meetings split between the UK and Ireland to keep us busy at Ffos Las, Sandown and Naas. Ahead of the action, we’ve been knee-deep in research searching for worthwhile horses to back. You can check out our selection of horse racing betting tips for Sunday’s card below.

Best Tip #1: Win Some Lose Some – Naas, 14:00

Win Some Lose Some showcased his potential in May when winning a Maiden Hurdle race at Kilbeggan and the 5-year-old eventually followed that up win further wins at Wexford in July and at Clonmel when last seen in a Hurdle Handicap over 2m 4f.

He has been nudged up 8lb since that success in late October, however, this charge is on an upward trajectory and should feature prominently again.

Elsewhere, PJ Rothwell’s The Busy Fool is shaping up like another possible contender and could be an alternative to track on betting sites for horse racing.

The 6-year-old returns after a lengthy break today, but was in consistent form in the spring before signing off, putting together a run of 3-3-1 which culminated in a victory at Tipperary. Expect The Busy Fool to be in the mix here.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK3/1
Planet Sport Bet3/1
Fitzdares3/1

Best Tip #2: Village Master – Ffos Las, 13:15

Village Master has been a sensation since moving into the chasing sphere and the 5-year-old managed to win five races on the bounce at different venues between April and June earlier this year.

A five-month absence is an aspect to factor in today, however, fresh from a wind operation in October, Warren Greatrex’s winning machine is backed to pick up where he left off at Ffos Las.

Bonza Boy meanwhile, is another horse with potential. The 7-year-old really starting to shine in the spring, posting back-to-back wins at Exeter and Chepstow in between second-placed runs at Exeter again and here at Ffos Las.

He returns after a 200-day break today and provided there is no rustiness to overcome, Bonza Boy should be able to launch another bold bid.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK5/2
Planet Sport Bet5/2
Fitzdares5/2

Best Roughie: Zambezi Fix – Sandown, 14:50

Zambezi Fix will start today’s Handicap Hurdle race at Sandown as the least-fancied horse on the docket on betting apps, however, the 9-year-old is capable of defying his big prices.

A winner when last seen in the Spring at Chepstow, Zambezi Fix ended the previous campaign with a record of 1-2-2-1 and the consistent sort has the mettle to make a good impact in today’s race.

Ben Clarke’s Ooh Betty also has the credentials to shine at Sandown. A three-time winner in 2023, the 6-year-old competed well in Class 1 company at the end of the spring and finished second in a Listed mares’ novice at Cheltenham in April last time out.

She comes equipped with a competitive mark today and should feature in calculations while dropping down a couple of grades.

BookmakerOdds
Betzone UK14/1
Planet Sport Bet14/1
Fitzdares14/1

Stats and Insights

  • Plenty of stamina is required to tackle the track at Naas due to the stiff uphill finish that spans four furlongs at the course. Trainers Willie Mullins, Henry De Bromhead and Gordon Elliott have been dominating jump races at Naas in recent seasons.
  • Ffos Las is generally a circuit for the gallopers due to the make-up of the track and how it develops. Evan Williams, Peter Bowen, David Pipe, Ben Pauling and Rebecca Curtis are the trainers to follow closely here.
  • Gallopers tend to excel at Sandown due to the course’s 4 furlong uphill finish and horses with staying power can often be worth tracking in the markets. Horses trained by Paul Nicholls and Gary Moore are generally worth a look at Sandown.

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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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