Thursday 27 July 2017

Thursday's Best Bets: Every tip from Newbury

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Tippin' Jimmy gives us his best bets, and runs us through the Newbury card.

5:25 Yarmouth - Harba (4/9)
A brilliant horse for me last week, and should follow up once again here. He won very impressively by seven lengths and I would him to win once again.

5:30 Newbury - Meyandi (11/4)
I was unsure about this race until I saw the weights, and this favourite should be hard to beat. He's run creditably in maiden company and was last seen finishing second at Southwell, a long way off Pealer. That horse went straight to the Derby, finished last but won a good handicap in good style. It's hard to judge his form, but it is certainly good enough for this.

6:00 Newbury - Tathmeen (4/5)
Normally I am all over maidens like this, but this looks competitve but if I had to go for one it would be the odds on shot. He has been improving, and deserves his chance in this contest.

6:30 Newbury - Miss Mo Brown Bear (3/1)
A horse with plenty of ability and showing all the right signs at home is this three-year-old filly. She has been desperately unlucky when beaten by inches the last two runs. She should give a much better account of herself.

7:05 Newbury - Baashiq (9/2)
Roger Varian's nice prospect competes in what looks a very strong contest in Berkshire. He won a very good maiden at the end of last year, before a good third place effort at Haydock last year. That run was promising and he probably needed the outing. He's progressive and can run well.

7:35 Newbury - Medicean Ballet (7/2)
This horse has plenty of improvement in her, and made a promising return at Sandown when fourth. She was held up and the race worked out in favour of the front runners, she should improve a lot from that run and I am expecting a strong performance. The Godolphin horse is a big danger.

8:05 Newbury - Harbour Grey (16/1)
Richard Hannon thinks highly of this horse, and I really am expecting a big return from this nice three-year-old. His filly won a good maiden back in April, and hasn't really had the chance to show what she is capable of since. She was pulled-up and injured at York, and was just too slow away to do any damage here earlier this month. I am expecting a much better performance.

8:40 Newbury - Samarmadi NAP (Evs)
This should be straight forward for Hugo Palmer's colt. He had been gelded before his second place run at Wolverhampton, and he will come on a lot for that run. He's the bet of the day, at a poor price.

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