Horse racing tips: Wolverhampton and Plumpton finest bets, Monday 10th February
Our ace tipster booted in a pair of 4/1 winners in his Saturday column. They’ve lined up three greatest bets for Monday’s action below.
Storm Ciara brought on havoc to the racing schedule yesterday however hopefully we are going to get some action right now. Unfortunately, the meeting from Catterick has already been lost, while Plumpton must pass a precautionary inspection at 8am.
Wolverhampton hold an eight-race card on the all-weather which can go into the early evening.
Our leading selection is a David Simcock runner who is in wonderful kind in the intervening time and might have more success at Wolverhampton, while we expect a Simon Crisford colt could have too much class for his rivals on the Tapeta right now.
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Wolverhampton 6:10 betting tip: Clap Your Hands’ winning run is most likely not accomplished yet
After a hat-trick of wins in his final three begins, Clap Your Hands goes into the Online Casino Handicap in unbelievable form. Despite his sharp stand up the weights, his profitable streak can proceed in this small runner subject.
David Simcock’s horse broke his maiden at Chelmsford over 1m5½f again in December by a slim margin.
Emphatic victories then adopted at Wolverhampton over 1m4f and 1m6f respectively. The latest margin of success was just below 5 lengths which suggests the handicapper has been unable to pay money for him just but.
Clap Your Hands appears to be bettering every time he steps up in journey. That is an efficient signal ahead of this prolonged 2m contest as it will be the furthest he has been campaigned over. His newest outing suggests he shouldn’t have any problem with this latest trip.
The four-year-old ought to be backed at 5/4 to show he’s ok at this class two level as there is much more to come from him.
Wolverhampton 5:forty betting tip: Double Kodiac can rating on drop down in class
The Bombardier “March To Your Own Drum” Handicap (Wolverhampton 5:40) is the right alternative for Double Kodiac to land the second win of his career.
Simon Crisford’s gelding is lightly-raced on the track, with his sole victory thus far coming as a two-year-old on the turf at Maisons-Laffitte in France.
Double Kodiac finished second behind Fox Champion last April at Newmarket. Richard Hannon’s runner has since won a Grade Two contest so that type has worked out very well. That run indicates he should be far too good at this level.
The son of Kodiac did disappoint on his latest outing at Doncaster the place he went off because the 9/4 favourite. That run must be forgiven as he returns to the AW for his second shot on this surface.
Plumpton 3:15 betting tip: Hawthorn Cottage to comply with up
It took Hawthorn Cottage 4 attempts however she obtained off the mark over hurdles final time at Doncaster and she or he appears a fantastic bet to follow up within the Extech Cloud – Humanising It Handicap Hurdle (Plumpton three:15).
Under the hands of 5lb claimer Lucy Barry, who is also on board at present, she was given a constructive journey on the Yorkshire observe on her handicap debut. She made all in the 2m3½f contest which proved to be good techniques as her rivals had been simply unable to get to her.
Expect to see Hawthorn Cottage as soon as once more set the tempo right here over a slightly longer journey. She has 8lb more on her again but she remains to be prone to be off a winnable mark on her second handicap look.
The bookmakers make Amy Murphy’s runner a 4/1 shot which ought to be snapped up as she is a horse who is on the up over hurdles.