Today’s horse racing tips: Three longshots to fill your pockets for Sunday, July 1
Don't miss out on these each-way bets for Sunday, July 1
THE CURRAGH takes centre stage on Sunday with Group 1 action combined with the usual competitive handicaps.
It sets the day up nicely with a few opportunities to get involved in the markets throughout the afternoon.
The first longshot I have eyed up comes in the Lyndsey & Eleanor Comer Trust Handicap at the Curragh (4.05).
Massif Central has been inserted as favourite, but the one I prefer is Master Speaker.
They were second and third respectively in a warm handicap won by Saltonstall last time out, and at the prices I have to side with Master Speaker.
The favourite may have a more progressive profile, but this is factored into his odds and is why I lean to Adrian McGuiness's horse.
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He's gone up 21lbs since arriving at his new yard, but still looks like finding more and is still 8lbs below his career high.
It would be some training performance if the eight-year-old could get up in this ultra competitive heat.
From the Curragh to Windsor in five minutes, as my next each-way dart comes in the Bet Online Now! Starsports.Bet Fillies' Handicap (4.10)
Indicia remains a maiden, but showed plenty of promise early on in her two-year-old campaign.
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She ran in a pair of hot novice heats at Ascot and Newmarket before shying away in her next efforts.
A return to quick ground can hopefully see her bounce back and if she does she can make an impact in this 0-75 fair handicap.
The stable form of Charlie Hills is a concern, but at the prices in such an un-competitive race Indicia looks overpriced.
My last pick comes over the sticks from what should be a great days racing at Uttoxeter.
In the Listed Marston's Pedigree Summer Cup, Good Man Vinnie makes some appeal at a juicy price.
He's sneaked into the race off bottom weight, following a win over course and distance at the end of May.
This is a big step up but he's previously shown promise in a couple of novice chases and he's certainly going to be better than his current mark of 123.
Seven-year-old's have a good record in the race, with three winning in the last six renewals and the eye-catching booking of Sam Twiston-Davies also makes appeal.