Best horse racing tips: Sun Racing’s top picks for today’s racing at Newcastle, Kempton, Leicester and Hamilton
Don't miss out on Sun Racing's best bet and each-way shot at all of today's meetings
ANOTHER week in the racing world and it's a fairly busy Monday with four cards up and down the land.
We've had our heads in the form and picked out our best bets across the cards.
Hamilton
Best bet
1.30 Happy Power - Won here in stylish fashion on second start and returns under a penalty. Form of that win has played out remarkably well. Ground an unknown, but by far best claims in the field.
Each way
2.30 Khelman - Any Richard Fahey horse dropping back into a Class 6 is worth noting. He's far from the stable star but tends to run his race and this won't take much winning.
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Kempton
Best bet
3.40 Alexa Rose - Very green at Windsor but a big eye catcher and should be winning very soon. Jeremy Noseda has done well with his youngsters and Ryan Moore takes the reins.
Each way
4.40 Natural - A leap of faith here. But there's plenty of reasoning. James Fanshawe is a trainer to follow when the string is in form. This filly has some rock solid novice form and could be laughing at the handicapper on her way home here.
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Leicester
Best bet
2.20 House Of Kings - Favourite looks very vulnerable here and Clive Cox's horse can take advantage. Two solid efforts behind good yard sticks and with a bit of improvement should take this.
Each way
3.50 Kick On Kick On - All weather experiment failed last time but had been on the up before that. Still very much the one to beat in this handicap.
Newcastle
Best bet
5.30 Formula One - Well thought of this horse. Makes handicap debut and while 82 is no walk in the park, Hugo Palmer has a good record at the track and if he's as good as connections think he should be winning this.
Each way
6.00 Savannah Moon - Has shown very little since winning in May, but is back at that mark here. Dropped into a Class 6 and any market support could prove significant.