Friday 12th September | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
I closely watched the performance of Aiden O’Briens Amelia Earhart on racecourse debut and wrote down ‘this will be winning good races’. She is entered in the Group 1 Fillies Mile and looks like a typical improver. Christophe Soumillon isn’t a bad pilot to have on board and this horse can fly home to win the 4:10
Mission Central is another of Aiden’s that I’ll be backing today, this time in the 2:25. The horse was gelded following a rubbish debut, but has bolted up in his two runs since. He has natural speed, and the step back to 5f should help not hinder. He has the most forward potential of any horse in the line up.
I have looked through the field at length but I can’t get away from Sweet William in the Doncaster Cup, 3:00. John & Thady Gosden’s horse is defending his crown after winning the race last year, and this year looks arguably easier. 6/4 is a short price, but looks completely fair as an overnight price for a horse that really should win.
Daily Trio selections:Amelia Earhart (4:10), Mission Central (2:25), Sweet William (3:00).
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Daily Trio Strategy
What is the Daily Trio strategy?
Our proven betting system is three singles and a treble. As a simple guide:
2 winners = profit
3 winners = jackpot
It’s a sustainable way to have a bet every day while keeping the chance of a nice win alive. The key is holding our own with the bookies until we land the day where all three go in—and the treble lands.
Why & how does the Daily Trio strategy work?
- ~33% strike rate across the year (~1 in 3 winners).
- Singles are designed to hold stake over time.
- Profit kicker comes from the treble — that’s the maths working for us.
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