Monday 15th September | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies have a potential improver on their hands in The Expensive One, a half brother to superstar The New One. The Expensive One won a bumper and showed ability in hurdles debut at Fakenham. I expect to see progress after a break and today (3:00 Worcester) is a very winnable race.
Port of London bids to break his maiden tag in the 4:25 at Kempton. This Godolphin horse, trained by the Gosdens, has shown ability and should be winning better races than this in due course. Today is a stepping stone and I’m surprised he isn’t odds on today (at the time of writing he is odds against).
Gololphin should double up and take the first two races at Kempton, the second with Charlie Appleby’s Dancing Flower. Dancing Flower was third in a good maiden at Newmarket on debut, staying on once she got the hang of it and was nearest at the finish. With that behind her she looks a cracking bet to open her account in the 4:55.
Daily Trio selections: The Expensive One (3:00 Worcester), Port of London (4:25 Kempton), Dancing Flower (4:55 Kempton).
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