Tuesday 23rd September | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Gone in Sixty is a horse I have been watching closely and I’m convinced there is a win over fences for this horse. A winner over hurdles earlier in the year, he ran well when only just denied over the larger obstacles last time. A clear round should win this today in the 2:28 at Warwick.
Beau Quali is another I have been watching closely. On the face of it he has been disappointing for the Skeltons, being beaten at short prices a few times, but he has ability. He is back in maiden company and could turn the 3:28 into a procession. He is my strongest fancy of the day.
Return to Unit cost 900,000 gns and needs to get a move on if he is to repay that investment. Today’s maiden at Lingfield, 3:45, will hardly make a dent in that as it’s worth naff all, but we can profit by backing him. Roger Varian’s son of Kingman showed inexperience on debut when only seventh, but he was never in the race after getting into traffic problems. I expect a much stronger performance today.
Daily Trio selections:
Gone in Sixty (2:28 Warwick), Beau Quali (3:28 Warwick), Return to Unit (3:45 Lingfield).
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What is the Daily Trio strategy?
Our proven betting system is three singles and a treble. As a simple guide:
2 winners = profit
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