Thursday 1st January 2026 | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio

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🐎 Today’s Daily Trio

Overview: Happy New Year! Final 2025 P&L for The Daily Trio sees a not too shabby +£2,662 profit. If we can do the same in 2026 I’ll be happy.

🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections

The Real Whacker has disappointed this season so far and reverts to hurdling after a poor run in the Charlie Hall. He does have a decent Cheltenham record and today’s rivals in the Relkeel aren’t too strong. He’s overpriced at around 14/1.

Mollys Lad was fancied on debut and finished second at Aintree, finishing with running left. There should be more to come and I’m taking the horse to win the closing race at Cheltenham.

Riley Rocks showed promise on debut at Southwell a few weeks ago and goes up a furlong second time out. He has an odds-on shot to beat in Three Non Blondes but it’s really a two horse race and I’ll be hoping Holly Doyle can get the job dome.

Daily Trio selections:
The Real Whacker, 2:35 Cheltenham. Mollys Lad, 3:40 Cheltenham. Riley Rocks, 2:24 Newcastle.

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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:

1 winner = roughly money back
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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Suggested staking example
Many followers bet 3 × £8 singles and a £6 treble
(total stake £30) — but the choice is yours.
We use the £30 stake for profit/loss calculations. Bet responsibly.