Sunday 24th August, Horse Racing Tips, The Daily Trio
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Aiden O’Brien sends a horse to contest a weak looking race at Goodwood, 2:25. Precise is the horses name, and winning is precisely what I expect to happen. This Starspangledbanner filly looks to have the Prescott filly Moon Target to beat, but I expect her to. Precise won her race at Cork ten days ago and was comfortable – there seems to be more in the tank.
Immediately after Precise runs Flash Harry for Clive Cox, 3:00 Goodwood. This son of Harry Angel was last seen at the Shergar Cup meeting a few weeks ago at Ascot, a completely useless meeting in my opinion. Flash Harry is best judged on his close second at Bath the time before and his win when heavy odds-on for a Wolverhampton race before that. This is a fair opportunity to pick up another win with very little in the terms of strong opposition in the way today.
The Royal Family have a runner in the novice stakes, Kings Trust in the 4:10 at Goodwood. This horse had Ryan Moore up for his debut in a strong Newmarket race where he looked in need of experience, he might well show more today. Today’s rivals don’t look a strong bunch so a little improvement could well see a win today.
Daily Trio selections: Precise – 2:25 Goodwood, Flash Harry – 3:00 Goodwood, Kings Trust – 4:10 Goodwood.
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