Thursday 18th December | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Way of Stars is priced around 6/5 overnight at the time of writing for Exeter’s 1:30. I think that is very generous, David Pipe’s horse probably has the ex Aidan O’Brien horse Lord Byron to beat but I’d fancy ours to take care of him. Way of Stars won this summer on the flat for Andrew Balding and looks the better horse.
We take on a David Pipe favourite in the 2:00 as I fancy Isaac Des Obeaux to beat Vision De Maine. Isaac is just the better horse, but I admit the form figures don’t reflect that opinion. Isaac hasn’t won chasing yet but always looked a chaser and can carry top weight to victory here.
Lastly we go to Southwell for the 3:22 as I think Hale End will take its turn in the winners enclosure. He ran a good race to be third last time after nearly two months rest and the race wasn’t ran to suit. There should be a stronger gallop on today which will help. He has a great chance in a race lacking any real quality.
Daily Trio selections:
Way of Stars (1:30), Isaac Des Obeaux (2:00), Hale End (3:22)
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