Thursday 28th August, Horse Racing Tips, The Daily Trio
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Dark Shore ran well second time out and can put the experience to good use today in the 4:48 at Newbury. Trainer Jane Chappell-Hyam has booked Oisin Murphy, and although Murphy’s driving can be called into question at times, hopefully he can drive home our horse in front today.
Artisan Dancer hasn’t won in seven starts, but to be fair the horse has been busy and the win was only in April this year. Charlie Johnson sends him to Southwell (7:15) this evening for a poor race – part of the Racing League competition that I personally think is confusing and utter rubbish – but he has a good chance of getting the job done.
Top trainer Roger Varian sends Indalo for the following Racing League handicap (7:45) at Southwell. Indalo won well at Sandown back in July then was sent to contest a race at Goodwood where he ran respectably in 4th as a 16/1 shot. Today looks more suitable.
Daily Trio selections: Dark Shore – 4:48, Artisan Dancer – 7:15, Indalo – 7:45.
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