Wednesday 24th September | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Ancient Wisdom (3:35 Goodwood) has his sights lowered today following a run in the Coronation Cup at Epsom. This horse was a Group 1 winning two year old who also won a Group 3 at Newmarket last year. Class can tell, assuming he is fit after a break.
Eternal Echo goes for Gordon Elliott in the opener at Perth, 2:33. Eternal Echo will be fit, having ran on the flat recently for a pipe opener. This four year old is a bumper winner who also won on hurdles debut, and has the capability to win today. Wandering Ego is the danger, he bolted up in a bumper last time but may lack fitness.
Karl Burke sends High Storm to make its racecourse debut in the 2:50 at Redcar. This son of Nathaniel is well related and Burke’s 2 year olds are often prepared to win on debut, unlike other yards who prioritise experience and don’t give their horse a hard time. Inishbeg is the market leader for Kevin Ryan, but his 8th first time up didn’t scream next time out winner to me, although he should improve for the run.
Daily Trio selections:
Ancient Wisdom (3:35 Goodwood), Eternal Echo (2:33 Perth), High Storm (2:50 Redcar).
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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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- ~33% strike rate across the year (~1 in 3 winners).
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