Tuesday 16th September | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Port of Spain goes in the 1m maiden at Punchestown (2:18) and has a leading chance. This son of St Marks Basilica got stuck in traffic last time at the Curragh then flashed home to finish third. With a clear run, he should be breaking his maiden tag today.
Another maiden who finished third last time out is Nova Centauri who goes in the 3:25 at Yarmouth. This is a John Gosden two year old who cost €240k and showed promise on debut, when strongest at the end of the race. I expect progress and he should be too good for his rivals.
Our third selection is also a maiden, but this time has had plenty of chances – 16 runs without a victory. Toolatetonegotiate runs in the last at Wolverhampton (8:30) for Daisy Hitchens with Jack Nicholls claiming 5lb. This is a weak class 6 handicap and the horse hasnt been running badly. Looking through the race this one stood out to me as the likeliest winner so I’ll give him a chance to make it 17th time lucky.
Daily Trio selections: Port of Spain (2:18), Nova Centauri (3:25), Toolatetonegotiate (8:30).
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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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