Nap of the day: best horse racing tips for the day's six meetings
Monday's best bets from the Racing Post's unbeatable Spotlights team
Huntingdon
7.20: Fight For It
There might be a lack of pace on here and that wouldn't help Elham Valley, who came from off the speed last week at Warwick. Steady fractions didn't bother FIGHT FOR IT (nap) when he came through smoothly at Ludlow and this four-year-old looks progressive. Nye Bevan rates the main threat.
Alistair Jones
Leicester
4.25: Ey Up Its The Boss
Provided the return to 7f isn't a problem Cubanista should go well following his improved effort on handicap debut at Wetherby last time, while recent Wolverhampton winner Little Raven is respected under his penalty if proving as effective on turf. However, the vote goes to EY UP ITS THE BOSS (nap) who only scored by a head at Wetherby last time and is now 4lb higher, but he overcame a wide trip to score that day so the performance was probably even better than it looked.
David Bellingham
Ludlow
4.05: Elios D'Or
Richie Valentine has been in career-best form this spring and is not opposed lightly but an interesting alternative is ELIOS D'OR (nap), who was nearly 18 lengths behind Richie Valentine at Fontwell recently but made some encouraging headway from the rear and, with blinkers now refitted, will presumably revert to the much more positive tactics that were used for last summer's two emphatic wins. Romanor also has claims, providing he settles much better than on his latest appearance.
Chris Wilson
Roscommon
6.00: Gatsby Grey
If GATSBY GREY (nap) can transfer all of his ability from the jumps to this sphere, he could be hard to beat and with some rain forecast, testing ground should help bring his stamina in to play. Hallowed Star should be a big player if he comes on for his recent return and A Mhacin can improve up in trip.
Phill Anderson
Windsor
6.40: Rum Cocktail
Handicap debutante RUM COCKTAIL (nap) is well treated on the pick of her two-year-old form and is open to further improvement this season. Navello, who has slipped to a handy mark, is second choice ahead of High Velocity who may still have more to offer. Most of the others have something to prove on one count or another.
Steve Boow
Wolverhampton
2.10: Celestial Point
An easy 1m would have been sharp enough for CELESTIAL POINT (nap) back from eight months off on her comeback and she built on that last time in a Brighton handicap that's produced several winners since. The expensive-to-follow Lenny's Spirit finally got it right over course and distance last time and is a danger but, like Copake, he's hard to predict.
Graham Wheldon
For all our exclusive free bet offers and must-have daily promotions click the free bets button or go to racingpost.com/freebets
Published on 23 May 2022inHorse racing tips
Last updated 08:02, 23 May 2022
- The Punt Acca: Laurence Morter's three horse racing tips at Kempton, Lingfield and Wolverhampton on Wednesday
- 'That leaves him potentially superbly treated' - Robbie Wilders serves up five tips for Bath's Premier raceday
- Bath Placepot tips: Robbie Wilders targets the £50,000 guaranteed pool
- Cheltenham Gold Cup day betting offer: get £40 in free bets with Sky Bet for today's races
- Cheltenham Festival betting offer: grab £40 in free bets today with Sky Bet
- The Punt Acca: Laurence Morter's three horse racing tips at Kempton, Lingfield and Wolverhampton on Wednesday
- 'That leaves him potentially superbly treated' - Robbie Wilders serves up five tips for Bath's Premier raceday
- Bath Placepot tips: Robbie Wilders targets the £50,000 guaranteed pool
- Cheltenham Gold Cup day betting offer: get £40 in free bets with Sky Bet for today's races
- Cheltenham Festival betting offer: grab £40 in free bets today with Sky Bet