Expert Steve Mullington gives his daily racing tips, including a NAP, NB and a Longshot. Scroll down now to find out horse racing Tips Wednesday 1st June at Ripon, Cartmel and Kempton...


Today's NAP (Best Bet)

6.35 Ripon - Mark’s Choice

Formerly trained by Ruth Carr, the now Sam England-trained Mark’s Choice rarely runs a bad race at Yorkshire’s Garden Racecourse and can be backed again with confidence over this six furlong trip.

The six-year-old last won here over this distance in August 2021, when taking the consolation race for the Great St Wilfrid at the whopping odds of 20/1.

He’ll be nothing like that price in our horse racing betting on Wednesday evening, but can give his supporters a great each-way run for their money.

Claiming jockey Oisin McSweeney takes a useful 5lbs off his back which further enhances Mark Choice chances.

Of the others, Fortamour is somewhat of a standing dish at Ripon at present and should be in the frame once again. Take City Walk to complete the tricast.

Today's NB (Next Best)

4.50 Cartmel - Grageelagh Girl

The Hunters Chasers are back out in force again this week at Cartmel and Fergal O’Brien’s Grageelagh Girl can give daughter Fern a Cumbrian day out to remember.

The eleven-year-old has been in cracking form of late, dominating proceedings at Garthope just ten days ago, with that victory coming on the back of a comfortable win at Dingley.

Horse Racing Tips Wednesday 1st June


Back under rules today, I expect the mare to be in the van all the way and to outpoint the rest of the field with her slick jumping which will be well suited to a unique track like Cartmel.

Those punters looking for an alternative runner to chase our selection home should consider Glen Forsa who is a five-time winner under rules and ran well at Southwell last time out.

Today's Longshot

7.30 Kempton - Bethersden Boy

A 25/1 winner on debut twelve months ago at Newmarket, the Richard Hughes-trained Bethersden Boy didn’t quite progress as a two-year-old and his season somewhat fizzled out.

Now a three-year-old, I dare say he will have filled out and will be a physically stronger horse.

Trading at around the 20/1 mark in our online betting market, he’s got to have some sort of each-way chance on his seasonal bow.


*Credit for all of the photos in this article belongs to AP Photo*

 

FIRST PUBLISHED: 30th May 2022

Steven is a sports and horse racing enthusiast and is a member of the Horseracing Writers and Photographers Association (HWPA) in the United Kingdom.

He is a regular visitor to Paris Longchamp for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and a lifelong fan of the Aintree Grand National, a subject he writes about 52 weeks of the year. Last year he reached the impressive milestone of attending the last 30 renewals of the Grand National.

Steven graduated from the University Of Lancaster in 1996 with a B.A (Hons) in Urban Policy & Race Relations (major) with Contemporary Religions & Belief Systems (minor) and still wonders if any of these help him find the winners?

He writes for a number of websites and online publications and you can sometimes hear him at the weekend discussing racing on a number of local radio stations.