Flat and Jumps action is on the agenda today with Windsor, Hereford and Wolverhampton live on Sky Sports Racing…
3.12 Windsor – Last out Balmoral Lady and Four Adaay winners clash
Balmoral Lady It was last time out in Bath for Billy Loughnane and Holly Doyle takes over today hoping to do the double. He’s up 3 pounds for that win and is looking to re-enter. Another last time out was a winner Four Adaai For Rod Millman who stepped up to win at Sandown for the first time this season. He’s up 5 pounds for that win and is still 2 pounds off his highest winning mark.
Jacqueline Great to watch this summer and disappointing last time out at Ascot, but don’t be surprised if he bounces back in a less competitive race.
2.00 Hereford – Lock Out quickly cleared
Jerrod Harney Got on well with Lock Out last time out in the David Pipe Racing Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Chase at Chepstow. He was running out of handicaps and looks set to turn the tide at Hereford on Monday. A little down in the journey, he will dare to go well.
Henry Box Brown facing whoever won last time never looking at the winner until the dying stages. Alice Collier maintains the horse races and gained 6lbs for the win. Moodofthemoment: Having been narrowly beaten twice at Worcester this season has been very unlucky. If he continues the form he has been in, he will be in contention.
5.00 Wolverhampton – Binadham looks set to return
Kevin Philippart de Foy must have thought he had a smart prospect on his hands Binadham while scoring comfortably on debut. He ran a cracker when sixth at Royal Ascot in Norfolk and placed in Listed company. He lowers his sights today and seems to have found a golden opportunity to win again.
Bonnie’s son He’s three seconds short of his name and was disappointed by Ayr last time out, but it wouldn’t be a shock for him to return here. He had run into some smart runners and could go well for Richard Fay. Veblen Good traveled well, not finding as much as expected and looking to build on that after a solid run at Sandown.
The best of the rest
Aotano bows Simon Munir and Isaac Souede for the Double Green team at Hereford (2.30pm). A half-brother to five-time winner Oenperte, the three-year-old is paired with the experienced Daryl Jacob for his first start.
Rikissa has shown strong form of late and could approach 14.42 for the combination of Ralph Beckett and Rossa Ryan.