
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, July 8
Pontefract
Robin Goodfellow
2.10 Sparkling Pink (nb)
2.40 Muhaajim
3.10 Julia Augusta
3.40 Rohaan
4.10 Analogical
4.40 Uppercase
5.10 Match Play
NEWMARKET – 3.10 Soprano (nb); 4.10 ANALOGICAL (nap).
NORTHERNER – 3.40 MUSICAL TOUCH (nap); 5.10 A Girl Named Ivy (nb).
Lingfield
Robin Goodfellow
2.25 GOOD SHOT (nap)
2.55 La Trinite
3.25 Charles Morin
3.55 Archibald Ives
4.25 Armstrong
5.00 The Thames Boatman
Gimcrack
2.25 Penn Avenue
2.55 Monkmoor Pip
3.25 Charles Morin
3.55 Shetakesthegold
4.25 Command The Stars (nb)
5.00 All Ways Glamorous
Uttoxeter
Robin Goodfellow
6.00 Twirling
6.30 Native Moon
7.00 De Tellers Fortune
7.30 Ile De Jersey
8.00 Pescatorius
8.30 Pittsburg
9.00 The Hustler
Gimcrack
6.00 Hope Rising
6.30 Rock House
7.00 De Tellers Fortune
7.30 Kitesurfer
8.00 Fox Wallace
8.30 Crystal Mer
9.00 Son Of Tyran
Brighton
Robin Goodfellow
6.12 Toussarok
6.42 Aeih
7.12 Time Patrol
7.42 Twilight Guest
8.12 Semser
8.42 Pietro
Gimcrack
6.12 Toussarok
6.42 Aeih
7.12 Dark Sun
7.42 Voix De Bocelli
8.12 Lambournghini
8.42 Tea Sea
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