
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Wednesday, July 16
Uttoxeter
Robin Goodfellow
2.38 Karavomylos
3.08 Joueuse Royale
3.38 Lady Jago
4.08 Soleil D'arizona
4.38 Monticello
5.10 Dear Dot
Yarmouth
Robin Goodfellow
6.10 Speed Of Maajid
6.40 Desert Treasure
7.10 Kaleido
7.40 Temple Bruer
8.10 Kilima
8.40 Daring Legend
Gimcrack
6.10 The Feminine Urge
6.40 Schrodinger's Cat
7.10 Kaleido
7.40 Coolagh Magic
8.10 Marinakis
8.40 Daring Legend
Catterick
Robin Goodfellow
2.30 Made All
3.00 Gillali Lass
3.30 Rose Of Spain
4.00 Irish Dancer
4.30 ANCIENT TIMES (nap)
5.00 Finbar's Lad
Gimcrack
2.30 Fiddlers Green
3.00 Shetakesthegold
3.30 ROSE OF SPAIN (nap)
4.00 Mrs Bagerran
4.30 Ancient Times
5.00 Vince Le Prince
NORTHERNER – 3.00 GILLALI LASS (nap); 5.00 Benacre (nb).
Ffos Las
Robin Goodfellow
6.30 First Time
7.00 Conscript
7.30 Bama Lama
8.00 Beggarman
8.30 Whatsgoingonmarvin (nb)
9.00 Zambezi Magic
Gimcrack
6.30 First Time (nb)
7.00 Conscript
7.30 Roach Power
8.00 Beggarman
8.30 Whatsgoingonmarvin
9.00 Warrior Lion
Bath
Robin Goodfellow
2.20 Rajak
2.50 Dark Alley
3.20 Neptune Legend
3.50 Iwantmytimewithyou
4.20 Garswood Gold
4.53 Eye Of The Water
Gimcrack
2.20 Rajak
2.50 Dark Alley
3.20 Nordic Glory
3.50 Captain Brett
4.20 Zafaan
4.53 Fact Or Fable
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