
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, June 24
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Tuesday's meetings at Beverley, Newbury, Brighton and Newton Abbot.
Beverley
Robin Goodfellow
2.15 Orbaan
2.45 Hope Queen
3.15 Forest Haze
3.45 Princess Niyla
4.15 Forever Penywern
4.45 Quirke On Parole
5.20 Tanjen
NEWMARKET – 3.15 Edvard Grieg (nb); 3.45 GINCIDENT (nap).
NORTHERNER – 2.15 Captain Corelli (nb); 4.45 QUIRKE ON PAROLE (nap).
Newbury
Robin Goodfellow
5.40 Dibble Dabble
6.15 Stardinia
6.45 Orion's Belt (nb)
7.15 Almuhit
7.45 MR UBIQUITOUS (nap)
8.15 Follow Your Heart
8.50 Mojomaker
Gimcrack
5.40 Ocean Heights
6.15 STARDINIA (nap)
6.45 Mystic Moment
7.15 Hydroplane
7.45 This Farh
8.15 Strike
8.50 On Edge
Brighton
Robin Goodfellow
2.30 Neptune Legend
3.00 Local Bay
3.30 Kinswoman
4.00 River Wharfe
4.30 Grand Harbour
5.00 Throne Hall
Gimcrack
2.30 My Boy Jack
3.00 Crimson Spirit
3.30 Kinswoman
4.00 Banksman
4.30 Miss Dandylion
5.00 Fighting Poet

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