
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Monday, May 5
WINDSOR
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.30 Triple Double A (nb)
3.05 Vecu
3.40 Virtue Temperance
4.15 Initial Blue
4.50 Asinara
5.25 Golden Circet
5.55 Curtiz
GIMCRACK
2.30 Triple Double A
3.05 Karthala
3.40 Hello Luna
4.15 Initial Blue
4.50 Spring Bloom
5.25 Golden Circet
5.55 Curtiz
KEMPTON
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
1.30 Private Affair
2.00 Spitzbergen
2.35 Big Gypsy King
3.10 Glamour Show
3.45 Charmaine
4.20 Pietro
4.55 Saxonia
5.30 El Hibri
GIMCRACK
1.30 Private Affair
2.00 Spitzbergen
2.35 Big Gypsy King
3.10 Shallow
3.45 ELTERWATER (nap)
4.20 Premier
4.55 Orchard
5.30 Adace
NEWMARKET – 2.35 I Follow Rivers (nb)
BATH
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.15 Beauld As Brass
2.50 Saffron Dandy
3.25 Master Zack
4.00 Banana
4.35 Commanding Prince
5.10 Zappata
5.45 Anglo Saxson
GIMCRACK
2.15 Beauld As Brass
2.50 Saffron Dandy
3.25 Sarabi
4.00 Banana
4.35 Commanding Prince
5.10 Zappata
5.45 Anglo Saxson
NEWMARKET – 5.10 ZAPPATA (nap)
WARWICK
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.05 Belle Le Grand
2.40 Finest View
3.15 Miss Kassiopi
3.50 I'm A Starman
4.25 Pep Talking
5.00 Indemnity
GIMCRACK
2.05 Belle Le Grand
2.40 Queens Wish
3.15 Leave Her To Me
3.50 Harrys Hope
4.25 Begin The Luck
5.00 Indemnity
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