
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, July 15
Beverley
Robin Goodfellow
2.30 Monica's Lad
3.00 Pearl Fortune
3.30 QUIRKE ON PAROLE (nap)
4.00 Jack Of Clubs
4.30 Pole Star
5.00 Sunny Orange
Nottingham
Robin Goodfellow
2.10 Recobella
2.40 Jacquelina (nb)
3.10 Eclipser
3.40 Secret Sonata
4.10 Mrs Trump
4.42 Two B Tanned
5.13 Read All About It
Gimcrack
2.10 Sassy Glory
2.40 ABATE (nap)
3.10 Eclipser
3.40 Just Queen High
4.10 Four Adaay
4.42 Surprised
5.13 Read All About It
Thirsk
Robin Goodfellow
5.30 Atmosphere
6.00 Calafiori
6.30 The Kamikaze King
7.00 Harry Palmer
7.30 Bette Davis Eyes
8.00 Brazilian Belle
8.30 Lunar Power
9.00 Langholm
Gimcrack
5.30 Miss Yorkshire
6.00 Liverpool Star
6.30 Yorkshire Glory
7.00 Harry Palmer
7.30 Tardaff
8.00 Tiva (nb)
8.30 Daaris
9.00 Langholm
NEWMARKET – 5.30 ATMOSPHERE (nap); 6.00 Mwaki (nb)
NORTHERNER – 8.00 Tiva (nb); 9.00 WITHOUT DELAY (nap)
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Ron Wood's selections NAP: Pole Star (4.30, Beverley) 1pt win @ 8/11 with Betfred ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Other: Celestial Reign (8.30, Thirsk) 1pt win @ 5/1 with Betfred ⭐⭐⭐ Odds provided by Betfred and correct at the time of writing. Stars denote strength of selection (max 5). If you already have a Betfred account and are looking for a new bookmaker to use for this week's racing, check out more free bets from the best betting sites, reviewed by our experts. 4.30, Beverley – Class 3 Handicap (2m) POLE STAR had just a short head to spare at Haydock last time out, but that was a decent three-year-old handicap. This Teofilo colt is now down from Class 2 and stepping up in trip, which looks likely to suit. Charlie Johnston's charge is the sole three-year-old against more exposed-looking rivals. A sizeable type who has been learning on the job, he should improve some more. Connor Beasley continues in the saddle. 8.30, Thirsk – Class 5 Handicap (1m 6f) CELESTIAL REIGN did not progress when trained by Joseph O'Brien, but he did show fair ability and was never tried beyond an extended 1m 2f. This gelding, by Zoffany out of Sarawati, has been hurdling since joining trainer Micky Hammond and won a 2m 4f maiden at Sedgefield in May, and then was just denied under a penalty at Cartmel later that month. Now returning to the Flat, over a longer trip than for his previous attempts, there is a fair chance he will prove ahead of a modest handicap mark. Our pick is a full brother to Ventura Storm, who was runner-up in the St Leger around this trip before winning a 1m 4f Italian Group 1 in 2016. Selection: Celestial Reign 1pt win @ 5/1 with Betfred Go to site > Today's UK and Irish racing (Flat unless stated) Nottingham 2.10-5.13 Downpatrick (NH) 2.18-5.20 Beverley 2.30-5.00 Killarney 5.07-8.15 Thirsk 5.30-9.00 What does NAP mean? NAP is a word used in betting circles to describe a prediction that a tipster thinks has a particularly strong chance of winning. Many horse racing tipsters pick out a 'NAP of the day', which is their favoured selection from all the races across the different meetings. The term NAP derives from the French card game Napoleon. When players of this game thought they had a particularly strong hand that they would win with, they would shout 'Napoleon'. What is an each-way bet? An each-way bet is a popular type of wager, particularly with horse racing fans. It is essentially two bets, both of which have the same size stake. An each-way bet features one bet on the selection to win and the other bet on the selection to place. So a £10 each-way bet will cost you a total of £20. There will be one £10 bet on the selection to win and another £10 on the selection to place. It's a popular bet because it offers punters the chance of a return, even if the horse in question fails to win. Bookmakers will pay out at a stated percentage of the odds for a place finish, for example one-fifth of the starting price (SP) for finishing in the first three. The more runners there are in a horse race, the more places will be on offer. In races that feature lots of runners, the horses will be available at bigger odds, making an each-way bet a wise choice. Ron Wood 2025 horse racing profit/loss Star ratings explained ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - confident selection ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - strong fancy ⭐⭐⭐ - fair claims ⭐⭐ - tentative choice ⭐ - minimum confidence