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Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Monday, June 2

Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Monday, June 2

Daily Mail​01-06-2025
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Monday's meetings at Market Rasen, Brighton, Wetherby and Windsor.
MARKET RASEN
BRIGHTON
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.25 Bear To Dream
3.00 Lazzar
3.35 Muy Muy Loco
4.10 Twilight Guest
4.45 Local Bay
5.15 Victors Dream
GIMCRACK
2.25 Kessaar Power
3.00 Getreadytorumble
3.35 Scenario
4.10 Walk The Moon
4.45 Local Bay
5.15 Victors Dream
NEWMARKET – 4.10 Twilight Guest (nb).
WETHERBY
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
6.00 Vlad
6.30 Mehmas Air Force
7.00 Queens Road Revue
7.30 Coverbridge
8.00 OPAL STORM (nap)
8.30 Candonomore (nb)
9.00 Hidden Verse
GIMCRACK
6.00 Vlad
6.30 Sinj
7.00 Lady Mariko
7.30 Three On Thursday
8.00 Golden Rainbow
8.30 Pol Roger
9.00 Novamay
NORTHERNER – 8.30 Bodorgan (nb).
WINDSOR
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
5.40 Fleetwater
6.15 Bring It On
6.45 Jettie's Run
7.15 Strong Warrior
7.45 Morcar
8.15 Jimmy Mark
8.45 Newfangled
GIMCRACK
5.40 Forever My Prince
6.15 Blue Orbit
6.45 JETTIE'S RUN (nap)
7.15 Rajaking
7.45 Silver Gunn
8.15 Jimmy Mark
8.45 Newfangled
NEWMARKET – 7.45 WESTRIDGE (nap).
NORTHERNER – 7.15 STRONG WARRIOR (nap).
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