
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Wednesday, April 23
PERTH
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
1.48 Kevin's Pride
2.18 Denemethy
2.48 Mister Meggit
3.18 El Elefante
3.48 Netywell
4.22 Sunday Soldier
5.00 Henrysbrotherjack
5.32 Happy Index
GIMCRACK
1.48 Kevin's Pride
2.18 Next Left
2.48 Mister Meggit (nb)
3.18 FUN FUN FUN (nap)
3.48 Vocito
4.22 Bishop Hill
5.00 Henrysbrotherjack
5.32 Happy Index
CATTERICK
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.00 Glory Fighter
2.30 Commander Atkinson
3.00 Cayman Dancer
3.32 Troia
4.04 Red Mirage
4.35 Stellarmasterpiece
5.10 Quercus
GIMCRACK
2.00 Jamie's Choice
2.30 Lucius Aurelius
3.00 Belgravian
3.32 Troia
4.04 Another Baar
4.35 Stellarmasterpiece
5.10 Protest Rally
NEWMARKET – 3.00 TRALEE GIRL (nap); 3.32 Magna Grecia Star (nb).
LINGFIELD
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
4.50 Beauld As Brass
5.20 Princess Pw
5.50 Naasma
6.20 Houndsworth
6.50 Jagetme
7.20 Newfangled (nb)
7.50 Just Ten High
GIMCRACK
4.50 Crafter
5.20 Grey Phoenix
5.50 Cerulean Summer
6.20 Ghaiyya
6.50 Spring
7.20 Newfangled
7.50 Just Ten High
NORTHERNER – 6.20 GHAIYYA (nap)
TAUNTON
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
5.25 Jackpot Des Bordes
6.00 Chabadatika
6.30 Lara Kaleo
7.00 Taritino
7.30 American Land
8.00 Bob Bishop
LUDLOW
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.38 More Coko
3.08 Thankyourluckystar
3.38 ULTRA BEAT (nap)
4.10 Amberelli
4.40 Yccs Portocervo
5.15 Jorah D'alma
GIMCRACK
2.38 More Coko
3.08 Doctor Midas
3.38 Tommys Charm
4.10 Varinia
4.40 Captain Tommy
5.15 Jorah D'alma
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