
Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr
FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr
SUN Racing's Monday picks below.
Back a horse by clicking their odds.
Advertisement
LONGSHOT
ALBUS ANNE (8.10 Windsor)
She has been consistent last year, goes well fresh, handles C&D and is not ruled out if tuned up.
EACH-WAY THIEF
Advertisement
HEART ABOVE (1.42 Cartmel)
He has proven C&D form, is in fair heart and better suited by this drop in trip.
SOPHIESTICATE (4.40 Ayr)
She stormed home for C&D second last week, well treated and a repeat puts her close.
Advertisement
Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
Never chases their losses
Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed
Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org
Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Powys County Times
9 hours ago
- Powys County Times
Arbroath snatch late draw with Ayr in Championship opener
Nikolay Todorov struck a minute from time as promoted Arbroath got their William Hill Championship campaign under way with a 1-1 draw against Ayr. Arbroath were League One champions last season but life back in the second tier started inauspiciously as Jamie Murphy excellently curled a shot into the top corner from distance in the fifth minute. There was a brief delay as flares were thrown on to the pitch inside the first quarter-of-an-hour, after which Arbroath pushed hard for an equaliser and went close through Gavin Reilly after half-time. While Reilly missed a one-on-one chance, substitute Todorov made no mistake in the 89th minute, leaping above Shaun Want to head home Craig Watson's looping cross and guarantee a share of the spoils.


The Herald Scotland
12 hours ago
- The Herald Scotland
Arbroath snatch late draw with Ayr in Championship opener
Nikolay Todorov struck a minute from time as promoted Arbroath got their William Hill Championship campaign under way with a 1-1 draw against Ayr. Arbroath were League One champions last season but life back in the second tier started inauspiciously as Jamie Murphy excellently curled a shot into the top corner from distance in the fifth minute.


BBC News
14 hours ago
- BBC News
Watch: Ayr hold slender lead at Arbroath
Update: Date: 45+2 Title: CLOSE! Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United How are Arbroath not level?! Findlay Marshal reverses the ball into the path of Jake Wilkie from the edge of the area, but the latter's shot is into the side netting. So, so close again for the hosts. Update: Date: 45' Title: CLOSE! Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United A well-weighted Harry Cochrane cross is glanced narrowly past the post by Ryan Dow. What a chance to level it on the stroke of the interval. Update: Date: 44' Title: YELLOW CARD Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United And now an Ayr booking. Jude Bonnar, fit again and back on the pitch, is cautioned for a cynical foul in the middle of the park and Arbroath look to break. Update: Date: 42' Title: YELLOW CARD Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United George Oakley chases a ball down the left-hand side and shows his experience to draw in Aaron Muirhead, as he has no support. They pair scamper after it down the line before Muirhead hauls down Oakley, and is subsequently booked for his troubles. Update: Date: 40' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Ayr's David Mitchell is called into action as he holds a powerful Gavin Reilly shot. There is a break in play right now after Jude Bonnar landed awkwardly on his knee after a leap. He's back up on his feet now as he tries to walk it off. Update: Date: 37' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Another Arbroath attack, another slack pass in the final third, and it breaks down. They're doing well to keep the pressure up and win plenty of second balls, mind you. A touch more composure in the final third and they're right back in this game. Update: Date: 33' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Craig Watson has another lash from distance, but the shot flies over the bar. David Mitchell is yet to be tested in the Ayr goal. Update: Date: 31' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Nope, they cannot. In fact, Arbroath can counter. Ryan Dow capitalises on a mistake and bursts forward with great endeavour, but a poor final ball back across from Harry Cochrane and the move breaks down. Update: Date: 28' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Ryan Dow leaps to challenge for the ball and is penalised by the referee. Pretty harshly, it must be said. Too many long balls are leaving the hosts without much of the ball, the further up the pitch they go. Ayr play from the free-kick and win another corner. Can they double their lead? Update: Date: 24' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Gavin Reilly turns around to the referee with his arms open after taking a tumble under a Nick McAllister challenge. Contact? Probably. A booking? Away and haver. Update: Date: 20' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Better from the hosts. Some sustained possession in the final third and a shot at goal from Craig Watson, but he doesn't connect as well as he'd have liked and swipes it wide. Update: Date: 20:04 BST Title: WATCH: Murphy stunner kicks off Championship season Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United This video can not be played Ayr United score first goal of Scottish Championship season Update: Date: 15' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Ryan Dow thinks he's in behind for the hosts and ready to fizz the ball across, or burst into the box. The offside flag is promptly raised, halting his progress. A mightily tight call. Update: Date: 12' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Arbroath scrap their way back into the game and wrestle back some possession. A long, searching ball is well overhit, though, and it's back with the visitors. Update: Date: 8' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United A delay in proceedings due to some pyrotechnics being lobbed onto the pitch. Time for Scott Brown to have quite the animated chat with George Oakley it seems. Gesticulating like only a football manager does. Update: Date: 5' Title: GOAL Arbroath 0-1 Ayr United Content: Jamie Murphy That's how you start a league campaign. From the corner, George Oakley wins a header and the back post, and Mark McKenzie sets it back to Jamie Murphy, who is lingering outside the area. He shapes to bend it into the top right corner and does just that. The goalie had no chance, that was always tracking goalward. Update: Date: 4' Title: Post Content: Arbroath 0-0 Ayr United A rapid start from Arbroath as they break into the area from kick off, but the final ball doesn't stick. After a few sideways passes, Ayr take their first venture forward and win a corner. Update: Date: 1' Title: KICK-OFF Content: Arbroath 0-0 Ayr United A peep from the referee's whistle and the 2025-26 Scottish football league season is under way. What better venue to start us off than Gayfield? Update: Date: 19:42 BST Title: Brown raring to go Content: Arbroath v Ayr United (19:45) Ayr United manager Scott Brown: "We're looking for it. "It's not often you come up to Arbaoth, and it's a really nice day! "First game of the season, on the television, and it's great to see Arbroath back too. "We need to make sure we start the season really well." Short sleeves at Gayfield? Fair enough. Update: Date: 19:40 BST Title: Gold 'excited' for Championship opener Content: Arbroath v Ayr United (19:45) Arbroath co-manager David Gold: "Super excited, last year was fantastic and the boys got their reward in the end. "It's nice to be back in the Championship. "We believe in the players in the dressing room that we've got a good mix of experienced players that have played in the Championship before and youth players that are ready to step up as well."