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Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Saturday, July 5

Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Saturday, July 5

Daily Mail​04-07-2025
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Saturday's meetings at Beverley, Sandown, Leicester, Carlisle, Haydock and Nottingham.
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Saturday's meetings
Beverley
Robin Goodfellow
2.13 Circle Of Magic
2.48 Mo Of Cairo
3.23 Angelic Bugler
3.58 Karmology
4.33 Zapphire
5.05 Squeezebox
5.42 Campani
Gimcrack
2.13 Circle Of Magic
2.48 Mission Classified
3.23 Atomic Mass
3.58 Karmology
4.33 Take A Breath
5.05 Risen Again
5.42 Toota
Sandown
Robin Goodfellow
1.50 KERDOS (nap)
2.25 Greek Order
3.00 Victory Queen
3.35 Camille Pissarro (nb)
4.12 Dance In The Storm
4.45 Jupiter Ammon
5.15 Best Adventure
Gimcrack
1.50 KERDOS (nap)
2.25 Classic
3.00 Suite Francaise
3.35 Delacroix (nb)
4.12 City Of Poets
4.45 Keble Spirit
5.15 Best Adventure
NEWMARKET – 2.25 Greek Order (nb); 3.35 OMBUDSMAN (nap).
Leicester
Robin Goodfellow
4.03 Mare Of London
4.38 Nardra
5.10 Offiah's Boy
5.47 Panelli
6.18 Cuban Fiesta
6.48 Tsarinas Song
Gimcrack
4.03 Gullane Girl
4.38 Nardra
5.10 Ricardo Phillips
5.47 This Farh
6.18 Cuban Fiesta
6.48 Sweet Sonata
Carlisle
Robin Goodfellow
5.00 Ramon Di Loria
5.37 A Mere Bagatelle
6.12 On The River
6.42 Pink Azalea
7.12 Shark Two One
7.42 Chillhi
8.12 Bellasio
Gimcrack
5.00 Parisiac
5.37 Banderas
6.12 Tempus
6.42 Diligent Henry
7.12 Shark Two One
7.42 Ravenscraig Castle
8.12 Alazwar
Haydock
Robin Goodfellow
1.30 Mission Command
2.05 Last Galileo
2.40 Estrange
3.15 Stressfree
3.50 Expert Agent
4.25 Gorak
4.55 Point Of Contact
Gimcrack
1.30 I'm Next
2.05 Valiancy
2.40 Estrange
3.15 City Of Delight
3.50 Bear Rock
4.25 Inside Matters
4.55 Point Of Contact
NORTHERNER – 3.50 Sir Garfield (nb); 4.55 WE DARE TO DREAM (nap).
Nottingham
Robin Goodfellow
5.53 Beyond Borders
6.23 Silent Applause
6.53 Regally Blonde
7.23 Frank The Spark
7.53 In The City
8.23 Sir Wootton
8.53 San Francisco Bay
Gimcrack
5.53 Chuti Manika
6.23 Silent Applause
6.53 Regally Blonde
7.23 Spirit Of Applause
7.53 In The City
8.23 Ottoman
8.53 Hawa Jumeirah
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