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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Ryan Tubridy steps out in style with fiancee for romantic day out at races as they cosy up in snaps
RYAN Tubridy enjoyed a date night out at the Ascot Races in England with his new fiancee. The former 2 Ryan Tubridy and his fiancee Dr Claire Kambamettu pose for snaps at the Ascot Races 2 Ryan and Claire recently got engaged while on a trip to Ireland The pair have since kept the inner details of their love under wraps, however Ryan was forced to confirm their engagement after a jewellers let it slip he had purchased a ring from their store. Now, happy-as-ever the lovebirds have stepped out at the Ascot Races in The happy couple were all smiles as they posed for a selection of photos at the prestigious event. READ MORE IN RYAN TUBRIDY Ryan and Claire looked the part as they donned their best attire for a day at the races. Tubridy sported a smart navy suit with an olive green tie and shiny black dress shoes . While Claire was a vision in a patterned skater dress and a cream coloured overcoat. The bride-to-be also wore trendy red suede stiletto heels and a cream lace hat to tie it all together. Most read in News TV The pair lovingly wrapped their arms around each other as they stood for snaps in front of the racecourse. They joined Elgin Loane, Publisher of The Irish Post, for The King George for a day of hospitality curated by Zafar Rushdie at the famous venue on Saturday. Ryan Tubridy honoured by celebrity pals after receiving major lifetime achievement Tubs and his fiance were among several well-known Irish people on the exclusive guest list for the special day. This comes after Ryan shares snaps from his jaw-dropping visit to Japan. TOP TRIP Tubridy didn't post much of the trip while he was over in Japan; instead, the star waited until he returned home to share some of his best bits. The UK star jetted over to Eastern Asia earlier this month and it looked like he had a blast. The 52-year-old looked as happy as ever as he posted a snap of himself outside a train station which had bookcase-printed walls. The TV star wrote: "On a recent trip to Japan, I found a book quarter of 'OBSESSED' In a separate video , the He said: "Recent Japan retrospective, vending machines are EVERYWHERE and sell EVERYTHING." Later, the Irish presenter took a photo of himself outside an ancient Japanese building. Ryan told fans that he travelled from Osaka to Hiroshima, then to Kyoto and on to Tokyo. The presenter posted a clip of the renowned bullet train which runs between Tokyo and Hiroshima. The host confessed he was "obsessed" with the train while he was travelling around Tubridy also videoed a beautiful Japanese garden in Hiroshima and gushed: "My favourite city."


The Independent
5 days ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Saturday's racing tips: Preview, best bets and odds for Ascot and York
Saturday's Racing Tips Flowerhead (Ascot, 13.40) – 0.5pt each-way @ 11/2 (Ladbrokes) Chantilly Lace (Ascot, 14.20) – 1pt win @ 7/2 (William Hill) Akkadian Thunder (Ascot, 15.00) – 0.5pt each-way @ 6/1 (William Hill) Alzahir (York, 14.00) – 0.5pt each-way @ 11/1 (Bet365) American Bay (York 15.20) – 0.5pt each-way @ 14/1 (William Hill) Cosmos Raj (York 16.25) – 0.5pt each-way Sodexo Live! Princess Margaret Stakes tips (Ascot 13.40) There's a really competitive Premier Day card at Ascot and there looks to be a cracking each-way bet in the Group 3 Sodexo Live! Princess Margaret Stakes, contested over 6f, in the form of Flowerhead. Charlie Clover's filly has improved significantly with each start so far, winning a Chepstow fillies' maiden over the minimum trip on her second outing and then running on to be an excellent second at 100/1 in the Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot. On that evidence, she looks made for this extra furlong. She won't be going off at triple figure odds this time but the layers are now taking a chance at price of 6/1 on horse racing betting sites on the back of her latest effort. Charlie Appleby's Dance To The Music showed plenty of promise when scoring at Newmarket in May and the fact that she heads the market suggests she has come on plenty at home since. However, she's less than half the price of the selection, about whom we have at least some handle on her ability and she looks capable of at least a place again. Longines Valiant Stakes Tips (Ascot 14.20) It may not win any prizes for originality but the Longines Valiant Stakes, a Group 3 contest over 1m, can go to the likely favourite Chantilly Lace. There's plenty of winning form among the field, as you'd expect for a race at this level and thus far only one of those successes has gone the way of the selection. However, trainer Ralph Beckett clearly thinks a great deal of this filly. Made favourite for her debut, she was a wide margin heavy ground Salisbury winner over 7f last October, before being thrown in at the deep end. Her reappearance came in the 1,000 Guineas, where she outperformed her 25/1 odds by finishing less than three lengths fifth. She then went on to match that effort in last month's Group 1 Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. Her chief opponents look to be Royal Dress for James Tate and Cajole for the Gosden stable but she looks significantly better off at the weights with them than if this were a handicap and we should take the hint. Betting sites have a price of 7/2 that we agree is the best pick for this race. Moet & Chandon International Handicap Tips (Ascot 15.00) The Moet & Chandon International Handicap looks a typically tricky big field Ascot sprint. A look at its recent history suggests that the draw is not that important but the straight course, on which this is run, has still tended to see a greater percentage of higher numbered runners finish towards the front or win it. That fuels confidence in Akkadian Thunder, who makes the trip back down to Berkshire from Yorkshire for trainer David O'Meara, having run a blinder second in the Buckingham Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot last month. He had several of Saturday's opponents behind him that day, so we know he has their measure, he's drawn in stall 20 and he remains on a very competitive mark, while his trainer's string is also in good form. He looks worth an each-way play with solid odds of 6/1 available on betting apps. Sky Bet Dash Handicap tips (York 14.00) As ever, York puts on some first race action for bettors and the Sky Bet Dash Handicap is no easier than any other year in which to try to find the winner. The sprint course tends to favour runners drawn middle to far, side, which makes those with a single figure draw a bit more attractive. In the past decade, nothing has won this race from higher than stall 14; there have been two winners from stall 12 and everything else has scored from a single figure draw. There hasn't been a winning favourite for eight years now, so while Elmonjed can certainly have a case made, as a beaten favourite last time he become a less attractive proposition in terms of value. One horse going places of late has been Alzahir, who has completed a hat-trick for trainer Jennie Candlish and at double figure odds, he looks worth sticking with on an each-way basis. He stepped up to this level with an Ascot success last time, trip and ground are no problem and his draw in stall six suggests he has a fair bit going for him as he attempts to complete a notable four-timer. Sky Bet 'Jump Jockeys' Nunthorpe' Handicap tips (York 15.20) While this race has a bit of a novelty feel, with the jump jockeys riding in a sprint, it's a race that has served trainer Paul Midgley well in the past. He's won three of its seven runnings and he could take a fourth, having booked Sam Twiston-Davies to ride American Bay. Although the draw favours lower numbers, most of the fancied horses have double figure draws, so it's possible that this race could buck the trend and the selection comes out of stall 14, so will hopefully be less hindered than some. At a double figure price we can afford to take the chance, as the form of his win at Thirsk on his penultimate start looks strong in context and he's worth a small each-way interest. Sky Bet Go-Racing-In-Yorkshire Summer Festival Handicap tips (York 16.25) Another big field handicap around the Knavesmire looks to present a good opportunity for the in-form Cosmos Raj to add to his useful CV at this level. Admittedly, he's more of a Ripon specialist and won again around that right-handed track last time. He might have got off lightly after just a 2lb rise for that, he gets on well with his 5lb claimer Cian Horgan and he has run well around both this C&D as well as 1m1f at this track, so he is unlikely to be found wanting at the business end. Please Gamble Responsibly Sports betting can be enjoyable, but it's important to stay in control and gamble responsibly. Whether you are using the best online casino, slot sites, poker sites, or online bookmakers, responsible gambling should always be a priority. All licensed gambling sites in the UK are required to provide tools such as deposit limits, time-outs, self-exclusion, and self-assessment questionnaires. These are designed to help you manage your activity and protect your well-being. Many operators, including online bookmakers and new casino sites, will offer free bets or a casino bonus. 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