Result! We’ve landed 13/1 and 27/1 trebles this week so check out Sunday’s tips

It has been a good week for our tipping team so far, with a couple of tasty trebles landing, as well as three consecutive Nap winners. Our Sunday selections are well worth keeping an eye out for and they are live now on our free tips page. We’ve got an accumulator, each-way double, Lucky 15 and our usual Nap of the day. Hopefully the fine form can continue and here’s how it all happened.


Thursday’s 13/1 treble

We put three of our strongest fancies into a treble on Thursday and it ended up being a very good day. Patrick Neville’s Follow Your Luck looked very hard to beat in the opener at Sedgefield and the five-year-old didn’t disappoint. He made all the running and pulled seven lengths clear of his rivals.

Ballin Bay was expected to follow up his course and distance success at Sedgefield last time out and the slight rise in grade made little difference when bolting up by 14 lengths. Andrew Balding’s Factual battled well after being headed, to complete the treble in Newcastle’s 5.00.


Follow up Friday treble

Southwell first ITV race was a 1m4f handicap and we tipped Wonder (2/1) from the James Fanshawe yard. He was narrowly denied at Lingfield on his previous start and went one better on this occasion, as expected. Cargin Bhui (5/2) returned to winning ways at Wolverhampton earlier this month and we correctly assumed that the 6lb rise wouldn’t be enough.

Constitution Hill (7/4) was the star of the show on Friday and he proved that he retains the vast majority of his ability when bolting up on his Flat debut. Many options are open to him now off the back of that performance and it’ll be exciting to see where he ends up next.


Three winning Naps in-a-row

Thursday’s Nap of the day was the Kevin Ryan-trained Lord Capulet, who was selected at 13/8. The in-form and progressive four-year-old was fancied to continue on an upward trajectory and successfully made all the running at Newcastle.

It was all about Constitution Hill on Friday and our tipping team expected him to come out on top. Oisin Murphy never had a moment’s worry and it was a demolition job in the end. Saturday’s selection was handicap debutant Hold The Serve at Kempton and he obliged with plenty in hand.


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