The course specialist Lucky 15 that the bookies want beaten on Monday 😱

There’s plenty of competitive action on offer this Monday, with five meetings across Britain and Ireland. We’ve picked out four horses running at Worcester, Chepstow and Ripon with proven records at their respective tracks. When combined, these four horses form a Lucky 15 which could provide a decent return. Check out our free tips page for daily content across British and Irish racing.


2.05 Worcester

Tiger Orchard (4-1, William Hill) has an enviable record here at Worcester, winning three times and finishing third once in six starts. He made an excellent impression on chase debut over course and distance last time out, when winning by five lengths. The handicapper has put him up 6lb for that effort but there should be plenty more to come over the larger obstacles.


2.35 Worcester

Pottlerath (7-4, bet365) has been in fine form of late, winning his last three starts. The first of those victories came over course and distance, giving him a record of two wins in three starts here. Matt Shepherd’s charge has risen 17lb up the handicap since but may well have at least one more win in him.


5.20 Chepstow

Macs Dilemma (6-1, bet365) knows his way around Chepstow and runs his race there far more often than not. John O’Shea’s gelding has won three times and finished second or third a further three times in eight starts here. There were signs of a return to form when third of six here last time out and he’s currently rated just 1lb higher than when last winning.


7.55 Ripon

Baryshnikov (7-2, William Hill) should run his race here once again. David & Nicola Barron’s seven-year-old was beaten into second by just a nose over course and distance on his penultimate start. He’s yet to finish out of the first two in three starts here and his consistency could be rewarded this time.


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