- Tip 1 - Via Dante EW 3:40pm Uttoxeter 9/2 with bet365
- Tip 2 - I Still Have Faith 4:10pm Uttoxeter 2/1 with bet365
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It’s a busy Wednesday of horse racing, with five meetings from the UK, and a further one in Ireland. They include Uttoxeter, where we have afternoon summer jumps and more importantly, we have two Uttoxeter tips to follow on the card.
With two races split, there are eight races in total, the first begins at 2:10pm, while the final race goes off at 5:45pm.
Our resident tipsters have got one horse each at the meeting. As part of the daily Alan Kelly tips we have on site, his NAP of the day runs in the Uttoxeter 4:10pm, while amongst today’s Charlie McCann tips, he goes to the Uttoxeter 3:40pm for an each way selection.
Uttoxeter Racing Tips
We highlight the runners here, and the best available odds currently with horse racing betting sites, hopefully our men can bag us two winners!
Uttoxeter 3:40pm
Conditions were described as good yesterday morning ahead of today’s card, but heavy rain is due on Tuesday, and if the forecast is correct, the ground is likely to be soft, at best, come post time. Given that these are summer jumpers and are not in training in July for soft/heavy ground, there will be a raft of non-runners.
Invictus Allen looks well treated for Christian Williams, whose string is in such good form, but the vote goes to VIA DANTE (Each-Way) representing David Pipe, who has saddled three winners from his last eight runners over the last fortnight.
The selection was clear when coming down at Newton Abbot two out over this trip on heavy ground last April from a 3lbs higher mark. He has only had three starts since and has never been the most consistent, but he should be fresher than most returning from a three-month lay-off and has form on the forecast ground which so few of his rivals have.
Uttoxeter 4:10pm
John & Rhys Flint’s Made For You was well held by easy winner Zeeband at Bangor last month and will do well to go one better under top weight, despite the 7lb claim of rider Fern O’Brien. Dog Fox, a winner twice on the flat for trainer Ed Dunlop, opened his account over hurdles at the fifth attempt for the Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero stable with an easy win at Bangor just over two weeks ago and is respected racing off a 7lb higher mark.
However, making his handicap debut over hurdles and off an opening mark of 103, the four-year-old I STILL HAVE FAITH (Nap) makes plenty of appeal from a stable enjoying a 30% strike-rated over the last fortnight. Ben Brookhouse’s charge made a winning debut over the smaller obstacles when justifying favouritism with a comfortable victory in a Wetherby Juvenile hurdle in October.
Stepping up into Grade 2 company at Cheltenham a month later, Jack Quinlan’s mount failed to make an impact behind some classy juveniles but was far from disgraced in finishing 6th of the 11 runners on just his second start over the smaller obstacles. The Expert Eye gelding had two runs on the flat in May, including a narrow defeat at Nottingham, which should put the selection, who recorded four wins on the level last year, spot-on for his return to hurdles.
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