One Further Tip for Saturday

That’s all folks for tomorrow. Tips already sent below

7:30 Wolverhampton

OLD PORT– 1.25 Pt Win @ 11/1 boost Will Hill, 9/1 generally

Has been contesting good handicaps on turf as of late, winning at Newmarket three runs back. He should relish the return to the all weather, especially this venue where he is a PERFECT 3 from over C & D. Should make a bold bid to make it a four timer

2:45 Catterick

ZIP– 3/4 Pt Each way @ 9/1 4 places Bet365

Form figures over C & D read 2,1,3 and he has been shaping better in his races than his form figures suggest. He has dropped way below his last winning mark, is drawn well and his useful 5lb claimer further enhances his chances.

3:15 Catterick

MUSIC SOCIETY– 1/2 Each way @ 28/1 4 places generally

He too has been shaping better in his races than his form figures suggest and has won once and placed from 2 visits to this unique course. They will come wide into the straight on soft ground so is berthed to run well.

2:00 Ascot

GARRUS– 1/2 Each way @ 25/1 4 places Bet365, 22/1 generally

Trainer on fire and has had 3 winners from his last 6 runners with Jim Crowley aboard. Looks drawn OK and has run well here in the past. Has been a cracking form on his last two starts if replicating that form must be on the premises.

2:40 Ascot

THUNDER KISS– 1/2 Each way @ 50/1 4 places generally

Could outrun her odds and has Group 1 placed form to her name which has proven important in this race.

3:20 Ascot

BAYSIDE BOY– 1/2 Each way @ 19.5/1 William Hill, 18/1 generally

The Sandown race he won LTO has thrown up the winner of this race a few times.

His trainer has carried all before him in recent weeks and his proven Group 1 form in likely prevailing conditions can see him run a big race IMO.

4:40 Ascot

CASANOVA– 1/2 Each way @ 40/1 Bet365 6 places, 33/1 6 generally

Irish raider, his 7lb claimer takes his weight down below 9 stone which could prove decisive. His form is strong in Ireland and he has a touch of class. Finished 4th in a big handicap as a 3 year old when trained by John Gosden, I thought the price was way too big to ignore.