Bath - Today’s best free horse racing tips
Midweek Autumn racing from Bath on Tuesday, October 1. Can the Planet Sport tipsters welcome in the new month with some winners?
A bumper eight-race card is hoping to beat the weather this Tuesday afternoon, with the highlight the British Ebf Future Stayers' Novice Stakes (1515).
We begin with a quick list of tips from Bath, and we've pulled out some reasons for why we've picked our highlighted horses further down the page.
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(Please be aware selections could become non-runners after article's first publication)
Tuesday’s Bath tips:
13:30 (Bath) Surrey Charm
14:05 (Bath) Racing Demon
14:40 (Bath) Judge Frank
15:15 (Bath) Hopewell Rock
15:50 (Bath) Saytarr
16:25 (Bath) Safari Dream
16:55 (Bath) Marching Mac
17:25 (Bath) Sonnet Star
13:30 (Bath) Surrey Charm
Surrey Charm can build on his belated reappearance third at Ffos Las in August to claim the opening Goughs Solicitors Real Estate Specialists Apprentice Handicap.
Hughie Morrison’s four-year-old has not minded deep conditions previously and a stamina test could be just what is required to see him return to the scoresheet.
15:15 (Bath) Hopewell Rock
Hopewell Rock looked a cut above when scoring at the first attempt at Newbury and is backed to supplement that success at Bath.
George Boughey’s son of New Bay cost 235,000 guineas as a yearling and appeared to be worth every penny given the way he saw off some useful rivals, including subsequent scorer Sing Us A Song.
He did hold an entry in Newmarket’s Royal Lodge Stakes but connections decided to swerve that Group Two event in favour of banking further experience in calmer waters and he is sure to be a warm order for the British EBF Future Stayers’ Novice Stakes.
15:50 (Bath) Saytarr
Charlie Fellowes’ Saytarr has been improving with every start and could finally break his duck in the Blackmore Building Contractors Nursery Handicap, having gone close at Ffos Las most recently when beaten only a neck.
Slower ground seems to suit the son of Mehmas and he is only 1lb higher than that brave effort.
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