Irish Gold Cup: Galopin Des Champs storms to latest Leopardstown success
Galopin Des Champs is odds on for the Cheltenham Gold Cup after registering back-to-back success in the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown.
Galopin Des Champs is odds on for the Cheltenham Gold Cup after registering back-to-back success in the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown.
Nickle Back galloped to a memorable Grade One vicory in the Virgin Bet Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at Sandown following a bold front-running ride from James Best.
It Etait Temps completed a dream hour for Danny Mullins when winning the Goffs Irish Arkle at Leopardstown, where Marine Nationale was a huge disappointment back in fifth place.
Kargese came out on top of the Willie Mullins battalion in the McCann FitzGerald Spring Juvenile Hurdle at Leopardstown, with the trainer sending out the first four home.
The Dublin Racing Festival started with a Willie Mullins-trained winner as Dancing City beat Predators Gold in the Nathaniel Lacy & Partners Solicitors Novice Hurdle.
Planet Sport Ambassador Harry Cobden is off to Scotland for the meeting at Musselburgh on Sunday, February 4, but what does he think about his rides?
While the Irish Gold Cup managed to attract a high-quality but somewhat depleted four-runner field, the 13 starters lining up for the Ryanair Chase offer much more from a betting angle.
This big-field handicap looks something of a pinsticker’s paradise, but Tipstrr racing pundit Steve Jones has managed to narrow the 24 runners down to a couple of nicely-priced each-way prospects.
A dozen starters line up for the biggest prize on Musselburgh’s card, and with four each-way places widely available, there’s plenty of top-class staying chasers carrying a decent price.
After last week’s close-up near miss, our trends analyst Andrew of Fiosrach has aimed his discerning eye for value on one of Saturday’s big races at Sandown.
Busy day of racing action on Saturday, February 3 with ITV cramming in contests from Sandown, Musselburgh and the Dublin Festival in Leopardstown. Can the Planet Sport tipsters find you some winners?
Planet Sport Ambassador Harry Cobden is back to preview his rides for the meeting at Sandown on Saturday, February 3.
After kicking off the month with a tidy 7/2 winner on Thursday (advised at 11/2), Tipstrr racing pundit Steve Jones is hoping for more of the same from his Daily Bargain in Newcastle’s opening race.
There’s some decent all-weather action lined up at Lingfield on Friday afternoon, and this six-furlong handicap has nine sprinters lining up to provide one of the most competitive races on the card.
Venetia Williams admits Royale Pagaille is “still very sore” following his final fence fall in Cheltenham’s Cotswold Chase and could be out for the rest of the season.
Strap in for an evening meeting on the Newcastle all weather on Friday, February 2. Can the Planet Sport tipsters help you fill your wallet with cash?
There's an afternoon jumps meeting at Southwell on Friday, February 2 and the Planet Sport tipsters have lined up some more red-hot selections for you to feast on.
The first of three meetings at Catterick in February and the Planet Sport tipsters are on the hunt for more big winners this Friday afternoon.
With four places widely available for this two-mile handicap hurdle, Tipstrr’s each-way specialists have come out in force to pick out the best value from the lower echelons of the betting market.
With just a handful of betting points covering the entire field, all seven starters will emerge from the stalls with high hopes of landing this wide-open five-furlong sprint.
The testing conditions at Ffos Las are sure to play a part in this two-mile chase, and that might open the door for one of the lower-weighted outsiders to challenge the more fancied principals.