Football
  • Home
  • News
  • Ripon Afternoon Racing Tips: Best Bets For Monday, August

Ripon afternoon racing tips: Best bets for Monday, August 28

the parade ring at Ripon Racecourse

Planet Sport tipsters dive into an exciting afternoon card at Ripon as they continue their search for winners on Monday, August 28.

We start off with some details on our selected horses at Ripon.

Don't forget to check out the full racecard, results and live odds in Planet Sport's racing live centre.

Good luck and please gamble responsibly.

(Please be aware selections could become non-runners after article's first publication)

14:25 (Ripon) Jersey Rocs

Jersey Rocs showed plenty of promise when second behind a subsequent winner on his racecourse debut here recently and he ought to go very well with the benefit of that experience.
The main danger is likely to be Townsend Manor after his Windsor third last month, while Veiled Illusion could find some improvement if he manages to settle better on only his second start.

15:00 (Ripon) Exposed

It's hard to get away from Exposed, who represents the in-form William Haggas yard and she sets the standard for the others to aim at with a rating of 73.
The three-year-old has hit the crossbar the last twice and she could improve for the step up in trip, which makes her difficult to oppose.
Sindri can give the selection the most to think about after her respectable third at Yarmouth, while Lukla looks best of the rest.

16:10 (Ripon) Kathab

Isla Kai has claims on his third in a valuable 7f handicap at Newbury last time, but it could pay to concentrate on the hat-trick seeking duo of Kathab and Another Batt.
Both began their winning runs over this C&D and are progressive, but the William Haggas-trained gelding's form on a better surface tips the balance in his favour. He powered home to win well at Haydock and a 6lb rise may not be enough to halt him.

17:15 (Ripon) Little Ted

A big run from Mac Alley in the 4.45 here today would boost the claims of Little Ted, who had that rival back in second when recording a third C&D victory in style nine days ago and Tim Easterby looks to have found his in-form gelding a good opportunity to defy a 5lb rise.
The main threat appears to be Dogged, who was far from disgraced in third when bidding for a 1m2f hat-trick at Pontefract and has been dropped 1lb for that effort. Billy Roberts can pick up the bronze medal.
READ MORE: Newbury win puts Arrest on course for Doncaster Classic

More Articles