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Saturday ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for Ascot, Haydock and Wincanton on February 17

Annsam and jockey Adam Wedge bid to follow up their Ascot success

The ITV cameras are at three tracks this Saturday, February 17 and the Planet Sport tipsters have lined up some red-hot selections to help you fill up wallets with loot.

The Grade 1 Ascot Chase (1536) is the highlight of the four races from the Berkshire track, but there's also three intriguing contests from Haydock and the Grade 2 Kingwell Hurdle (1405) from Wincanton to get stuck into.

We will start off with a quick run through our tips, with the reasons why we've picked them further down the page.

If you fancy a punt or two, check out the Planet Sport race centre which will show you all the live odds, racecards and results.

And if you want to hear about what top jockey and Planet Sport Bet Ambassador Harry Cobden thinks about his chances at Ascot go here.

Good luck and please gamble responsibly.

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

 

Saturday’s selections:

13:50 (Ascot) Kilbeg King

14:05 (Wincanton) Rubaud

14:10 (Haydock) Salver

14:25 (Ascot) Rare Edition

14:40 (Haydock) Botox Has

15:00 (Ascot) Threeunderthrufive

15:15 (Haydock) Famous Bridge

15:36 (Ascot) L’Homme Presse

 

13:50 (Ascot) Kilbeg King

Kilbeg King was firmly put in his place by Il Est Francais on Boxing Day, beaten 14 and a half lengths in third after trying to stay with the budding superstar through the early exchanges.

There does not appear to be a horse of his stature in the Sodexho Live! Reynoldstown Novices’ Chase though, so Kilbeg King has every chance in what looks a competitive event.

 

14:05 (Wincanton) Rubaud

Paul Nicholls-trained inmate Rubaud should find Wincanton’s Jennings Bet Kingwell Hurdle a more suitable test after being brushed aside by big guns on his last two runs.

The six-year-old has won six of his 11 starts over the smaller obstacles and struck at Wincanton in the Elite Hurdle earlier in the season, his fourth win in a row.

Since then he has faced the mammoth task of taking on Constitution Hill at Kempton in the Christmas Hurdle and also had the misfortune of bumping into an imperious Lossiemouth at Cheltenham in the Unibet Hurdle.

He now returns to what appears slightly easier company and despite the champion trainer having some concerns about conditions, he heads to the Somerset venue as the highest rated in the field.

 

14:10 (Haydock) Salver

Salver is another who can thrive on the deep going in the Virgin Bet Victor Ludorum Juvenile Hurdle.

He has won each of his three starts since joining Gary Moore, culminating in a 21-length stroll in the Finale at Chepstow over the Christmas period.

His task was eased by the ground-enforced absence of Burdett Road, but his jumping was faultless and he loves soft ground.

 

14:25 (Ascot) Rare Edition

Rare Edition placed third at Doncaster before scoring at lower standard two mile handicap hurdle at Kempton. Going well and rates a leading chance with Harry Cobden on board.

Former course winner Monviel was below par when a last of four here attempting a 2m3f novices limited handicap chase in November, but is likely to enjoy revisiting hurdles.

Rambo  found success by an impressive eight and a half lenghts tackling a similar level 2m5f handicap hurdle at Newbury, so should be on the shortlist.

That list should also include Irish Hill, who won this race last year and is worth a second look for an each-way punt according to our trends expert.

 

14:40 (Haydock) Botox Has

Former course and distance winner Botox Has already has multiple G2 contests under his belt.

Added to that record when taking the Wetherby G2 West Yorkshire Hurdle in November before two average since. Should bounce back here.

Butch brings winning form including a neck success over three miles in a Cheltenham handicap hurdle on New Years Day, and therefore must be respected.

Red Risk was a strong second in the aforementioned Wetherby G2 hurdle two outings back and should be shortlisted along with Sounds Russian, who drops in grade on seasonal return.

 

15:00 (Ascot) Threeunderthrufive

 

Threeunderthrufive can finally get off the mark for the campaign in the Injured Jockeys Fund Ambassadors Programme Swinley Handicap Chase after two cracking second-placed runs this term.

Others to consider include Victtorino, who placed in a G3 race in France in June 22, and has won twice at Ascot already this season.

Iron Bridge was second in the Welsh Grand National at Chepstow and holds claims, while Shan Blue could feature after a solid third in a 2m3f handicap chase here during December.

 

15:15 (Haydock) Famous Bridge

Those that keep the faith with Famous Bridge can be rewarded in the Virgin Bet Grand National Trial Handicap Chase.

Nicky Richards’ charge threw in a rare disappointing effort when pulled up in last month’s Great Yorkshire Chase, in which he was sent off one of the market leaders.

After a slow start, he made a mistake at the third fence and just never really got going again, with jockey Sean Quinlan calling time a fair way from home on the quickest ground he has encountered this term.

Famous Bridge is better judged on his two previous Haydock wins, in a competitive November handicap chase and then in the Tommy Whittle, with both victories coming in testing conditions conditions similar to those he faces this weekend.

He had to tough it out in both finishes, with that kind of attitude a positive as he steps up to an extended three and a half miles now.

 

15:36 (Ascot) L’Homme Presse

Grade One glory is on offer in the Betfair Ascot Chase and L’Homme Presse really should be winning in Berkshire if he is to be a credible Gold Cup challenger to Galopin Des Champs.

He made a perfect return from a year on the sidelines with victory at Lingfield last month, making use of a 4lb pull to comfortably account for Protektorat and show his ability is undimmed.

This two-mile-five-furlong trip will be the shortest distance he has tackled for a while, but he was a Grade One winner over two and a half miles as a novice, so certainly does not lack for toe.

 

READ MORE: Harry Cobden’s Planet Sport Bet blog: Pic D'Orhy should be in the mix at Ascot

 

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