The experts at TWE have carefully analysed the form and shared their top racing tips for success at Wincanton
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The experts at TWE have carefully analysed the form and shared their top racing tips for success at Wincanton
See our Tips below 👇
⚫ Wincanton (13:43) - Vaguely Royal
⚫ Wincanton (14:18) - Caher Roes Den
⚫ Double(s) - Vaguely Royal & Caher Roes Den - @ 75/1
Vaguely Royal enters the 13:43 race at Wincanton with solid credentials despite not yet having secured a win. The four-year-old gelding, ridden by top jockey Harry Cobden and trained by Anthony Charlton, has been running in competitive fields on the flat this year. His form (35250) shows consistency in middle-distance races, with a strong 2nd place finish at Newmarket over 14 furlongs earlier in May. Although his latest race at Ascot over 12 furlongs on good to firm ground was disappointing, the step up in trip to hurdles and the switch in surface could play to his strengths. With odds of 17/2, Vaguely Royal represents good value, especially with Cobden in the saddle, known for excelling in tactical rides. His proven stamina and solid flat racing experience make him a live contender in this race.
Caher Roes Den returns to action in the 14:18 at Wincanton after a 239-day layoff, with strong claims as a contender. Trained by B F Brookhouse and ridden by Jack Quinlan, this six-year-old gelding has shown steady improvement, posting two consecutive third-place finishes earlier this year. His form (533) reflects his ability to stay competitive in demanding conditions, particularly over longer distances. Notably, Caher Roes Den handled well at Ludlow over 24 furlongs last time out, finishing a close third. With an official rating of 105 and carrying 12 stone, he comes into this race fresh and ready, and the break could work in his favour. At odds of 15/2, he offers solid value, and is a serious contender in this race.
A doubles bet on Vaguely Royal and Caher Roes Den offers an appealing combination of value and potential. Vaguely Royal, at 17/2, brings strong flat racing experience and stamina to his hurdles debut, with Harry Cobden's tactical riding adding confidence. Meanwhile, Caher Roes Den, priced at 15/2, has shown consistent form over longer trips and soft ground, and the long layoff suggests he could return fresh and competitive. Both horses have strong chances based on their recent form and favourable conditions, making an EW doubles bet an enticing option for a higher return.
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