Will Morning Star Pundit be Kissing The Camera?
Kissing The Camera 2:35 Ascot Morning Star Farringdon – losing run 37 Best Odds
Selection made using The Cold Tipsters System.
Kissing The Camera 2:35 Ascot Morning Star Farringdon – losing run 37 Best Odds
Selection made using The Cold Tipsters System.
Today’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes 4.20 is all about Aiden O’Brien’s Duke Of Marmalade he looks as though he should stay the trip and if he does nothing will touch him however in case something goes wrong it may be worth looking for a bit of value and for me the bet of the race is last years St Leger winner LUCARNO who looks nailed on for a place any may just go one better.
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Royal Straight 4:45 Wolv Morning Star Farringdon – losing sequence 36 ![]()
Eastern Anthem 8:10 NmkJ Sunday Express Chris Goulding – losing sequence 13
Selection made using The Cold Tipsters System.
Qalahari 2:20 Bath Western Morning News West Tip losing sequence 14
Speed Song 2:45 Sand Sunday Express Chris Goulding losing sequence 12
These selections were picked using The Cold Tipsters System.
Young Dottie 6:15 Leic Western Morning News West Tip – Losing Run 13
Main Aim 7:40 Sand Sunday Express Chris Goulding – Losing Run 11
Burning Flute 6:45 Leic Racing Post Lambourn – Losing Run 10
These selections were picked using The Cold Tipsters System.
Parisian Gift 4:55 Yarmouth Sunday Express Chris Goulding losing sequence 10
Del Mar Sunset 4:05 Salisbury Western Morning News West Tip losing sequence 12
These selections were picked using The Cold Tipsters System.
The Cold Tipsters System uses the ‘NAPS COMPETITION‘ table on the Racing Post website (you need an account with Racing Post but its free).
Our selection is the NAP of any tipster that is on a losing sequence of 10 or more and the tipsters current losing sequence must equal his longest losing sequence.
To keep qualifiers to a minimum we are only interested in the three tipsters with the worst record. If more than 1 qualifier in a race no bet.
The government is preparing to sell off its Tote Betting business, it will go for sale on the open market this Autumn.
Initially the estimated value was around £400 million however the betting climate has shifted and early predictions are that it will sell for around £280 million.
The Tote, or Horserace Totalisator Board, was founded by Winston Churchill in 1928 as a safe haven for punters, controlled by the state, and beyond the reach of illegal bookmakers.
There is expected to be a lot of interest from the major bookmaking chains.