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Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Saturday's meetings at Meydan, Musselburgh, Haydock, Wolverhampton and Carlisle.
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Saturday's meetings
Robin Goodfellow
1.55 Sleeping Satellite
2.30 Cornerstone Lad
3.05 Mr Bramley
3.40 Go Boy
4.15 Artic Mann
4.50 Largy Train
5.25 Masked Crusader
Gimcrack
1.55 Chumlee
2.30 The Big Jetaway
3.05 Mr Bramley
3.40 Go Boy
4.15 Clovis Island
4.50 Largy Train
5.25 Follow Charlie
Northerner – 4.15 Clovis Island (nap); 4.50 Largy Train (nb).
WOLVERHAMPTONRobin Goodfellow
5.30 Precision Storm
6.00 Volkan Bey
6.30 Miss Bodacious
7.00 Elforleather
7.30 Eagle Day
8.00 King Of Speed
8.30 Smasher
Gimcrack
5.30 Ludo’s Landing
6.00 Volkan Bey
6.30 Nocturnal
7.00 Road To Wembley
7.30 Blue Yonder
8.00 King Of Speed
8.30 Smasher
Newmarket – 6.00 Volkan Bey (nb); 7.00 Dibble Dabble (nap).
MEYDANRobin Goodfellow
12.05 Saudi Crown
12.40 Eldar Eldarov
1.15 Frost At Dawn
1.50 Mendelssohn Bay
2.25 Remake
3.10 Do Deuce
4.00 Auguste Rodin
4.35 Newgate
Gimcrack
12.05 Walk Of Stars
12.40 Giavellotto
1.15 Danyah
1.50 George Tesoro
2.25 Sibelius
3.10 Danon Beluga
4.00 Stars On Earth
4.35 Derma Sotogake
Robin Goodfellow
1.30 Disco Daisy
2.05 The Churchill Lad
2.40 Secret Trix
3.15 Champagne Mystery (nap)
3.50 No Hubs No Hoobs
4.25 Cream Of The West
5.00 Pilgrims King
Gimcrack
1.30 Disco Daisy
2.05 Playful Saint
2.40 Secret Trix
3.15 Riders Onthe Storm
3.50 No Hubs No Hoobs
4.25 Cream Of The West
5.00 Good Work
Robin Goodfellow
1.50 Individualism (nb)
2.25 Poet Master
3.00 Silky Wilkie
3.35 Metier
4.10 Clockwatcher
4.45 Jordan Electrics
5.20 Admiral Nelson
5.50 Walsingham
Gimcrack
1.50 Individualism
2.25 Poet Master (nap)
3.00 Looking For Lynda
3.35 Struth (nb)
4.10 Clockwatcher
4.45 American Affair
5.20 Fiver Friday
5.50 Walsingham
WATCH OUT FOR…
AUGUSTE RODIN (Meydan, 4.00)
This, arguably, is the most beautiful-looking animal in training and so far in his magnificent career he’s proven that handsome is as handsome does. It’s remarkable for Aidan O’Brien to keep a four-year-old with such an extraordinary c.v. in his yard rather than sending him to stud, but the decision could be vindicated over the coming months.
If Auguste Rodin runs as he did in the Breeders’ Cup Turf last November, his rivals in the Dubai Sheema Classic will not see which way he goes. Jockey Ryan Moore thinks the world of him and this can be a positive start to