
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, April 22
EPSOM DOWNS
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
1.35 Twilight Fun
2.10 Prince Of The Seas
2.45 Stressfree
3.20 MILLER SPIRIT (nap)
3.55 Jackknife
4.25 Bulletin
5.00 Mostawaa
GIMCRACK
1.35 Existent
2.10 Trinity College (nb)
2.45 MAGICO (nap)
3.20 Master Builder
3.55 The King's Falcon
4.25 Bulletin
5.00 Kracking
NEWMARKET - 4.25 CELEBORN (nap)
NORTHERNER - 2.45 STRESSFREE (nap)
YARMOUTH
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
1.53 Sir Kenny
2.23 Magic Box
2.58 Queen Of Thieves
3.33 Requiem
4.08 Rebel Star
4.38 Maelstrom
5.15 Zariela
GIMCRACK
1.53 Me Tarzan
2.23 Moretons
2.58 Queen Of Thieves
3.33 Something Stupid
4.08 Rebel Star
4.38 Maids Head
5.15 Berry Clever
THIRSK
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
4.20 Lord Abama
4.55 Jen Steen
5.30 Teroomm
6.00 Jez Bomb
6.30 Little Ted
7.00 Letsbefrank
7.30 Convo
8.00 Emerald Army
GIMCRACK
4.20 Lord Abama
4.55 Bring It On
5.30 Teroomm
6.00 Highland Only
6.30 Swift Salian
7.00 Kitsune Power
7.30 Nad Alshiba Green
8.00 Emerald Army
NEWMARKET - 7.00 Cavern Club (nb); NORTHERNER - 4.20 Abate (nb)
HEREFORD
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
5.10 Zarhanya
5.43 Jackstell
6.13 Face d'Music
6.43 Everyonesacritic
7.13 Goblet Of Fire
7.43 Race To Base
GIMCRACK
5.10 Mr Zee
5.43 God Of Fire
6.13 Camino Rocio
6.43 Everyonesacritic
7.13 Goblet Of Fire
7.43 Emerald Time
KELSO
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.30 Fiver Friday
3.05 Winds Of Winter
3.40 Instinct D'ainay
4.12 Starlyte (nb)
4.45 Achille Des Rocs
5.20 Jimmy Hurdstrom
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