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Glorious Goodwood racing tips: Best bets and odds for day two
Glorious Goodwood racing tips: Best bets and odds for day two

The Independent

time17 hours ago

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  • The Independent

Glorious Goodwood racing tips: Best bets and odds for day two

Wednesday's Glorious Goodwood tips Field Of Gold (Goodwood, 15.05) – 2pt win @ 2/5 (William Hill) Mdawi (Goodwood, 13.20) – 0.5pt each-way @ 16/1 (Betfred) Tabiti (Goodwood, 13.55) – 1pt win @ 7/2 (Bet365) Military Code (Goodwood, 14.30) – 0.5pt each-way @ 5/1 (Bet365) Ashariba (Goodwood, 15.45) – 0.5pt each-way @ 15/2 (William Hill) Zelaina (Goodwood, 16.20) – 1pt win @ 10/11 (William Hill) Native Warrior (Goodwood, 16.55) – 0.5pt each-way @ 7/1 (Ladbrokes) Visit Qatar Sussex Stakes tips – 15.05 Goodwood While everyone loves the Goodwood Cup, if there's one race that is talked about in the build-up to Glorious Goodwood, this would be it. A Group 1 contest for three-year-olds and upwards, some of the best milers ever trained have won it. Field Of Gold may be on his way to become one of those. After losing out to Ruling Court in the 2,000 Guineas, he went to the Curragh and won the Irish equivalent, before a dominant performance to win Royal Ascot's Group 1 St James's Palace Stakes by more than three lengths from Henri Matisse, who reopposes here. He won't be much of a price on betting sites but the Kingman colt can give John Gosden, now training alongside son Thady, his first winner in the race since Too Darn Hot in 2019. Coral Pipped At The Post Winners Handicap tips – 13.20 Goodwood The curtain is raised on day two with this 1m4f handicap. Sing Us A Song didn't have the pace when the tap was turned on at Royal Ascot. He'd shown some ability in his two previous wins and you wouldn't rule out him getting back on track. However, he's a fairly skinny price given that latest effort and a much more interesting runner at the prices looks to be Charlie Johnston-trained Mdawi. The Wootton Bassett colt won a modest Southwell novice event before going close on his handicap debut at Haydock. He stepped up on that when showing a really good attitude to win from the front at Doncaster last time, over a similar trip to this. That can be marked up and he could have in lightly here with just a 4lb rise. At 16/1 on horse racing betting sites we can take the chance on an each-way bet that he can handle this rise in grade. HKJC World Pool Oak Tree Stakes tips – 13.55 Goodwood Tabiti can assert her authority on this Group 3 fillies' contest over 7f. The Kingman filly did not race until August of her juvenile season, promptly winning on debut at Newmarket (7f, good to firm) and then dropped back successfully in trip to land the Group 3 Dick Pool Fillies' Stakes at Salisbury (good to soft) a month later. Sent off at 11/2 in the Group 1 Fillies' Mile back at Newmarket's October meeting, she never really got in a blow but she ran a cracker on her reappearance at Royal Ascot, finishing a two-length third in the Sandringham, when sporting first-time blinkers. That effort was further evidence of improvement in a big field contest, given she carried topweight and she can take advantage of the age allowance she receives and win again. HKJC World Pool Molecomb Stakes tips – 14.30 Goodwood Irish raider Lady Iman drops in trip for this after running really well to win a Naas Group 3 over 6f and then finish second in the Group 2 Airlie Stud Stakes at the Curragh last time, over the same trip. She'll be relying on those up front to cut each other's throats and then come late on the scene and swoop to conquer. The favourite is certainly not short of pace but nor is the Charlie Appleby-trained colt, Military Code. The Godolphin-owned juvenile won his first two starts at Newmarket and Ascot over 5f, before he flopped when upped to 6f in the Group 2 Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot. He put that to bed with a close second in the Listed Dragon Stakes at Sandown last time, back over 5f. The front pair were clear there and he looks the proverbial each-way bet to nothing at 5/1 in the latest Glorious Goodwood odds. British Stallion Studs EBF Fillies' Handicap tips – 15.45 Goodwood This looks wide open on paper with the layers going 5/1 the field at the time of writing. One who should be heavily involved is Ashariba. David Menuisier's filly is 1lb lower than when a close fifth at Newcastle last time. She looks best when somewhere close to the pace, as she showed when scoring over a similar trip at Newmarket last October. Unlucky not to get the breaks when she needed them at Epsom on her reappearance, she was much better despite that defeat last time and we should get some value about her chance, with the market as it is. The one nagging doubt is that she's so far raced only on ground slower than good but it's not forecast as fast at Goodwood and she looks worth siding with each-way. British Stallion Studs EBF Alice Keppel Fillies' Conditions Stakes tips – 16.20 Goodwood Zelaina would have to be a pretty confident choice here. Karl Burke's filly was well found in the market at Nottingham on debut, when she made all to see off the promising Secret Oath in decisive fashion. Pitched straight in at Group 2 level at Royal Ascot, she showed plenty of pace in the Queen Mary, before succumbing late on. That looked an above average renewal and she was far from disgraced in finishing eighth of 23. Dropped in class for this contest, she can make it count with another success. World Pool Bet With The tote Handicap tips – 16.55 Goodwood No stranger to big festival winners, trainer Karl Burke can pull off a double in successive races with Native Warrior. The Wootton Bassett gelding went close over 1m1f at this meeting last year on the back of a good third in Royal Ascot's Britannia Handicap. Not at his best on slow ground at Doncaster on his reappearance, he was back in better form when second over 1m at Windsor next time, when conditions were quicker. It looked like an interesting play to drop him back to 7f and fit a visor at Newcastle last time. He came from off the pace there, doing his best work late on to beat Dosman in what was a career best. The Burke team look to be following the old adage 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' and are keeping the four-year-old to this trip and retaining the headgear. He's only gone up 3lb for that win and therefore still looks well treated. He's a big player. 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Guardians' lineup was sponsored by a betting company on same day as Emmanuel Clase news
Guardians' lineup was sponsored by a betting company on same day as Emmanuel Clase news

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Guardians' lineup was sponsored by a betting company on same day as Emmanuel Clase news

You can't make this stuff up. Truly, there's no way. Sports betting has become tied hand in hand with the major sports leagues, including Major League Baseball. The Cleveland Guardians are currently missing two players on leave, Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase, while they are part of a sports-betting investigation. So you won't believe the sponsor for the Guardians' social media lineup post on Monday. It was Bet365. Have a look for yourself, down there below the lineup, from the official team account: MORE: New York Mets on insane win streak thanks to Backyard Baseball legend Pablo Sanchez Leagues want integrity, which is a fair desire. They also want sponsorship money, which is a fair desire. But in the case of sports betting, those can fly in the face of one another. This is a prime example. Maybe the Guardians had no way to escape such a sponsorship deal on short notice, but for this night in particular, it ends up being a brutal look. But that's how intertwined sports betting companies are with these leagues. It's right there to see in all its irony. MORE MLB NEWS: Dodgers sign Missouri football's QB to contract Blue Jays make Toronto history not achieved since 1992 World Series team Emmanuel Clase goes from trade target to concerning Guardians story Orioles' catcher used a Happy Gilmore swing to hit a home run There's a sad truth to Aaron Judge's injury for Yankees Edwin Diaz is MLB's best pitcher since learning his legs were different lengths

Who is favourite to win Love Island? Full list of odds
Who is favourite to win Love Island? Full list of odds

Scotsman

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Who is favourite to win Love Island? Full list of odds

Love Island series 12 will soon be crowning its winners - but who is in the running? 👀💕 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Love Island has just a week left in series 12. One couple is starting to emerge as the frontrunners. But what do the odds look like with 7 days to go? In just seven days time the latest winners of Love Island will be crowned. ITV's iconic reality show has kept viewers on their toes throughout the summer once again, but all good things come to an end. Maya Jama, the show's host, promised more 'drama' and 'twists' than ever before the season began. Well, it is safe to say that it has lived up to that - with one Islander having just made a surprise return, weeks after being dumped from the villa. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Unlike previous years, Love Island has not had a clear frontrunner couple from early doors (think Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury). The odds have shifted dramatically over the course of series 12 and there has been another shift. But who are the favourites to win heading into the final week? Here's all you need to know: Love Island gets new frontrunners after latest re-coupling Maya Jama in the teaser for Love Island series 12 | ITV ITV's hit reality show celebrated turning 10 this summer - having been revived back in June 2015 - and this season has been one for the books. It is heading towards the business end of the competition, with the final set to take place next Monday (August 4). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The odds have continued to shift around throughout the season, as couples have split-up and come together. Toni and Cach emerged as the favourites late last week and have seemingly strengthened their grip at the top of the odds. has rounded up the latest odds for the winners of Love Island. The list looks like this: Toni Laites & Cach Mercer - 13/10 - Bet365 Yasmin Pettet & Jamie Rhodes - 11/4 - Bet365 Megan Forte Clarke & Conor Phillips - 6/1 - William Hill Shakira Khan & Harry Cooksley - 9/1 - William Hill Megan Moore & Dejon Noel-Williams- 9/1 - Virgin Bet Angel Swift & Ty Isherwood - 20/1 - Virgin Bet Helena Ford & Blu Chegini - 50/1 - William Hill What do the winners of Love Island get? The winning couple will once again walk away with a joint prize pot - to be split between them. The winners will get £50,000, the same as in previous seasons. However, beyond just the instant prize pot, Love Island can be a platform for winners (and other contestants) to launch media careers and even empires. Molly Mae and Tommy Fury are perhaps the biggest example of this - with the former recently being the subject of her own docu-series on Prime Video. If you love TV, check out our Screen Babble podcast to get the latest in TV and film.

Who is favourite to win Love Island? Full list of odds
Who is favourite to win Love Island? Full list of odds

Scotsman

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Who is favourite to win Love Island? Full list of odds

Love Island series 12 will soon be crowning its winners - but who is in the running? 👀💕 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Love Island has just a week left in series 12. One couple is starting to emerge as the frontrunners. But what do the odds look like with 7 days to go? In just seven days time the latest winners of Love Island will be crowned. ITV's iconic reality show has kept viewers on their toes throughout the summer once again, but all good things come to an end. Maya Jama, the show's host, promised more 'drama' and 'twists' than ever before the season began. Well, it is safe to say that it has lived up to that - with one Islander having just made a surprise return, weeks after being dumped from the villa. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Unlike previous years, Love Island has not had a clear frontrunner couple from early doors (think Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury). The odds have shifted dramatically over the course of series 12 and there has been another shift. But who are the favourites to win heading into the final week? Here's all you need to know: Love Island gets new frontrunners after latest re-coupling Maya Jama in the teaser for Love Island series 12 | ITV ITV's hit reality show celebrated turning 10 this summer - having been revived back in June 2015 - and this season has been one for the books. It is heading towards the business end of the competition, with the final set to take place next Monday (August 4). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The odds have continued to shift around throughout the season, as couples have split-up and come together. Toni and Cach emerged as the favourites late last week and have seemingly strengthened their grip at the top of the odds. has rounded up the latest odds for the winners of Love Island. The list looks like this: Toni Laites & Cach Mercer - 13/10 - Bet365 Yasmin Pettet & Jamie Rhodes - 11/4 - Bet365 Megan Forte Clarke & Conor Phillips - 6/1 - William Hill Shakira Khan & Harry Cooksley - 9/1 - William Hill Megan Moore & Dejon Noel-Williams- 9/1 - Virgin Bet Angel Swift & Ty Isherwood - 20/1 - Virgin Bet Helena Ford & Blu Chegini - 50/1 - William Hill What do the winners of Love Island get? The winning couple will once again walk away with a joint prize pot - to be split between them. The winners will get £50,000, the same as in previous seasons. However, beyond just the instant prize pot, Love Island can be a platform for winners (and other contestants) to launch media careers and even empires. Molly Mae and Tommy Fury are perhaps the biggest example of this - with the former recently being the subject of her own docu-series on Prime Video.

Friday's racing tips: Preview, odds and best bets for Ascot, York
Friday's racing tips: Preview, odds and best bets for Ascot, York

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Friday's racing tips: Preview, odds and best bets for Ascot, York

Friday's racing tips Fireblade (Ascot 15.00) - 1pt win @ 11/2 ( Bet365 ) War Howl (Ascot 16.10) - 1pt win @ 11/4 ( Virgin Bet ) Riot (York 17.30) - 0.5pt each-way @ 10/1 ( Bet365 ) Molten Sea (York 18.03) - 0.5pt each-way @ 4/1 ( Bet365 ) Kinnalargy (Thirsk 15.25) - 1pt win @ 9/2 ( Bet365 ) Curran (Sandown Park 18.53) - 0.5pt each-way @ 11/2 (BetMGM) John Guest Racing Brown Jack Handicap Tips (Ascot 15.00) Ascot's John Guest Racing Brown Jack Handicap (15.00) will be a thorough test of stamina, with that notorious uphill climb for the back half of the contest and having an unexposed runner on our side looks worthwhile. That comes in the form of Fireblade, who continues to do well since switching to the in-form Dylan Cunha. Admittedly, his one below par effort this campaign came here over 1m4f in May but he has improved on that in two subsequent starts at around 1m6f. His latest run, when keeping on to be the runner-up at Sandown, suggests that this longer trip and further emphasis on stamina could be right up his street. Contacto could prove to be the big danger to the selection and the presence of that opponent and Sir Mark Prescott's Blindedbythelights, should give the market a solid look despite a relatively small field. After looking at the prices on horse racing betting sites, odds of 11/2 stand out for a Fireblade triump. The Chapel Down Handicap tips (Ascot 16.10) The Chapel Down Handicap (16.10) at Ascot looks like offering us a strong betting market, with several that can have cases made. Among them is War Howl, who successfully dropped back to 7f at Doncaster last time, with a career best effort to win comfortably. A 6lb rise on the back of that does not look excessive and he is taken to successfully follow-up in this slightly better contest. Betting sites have installed War Howl as the favourite with James Doyle taking the ride. Odds of 11/4 are available with Virgin Bet for him to triumph at Ascot. Handicap tips (York 17.30) On the York card, Riot looks to have solid claims in the Handicap (17.30). In a big field, having a draw towards the inside is handy and David O'Meara's charge will emerge from stall four. He's course and distance winner and also handles some ease in the ground, both of which are further positives. His pilot, Danny Tudhope, should be able to get him some cover early on and I'd expect him to be doing his best work towards the finish. He's on a competitive mark and looks worth an each-way play. A price of 10/1 looks appealing for bettors should he find his form in the first face of the day. Elevator Company Handicap tips (York 18.03) Later at York, the Elevator Company Handicap (18.03) is another competitive contest, where a number of runners have claims, including Savrola, It's All About You and Fast Fred. However, with a couple of recent pieces of improved form to her name and slow ground very much in her favour, Molten Sea could provide the answer. The William Haggas-trained filly is proving to be an admirably consistent performer and she is taken to successfully defy another 1lb nudge up the handicap over a trip that suits. Odds of 4/1 are available on betting apps for Molten Sea to deliver in what could be the race of the day. British EBF Novice Stakes tips (Thirsk 15.25) At Thirsk, there's an interesting contest for the British EBF Novice Stakes (15.25), over six furlongs. Three last-time winners line up. Dandy Style, who won over course and distance, Flying Comet, who arrives on the back of a Chepstow success and Kinnalargy, who scored at Redcar on his second start, having been dropped back to 5f. He's back up in trip this time and with a penalty to shoulder but useful claimer Jack Callan takes off 7lb. That Redcar success was the pick of the form on offer here and he is taken to successfully follow up at 9/2. Close Brothers Handicap tips (Sandown Park 18.53) Stamina comes to the fore in Sandown's Close Brothers Handicap (18.53), for runners rated 0-80 over 1m6f. This looks an open contest on paper and over such trips, every pound carried can count. It won't harm, therefore, that Curran has been dropped 1lb since just being collared when trying to make all over a similar trip at Haydock last time. Charlie Johnston's four-year-old sticks to what looks to be his optimum trip and, if able to repeat that latest effort he would go very close. He's another that looks to have strong each-way claims and it would be no surprise if he proves good enough to win it. Please Gamble Responsibly Sports betting can be enjoyable, but it's important to stay in control and gamble responsibly. Whether you are using the best online casino, slot sites, poker sites, or online bookmakers, responsible gambling should always be a priority. All licensed gambling sites in the UK are required to provide tools such as deposit limits, time-outs, self-exclusion, and self-assessment questionnaires. These are designed to help you manage your activity and protect your well-being. Many operators, including online bookmakers and new casino sites, will offer free bets or a casino bonus. While these can be tempting, it is vital to read the terms and conditions of any offer before taking part. If you are concerned about your gambling behaviour, support is available from: NHS Help GambleAware Gamblers Anonymous We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

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