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Horse racing tips: ‘He hasn't put a foot wrong all season' – Templegate's NAP hard to fault on Tuesday
Horse racing tips: ‘He hasn't put a foot wrong all season' – Templegate's NAP hard to fault on Tuesday

The Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Horse racing tips: ‘He hasn't put a foot wrong all season' – Templegate's NAP hard to fault on Tuesday

TEMPLEGATE tackles Tuesday's racing confident of inflicting more pain on the bookies. Back a horse by clicking their odds below. GINCIDENT (3.45 Beverley, nap) Has not put a foot wrong all season and ran another mighty race when just denied in a big field at York last time. He is right at home over this 1m2f trip and saves his best for decent ground. He's crept up the weights a little but is proven in this grade and looks hard to fault. CRIMSON SPIRIT (3.00 Brighton, nb) He followed an excellent third at York with a comfortable success at Salisbury last time. He stays over his favourite seven furlongs here and the Kubler training team are in fine form. MR UBIQUITOUS (7.45 Newbury, treble) Has been everywhere this Flat season, landing four wins and a close second. He doesn't have a penalty for winning an apprentice contest at Salisbury and Jack Nicholls stays on board taking off 7lb this time. QUIRKE ON PAROLE (4.45 Beverley, Lucky 15) Looked in need of her comeback at Doncaster before going down in a photo at Wetherby last time. She was collared right on the line there and a 1lb rise looks more than fair. Templegate's tips Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who:

Horse racing tips: ‘He goes on any ground and Richard Kingscote is a good booking' – Templegate's Sunday NAP
Horse racing tips: ‘He goes on any ground and Richard Kingscote is a good booking' – Templegate's Sunday NAP

The Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Horse racing tips: ‘He goes on any ground and Richard Kingscote is a good booking' – Templegate's Sunday NAP

TEMPLEGATE takes on Sunday's racing confident of hitting form just in time for Royal Ascot. Back a horse by clicking their odds below. CRIMSON SPIRIT (5.00 Salisbury, nap) This four-year-old ran a cracker when third in a big field at York last time out. That was an excellent effort after nine months off and confirmed his liking for this trip. He goes on any ground and Richard Kingscote is a good booking for the in-form Kubler training team. NOVAMAY (5.37 Doncaster, nb) Can end a frustrating run of seconds with his first win. He has done little wrong so far and was right there again at Catterick last time. The first-time cheekpieces can help him to get home. ZAPPHIRE (5.45 Hamilton, treble) Finished strongly to score over a mile at Carlisle last time. That's a stamina-sapping track so this extra two furlongs should be ideal. SUNNY CORNER (3.23 Salisbury, Lucky 15) He was a good third on the all-weather at Kempton last time but is at home on turf too. He's slipped to just above the mark of his Newbury win last summer. Templegate's tips Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who:

'Wasn't expecting it': Rival spills the beans in new revelation after Cruz Hewitt drama
'Wasn't expecting it': Rival spills the beans in new revelation after Cruz Hewitt drama

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

'Wasn't expecting it': Rival spills the beans in new revelation after Cruz Hewitt drama

Aussie tennis player Jason Kubler has lifted the lid on the massive changes he's noticed in Cruz Hewitt's game that suggest the teenager is on the right path to emulating famous father Lleyton. Kubler beat Hewitt in the final of the ITF event in Launceston last weekend, winning 6-2 6-4. Despite falling short in the final, the 16-year-old Cruz still claimed his first trophy (albeit a runner-up one) in senior tennis. Cruz is currently ranked World No.1175 on the ATP Tour, but his charge to the final saw him beat World No.225 Yu Hsiou Hsu and former top-200 player Dane Sweeney. He also produced a commendable display against Kubler, who was ranked as high as World No.63 in 2023 before injuries saw him plummet. Kubler is currently ranked 445, but made the fourth round of Wimbledon in 2022. For Cruz to only lose the second set by one break of serve says a lot, and Kubler was impressed by his level. Speaking to 'The First Serve' program on SEN radio, Kubler said he noticed a marked difference in Cruz's game since hitting with the teenager just a few months ago. "I hit with him at the Gold Coast Future at the end of last year," Kubler said. "The difference now, man... it almost feels like he's understanding tennis a lot more. "Obviously [that was] in practice so it was a bit different, but I felt like his understanding of when not to miss, understanding of when to go for it [was impressive]. Even I felt out there - which I wasn't expecting - was his management of time between points. Sometimes I looked up and he was ready to serve, and then other times he takes a bit longer. I was actually very impressed by that. "His shot tolerance was very high. At the beginning, we had some really long rallies, and I was thinking, 'He's a bit younger, maybe there could be some errors coming', but he was incredibly solid." Cruz has big plans to follow in his father's footsteps and forge a successful tennis career of his own. 'It was a great week,' he said after the final. 'I'm really pleased with the tennis I'm playing now. Every match (I) try to learn something, try and learn from mistakes and keep getting better every day.' If Cruz keeps performing the way he did in Launceston, he'll go a long way to disproving the naysayers who believe he's been helped along by father Lleyton. There were nasty claims of 'nepotism' at the Australian Open when Cruz was given a wildcard into the qualifying tournament for the main draw. He lost in straight sets in the first round to veteran player Nikoloz Basilashvili. But leading sports psychologist Alan Mantle told Yahoo Sport Australia that Cruz needs to block out the noise and forge his own path. "Nepotism is a very hurtful word," Mantle said in January. "I believe anyone who plays at that top level has got there on their own merits. I'd be very surprised if favours were being done for sons or daughters of famous parents. "What I would say to Cruz is that when he hears that word (nepotism) he needs to think it's just what someone is saying about you, but it doesn't mean it is you. It's reputation versus character. Character is what you form about yourself and a reputation is something that other people form about you. "The white noise is always going to be there for him and that's something he won't be able to control. But he can control how he is going to process it and filter it. He has already shown a great deal of resilience to get where he is and that will hold him in good stead into the future."

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