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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr
Read on for the picks FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SUN Racing's Monday picks below. Back a horse by clicking their odds. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up LONGSHOT ALBUS ANNE (8.10 Windsor) She has been consistent last year, goes well fresh, handles C&D and is not ruled out if tuned up. EACH-WAY THIEF HEART ABOVE (1.42 Cartmel) He has proven C&D form, is in fair heart and better suited by this drop in trip. SOPHIESTICATE (4.40 Ayr) She stormed home for C&D second last week, well treated and a repeat puts her close. FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS 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: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.


The Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr
Read on for the picks FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr SUN Racing's Monday picks below. Back a horse by clicking their odds. Advertisement LONGSHOT ALBUS ANNE (8.10 Windsor) She has been consistent last year, goes well fresh, handles C&D and is not ruled out if tuned up. EACH-WAY THIEF Advertisement HEART ABOVE (1.42 Cartmel) He has proven C&D form, is in fair heart and better suited by this drop in trip. SOPHIESTICATE (4.40 Ayr) She stormed home for C&D second last week, well treated and a repeat puts her close. Advertisement 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: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

Leader Live
31-05-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Balmoral Lady takes Haydock step up in class in her stride
Trained by Ed Walker, the four-year-old filly had made giant strides last season, beginning her progression from a lowly mark of 69 at the Merseyside track in July. Further victories followed at Bath, Windsor and Yarmouth before she was second in a Listed event at Doncaster in November. First time out this season she was a fair third at Chester and sent off at 11-2 here under Paul Mulrennan, she quickened nicely to deny No Half Measures by half a length, despite having the lowest official rating in the field. However, it was not all plain sailing as with a furlong to run Mulrennan was trapped with nowhere to go until Democracy Dilemma edged off the rails – but when the gap came his mount did not need asking twice. 'I was stuck in a pocket, but while I was there I was actually filling her up a bit and I just needed a bit of room and for the gap to come,' said Mulrennan. 'She was brave when it did. She's really got stronger over the winter and she's well worthy of running at that level. 'There's never much between the top handicappers and the Pattern-class sprinters and she's proved that again there. I'm sure there's more big days in her. Fair play to the filly, she was brave there and when she put her nose in she didn't need asking twice.' He added: 'That's my 50th of the year I think, things are going well.' Winning owner Laurence Bellman could be tempted by Royal Ascot should there be enough give in the ground. He said: 'She was injured as a two-year-old, but she's so game. 'We've got her entered in the King Charles III at Royal Ascot. We'd like good ground, the softer the better really. 'As long as the ground is fine Ascot is possible, we'll see what Ed says, he's in charge.'


Glasgow Times
31-05-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Balmoral Lady takes Haydock step up in class in her stride
Trained by Ed Walker, the four-year-old filly had made giant strides last season, beginning her progression from a lowly mark of 69 at the Merseyside track in July. Further victories followed at Bath, Windsor and Yarmouth before she was second in a Listed event at Doncaster in November. First time out this season she was a fair third at Chester and sent off at 11-2 here under Paul Mulrennan, she quickened nicely to deny No Half Measures by half a length, despite having the lowest official rating in the field. However, it was not all plain sailing as with a furlong to run Mulrennan was trapped with nowhere to go until Democracy Dilemma edged off the rails – but when the gap came his mount did not need asking twice. 'I was stuck in a pocket, but while I was there I was actually filling her up a bit and I just needed a bit of room and for the gap to come,' said Mulrennan. 'She was brave when it did. She's really got stronger over the winter and she's well worthy of running at that level. 'There's never much between the top handicappers and the Pattern-class sprinters and she's proved that again there. I'm sure there's more big days in her. Fair play to the filly, she was brave there and when she put her nose in she didn't need asking twice.' He added: 'That's my 50th of the year I think, things are going well.' Winning owner Laurence Bellman could be tempted by Royal Ascot should there be enough give in the ground. He said: 'She was injured as a two-year-old, but she's so game. 'We've got her entered in the King Charles III at Royal Ascot. We'd like good ground, the softer the better really. 'As long as the ground is fine Ascot is possible, we'll see what Ed says, he's in charge.'

Rhyl Journal
31-05-2025
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Balmoral Lady takes Haydock step up in class in her stride
Trained by Ed Walker, the four-year-old filly had made giant strides last season, beginning her progression from a lowly mark of 69 at the Merseyside track in July. Further victories followed at Bath, Windsor and Yarmouth before she was second in a Listed event at Doncaster in November. First time out this season she was a fair third at Chester and sent off at 11-2 here under Paul Mulrennan, she quickened nicely to deny No Half Measures by half a length, despite having the lowest official rating in the field. However, it was not all plain sailing as with a furlong to run Mulrennan was trapped with nowhere to go until Democracy Dilemma edged off the rails – but when the gap came his mount did not need asking twice. 'I was stuck in a pocket, but while I was there I was actually filling her up a bit and I just needed a bit of room and for the gap to come,' said Mulrennan. 'She was brave when it did. She's really got stronger over the winter and she's well worthy of running at that level. 'There's never much between the top handicappers and the Pattern-class sprinters and she's proved that again there. I'm sure there's more big days in her. Fair play to the filly, she was brave there and when she put her nose in she didn't need asking twice.' He added: 'That's my 50th of the year I think, things are going well.' Winning owner Laurence Bellman could be tempted by Royal Ascot should there be enough give in the ground. He said: 'She was injured as a two-year-old, but she's so game. 'We've got her entered in the King Charles III at Royal Ascot. We'd like good ground, the softer the better really. 'As long as the ground is fine Ascot is possible, we'll see what Ed says, he's in charge.'