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    Horse Racing Tips for Saturday’s Newbury and Warwick Races

    James DooleyBy James DooleyMarch 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tanya Stevenson brings her expert eye to this weekend’s thrilling horse racing action, where the jumps meetings at Newbury and Warwick take center stage. Her seasoned perspective offers keen insights into four standout selections clamoring for attention.

    Newbury 13:50 – Backing Kruger Park

    The race kicking off the action at Newbury at 13:50 promises excitement with Up For Parol taking up a strong market position. However, Tanya shines the spotlight on Kruger Park, a horse that consistently delivers strong performances. With only two finishes out of the top three in his last eight hurdle rides, Kruger Park is a beacon of resilience. His recent outing at Uttoxeter confirmed his tenacity, racing fiercely over just under three miles and securing a commendable third place. This consistent form cements his candidacy as a solid bet.

    Warwick 15:15 – Assessing Le Milos

    At Warwick, the 15:15 Veterans Race features the unforgettable Le Milos. Known for a stunning victory at Newbury, he aims to replicate that form at Warwick. His performance in the grandstand Coral Gold Cup in 2022 put Le Milos on the map. Since then, his form has had ups and downs, but recent performances see him returning to form. With dropping handicap marks and improving performances, Le Milos looks poised to deliver another strong run.

    Newbury 15:35 – Joyeuse’s Chances

    In the Newbury 15:35 William Hill Handicap Hurdle, Joyeuse is a name to watch. Trained by veteran Nicky Henderson, Joyeuse brings a fresh and unexposed quality to this competitive fray. Her recent run at Cheltenham showcased her growing potential, finishing second and indicating there’s more to come. Despite historical challenges for mares in this race, her current form and the favorable conditions could prove to be decisive.

    Newbury 15:35 – Going Each-Way with King William Rufus

    For those preferring a strategic approach in the same Newbury 15:35 race, King William Rufus offers an appealing each-way option. Trainer Chris Gordon, a veteran of the William Hill Handicap Hurdle, has a knack for guiding runners into the frame. With a history of noteworthy performances in this race, King William Rufus stands as an interesting contender, especially with Charlie Maggs claiming five in the saddle.

    The new lineup for this weekend’s racing at Newbury and Warwick is electric. Tanya Stevenson’s advised picks come with deep insights and hands-on expertise that should provide a thrilling spectacle in this much-anticipated event.

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    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

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