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    Expert Horse Racing Tips for Thursday’s Action at Huntingdon, Wetherby, Southwell, and Gowran

    James DooleyBy James DooleyJanuary 23, 2025Updated:January 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As dawn breaks on another crisp January morning, the anticipation is building across the UK’s tracks. The time-honored tradition of horse racing beckons us to the edge of our seats, eager to witness the thundering hooves and the sleek silhouettes of equine athletes competing at Huntingdon, Wetherby, Southwell, and Gowran.

    Express Surprise at Huntingdon

    The thrill of the chase finds its embodiment in Express Surprise, set to run at 3.05 at Huntingdon. This promising contender, now donning a tongue-tie, showed potential when extending its trip at Stratford in June. The return to form in Hereford saw a third-place finish that hinted at untapped prowess, especially now focusing on fences under the tutelage of Clive Boultbee-Brooks, with jockey Ned Fox tasked with steering this hopeful runner to victory.

    Maxiboy Dagrostis at Wetherby

    As we shift our gaze to the turf of Wetherby, the anticipation is palpable with Maxiboy Dagrostis, earmarked for a 2.05 showdown. A shining third at Doncaster, his form is sublime, branded by the shadows of the Ascot-winning Jax Junior. With Richard Hobson guiding this half-brother to the smart Itchy Feet, he seems well-positioned to capitalize on his promising handicap debut off a mark of 100.

    Young Endless at Southwell

    Over at Southwell, keep your sights on Young Endless, who participates in the 8.30 race. Joanna Mason’s mount demonstrated more than the beaten distance reveals in recent outings, suggesting that with a return to a preferable distance, the performance will be a spectacle to behold. Benefiting from an in-form stable, this contender is poised for a memorable run.

    Cerendipity’s Speed at Wetherby

    Cerendipity, racing at 1.30 in Wetherby, is a speedster to watch. Having twice emerged victorious over similar distances before, the improvement is expected, building on a solid performance at Haydock last month. Nick Scholfield partners with trainers Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith, aiming to elevate this athlete’s impressive speed figures further.

    Golden Ambition at Huntingdon

    Back at Huntingdon, Golden Ambition prepares for the 1.55 race with determination and form that hints at untapped reserves. Recently ranked second, perhaps it is nothing but Lady Luck standing between this promising horse and its next breakthrough. Trainer Ben Pauling, alongside jockey Kielan Woods, hope to unfold the next chapter in this promising narrative.

    Glengouly at Gowran

    In Gowran, Glengouly stands tall with a rich course history. Last year’s second-place finish along with a hurdle race win is a testament to what this horse can achieve, even with a 1lb additional weight. With Sean Cleary-Farrell riding as a 7lb claimer, Glengouly might just dance on those toes right into the winner’s circle.

    As the day unfolds, these majestic creatures remind us of the magic of horse racing, where every stride on the turf connects us more deeply with the ancient art and sport we cherish. Let’s join these equestrian athletes in their quest for greatness across the storied fields of Huntingdon, Wetherby, Southwell, and Gowran.

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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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