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Brighton, Chelmsford and Worcester races - August 21

Finding the best odds for races that will be conducted at historic and new race courses like Brighton, Chelmsford, and Worcester.

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Horse racing has always had a passionate support in the United Kingdom. Even though the sport has been around for centuries, bet online has brought a new flavour amongst punters. Always on the lookout for horse racing tips, it is difficult to match the results of professional punters. However, one can always rely on betting tips in order to get the best odds on most of the occasions. There are several options for punters to compare different odds and choose the best. Oddsdigger.com is one such destination and it compares the results from several popular bookmakers under one roof.

 

Brighton

 

The Brighton racecourse is one of the oldest in the world. One of the first instances of public racing at this circuit took place in 1783. Since then, it has hosted numerous flat races. Located just a mile from the coastline, spectators are greeted by the irresistible view of thoroughbreds with the sea in the background. Even though Brighton has the history, it now occupies the lower strata when it comes to prize money and quality of the races. Still, it continues to draw a lot of spectators and punters interested in Brighton races odds.

 

We suggest you bet on TULLINAHOO at 14:00. Promising sort. 9/4, 4th of 8 in maiden at Bath (5.7f, good to firm) three weeks ago, not very well placed. Tongue strap on the first time. It remains open to much improvement.

 

Chelmsford

 

The United Kingdom has a long list of racecourses that have been around for centuries. The region also has new race courses like the one at Chelmsford. It was opened only in 2008, thus becoming the first in the United Kingdom to be brand-new since Taunton back in 1927. However, financial constraints meant that races at Chelmsford were suspended for a substantial period before being resumed in 2015. The flat poly track comes in with a 1.7 km oval section and a 400 m long home straight. Chelmsford races odds are popular amongst bookmakers and punters alike.

 

We suggest you bet on SAXAGOGO, it's an amazing race with a win rate of 25% on all flat races. Although he's a young horse, it did well in the most recent races.

 

Worcester races odds

 

Worcester belongs to the National Hunt course type. It is one of the oldest horse racing venues in England. Racing here started as early as in 1718. Even though the Worcester racecourse was initially hosting flat races too, it has been converted to only National Hunt races since 1966. At an approximate length of 2.6 km, the Worcester racecourse is extremely challenging for all involved. This is also partly a reason behind Worcester races odds being coveted amongst punters. Even though Worcester racecourse was largely active during the summer when National Hunt races are covered, it remains a favourite destination for thoroughbred lovers.

 

We suggest you bet on CHATO at 15:20. This horse has a 100% win rate (from 1 race). It's ridden by Wayne Hutchinson, a very experienced jockey and could easily be a great choice.

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