Carlisle, Doncaster, Uttoxeter, and Kempton are some of the places where horse racing events are scheduled for September 7.
September 7 sees horse racing in the United Kingdom take the route of races at Doncaster, Sligo, Kempton, and Uttoxeter. Horse racing today is exciting in such circumstances partly because it also offers punters the ability to make some money using the horse racing betting tips.
The one mile and one-furlong event at Carlisle is scheduled at 13:50 and is already one of the most awaited as far as horse racing tips is concerned. While the first couple of events only provide a prize money of around £3000, later events during the day can provide up to £7500. The racecourse is rated at good-good to soft in most of the places.
Bet on CITY GROUND at 13:50. This amazing horse has a staggering 20% win rate in 35 flat races. The prize for this race is almost 3,000 GBP. ARTFUL PRINCE is his main contender and the 1M 1F good-good to soft in places racecourse will astonish everyone since there are 30 horses in this race.
One of the most awaited races this week, Doncaster offers prize money in excess of £10,000 for some events held on September 7. The races on September 7 are predominantly meant for two-year-old and three-year-old horses, although the course will accept up to 5-year-olds. The 6 furlong event at 14:00 is one of the must see for fans and punters, who are looking for the best odds from horse racing tips. The racecourse is good-good to firm in places.
Bet on GOLDREAM at 15:00. BURNT SUGAR would be our first choice, but he will be racing on September 6 and there's a chance that he won't have that much energy left. The winner will take home £22,684.
Largely focusing on the younger horses, Kempton racecourse is rated at a standard to slow. Prize money is on the lower side with winners expected to average around £3000 for each victory. Unlike other racecourses that host events this week, Kempton accepts horses not older than four years. One of the greatest advantages of this racecourse is its close proximity to central London. No record has been broken at Kempton since 2014 with Sirius Prospect last setting a time of 1m 23.1s for the 7f event and one can bet online that a repeat is unlikely to happen.
The 7F, standard to slow racecourse winner will take 2,264 GBP. Bet on ALTIKO TOMMY at 17:55. The horse trained by George Baker has a 20% win rate in five runs and will compete against the likes of RAY DONOVAN and LORD CLENAGHCASTLE.
Uttoxeter seems to focus heavily on four-year-old thoroughbreds for the event on September 7. Only one of the seven events is meant for horses less than four-year-old. The events vary in price money ranging from £2500 to £ 5000 and one can make substantial money through betting tips. The track is rated at good and should offer some fast times on the board. The most recent occasion when a fast time was set at Uttoxeter was in May 2016 when Valadom set a 5m 58s time on a 3m 2y event.
Bet on DECIMUS at 14:10. With a win rate of 20.69% in 29 runs, this horse has seen a great improvement lately, as did SKYLANDER, one of the most dangerous choices there. It's almost a tie, but we're going with DECIMUS because the trainer is J Scott, a well-experienced man (who also trains MOORLANDS JACK).