Professional horse racing tipster Andrew Mount takes a good look at today’s Spreadex markets to find the best value spread betting and fixed odds opportunities.
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Andrew successfully opposed MIGHTY POWER (5th) on Thursday and has two recommended bets/trades on Friday, February 10th. Follow his tips on horse racing betting sites throughout the year.
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SOUTHWELL 4.55
This winter (since the beginning of November 2022) high draws have struggled in handicaps over 6f-1m at Southwell, with those drawn in stalls 10 or higher are just one from 88 for a huge loss of £85.38 to a £1 level stake (expected winners =6.03). Thirteen runners are due to go to post for division two of this 7f handicap and the three-highest draws – DESERT BOOTS (stall 13), AL SUIL EILE (stall 12) and BOBBY JOE LEG (stall 11) – are prominent in the betting at 4-1, 5-1 and 5-1 respectively. Selling ‘DOUBLE DRAW OF WINNER’ with Spreadex looks the best way to take on this trio.
Recommendation: Sell ‘DOUBLE DRAW OF WINNER’ in Southwell 4.55
CHELMSFORD 7.15
UNREQUITED LOVE doesn’t have an obvious chance on paper, having beaten only one rival in his last three starts. However, he has shown ability on the Tapeta surface at Newcastle, despite his sire having a superior record on Polytrack, and the switch to this surface could bring about improvement. The application of first-time blinkers could also help, as his trainer Kevin Ryan is showing a profit of £43.00 to £1 level stake at SP when using this headgear in sprint handicaps since 2010. Buy in the Spreadex 50-25-10 market or take a fixed odds price.
Recommendation: Back UNREQUITED LOVE in Chelmsford 7.15
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