Lay Of The Day Tip: Andy Newton’s Horse To Oppose On Wednesday 24th January

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Andy Newton continues with his Lay Of The Day tips on Wednesday 24th January 2024, where he’s got one horse to take on at Lingfield races.

Lay Of The Day Tip: Wednesday 24th January 2024

The UK horse racing cards on Wednesday come from Catterick, Chepstow, Lingfield (AW) and Kempton (AW).

See below Andy Newton’s lay of the day tip – a fancied horse that he makes a case on why it might NOT win.

There are several ways to play this lay of the day tip. You can either join top betting exchange Betfair to lay horses by betting on them NOT to win (recent results below).

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Andy Newton’s ‘LAY OF THE DAY’ Tip On Wednesday: 3:25pm Lingfield – DIFFERENT BREED

The Simon Hodgson runner DIFFERENT BREED will have plenty of backers at Lingfield on Wednesday after a close neck second at Chelmsford earlier this month.

This 3 year-old colt was only just nabbed on the line that day in Class 5 Maiden and is also the more experienced in the race here with six career runs.

However, that experience hasn’t yielded a win yet, so is also a lot more exposed than the others and, therefore, would have some question marks to answer as to why he’s not won yet.

Jockey William Carver is replaced by the more experienced Trevor Whelan which may help, but that also means the horse doesn’t have a 3lb claim – like he’s had in three of his last four races.

The other worry for backers is the step back up in trip to 7f. He got caught over 6f last time, so has another furlong to last out here and has tried this distance twice before (2nd & 3rd), including here at Lingfield on New Year’s Eve. The concern would be that he’s just not finishing off his races that well and could be prone to an improver.

Finally, we’ll also have some big yards running for us, including Richard Hannon, Charlie Fellowes and Andrew Balding, who has a 26% return on his 3 year-olds at the Surrey track.

We’ve more horse racing free tips here – including our daily NAP of the Day and Lucky 15 selections.

Recent Results……..

  • Tuesday 23rd Jan: Clipsham La Habana (3rd)
  • Monday 22nd Jan: Bonito Cavalo (1st)
  • Sunday 21st Jan: Matata (2nd)
  • Saturday 20th Jan: Noble Captain (2nd)
  • Friday 19th Jan: Kodebreaker (UP)
  • Thursday 18th Jan: Come On Girl (3rd)
  • Wednesday 17th Jan: No News (2nd)
  • Tuesday 16th Jan: Billyjoh (UP)
  • Monday 15th Jan: Benny Silver (3rd)
  • Sunday 14th Jan: Aspire To Glory (1st)
  • Saturday 13th Jan: Donnacha (1st)
  • Friday 12th Jan: Twenty Twenty (3rd)
  • Thursday 11th Jan: Post Chaise (3rd)
  • Wednesday 10th Jan: Marchetti (UP)
  • Tuesday 9th Jan 24: Gypsy Whisper (NR)
  • Monday 8th Jan 24: Macho Mania (UP)
  • Sunday 7th Jan 24: Eldorado Allen (UP)
  • Saturday 6th Jan 24: Georges Saint (3rd)
  • Friday 5th Jan 24: Innisfree Lad (3rd)
  • Thursday 4th Jan 24: Hardy Boy (3rd)
  • Wednesday 3rd Jan 24: Big R (UP)
  • Tuesday 2nd Jan 24: Fia Fuinidh (2nd)
  • Monday 1st Jan 24: Inch House (2nd)
  • Sunday 31st Dec 23: Lost In Time (UP)
  • Saturday 30th Dec 23: Collectors Item (UP)
  • Friday 29th Dec 23: Gypsy Lee Rose (UP)

What Is Lay Betting On Horse Racing?

In short lay betting is to bet on something NOT to happen.

With the introduction of betting exchanges like Betfair, punters can now bet on a horse or a team NOT to win by effectively becoming a bookmaker.

This can be done by staking against a horse or team on a betting exchange.

For example, if you think a horse won’t win a race and it’s 3.00 (2/1). Then you could lay this horse for £10.

If the horse loses, you will win £10 (less any set commission). Or if the horse wins you will have to pay out £20 (just like a bookmaker would).

See below another example – if you were to oppose Galopin Des Champs at 2.80 for £10.

You can see the liability if the horse wins would be £18. Or if the horse loses you will win £10 (less any commission).

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