Racing Lee’s Saturday Racing Tips
Racing Lee's Saturday Racing Tips at Curragh and Newbury
This should be a stepping stone to bigger targets in the season, and possibly another tilt at the Arc. He was fifth on his last run of last season in a strong renewal of the Arc at Longchamp. He’s a Group One St Leger winner, and a Group Two and Group Three winner.
He drops back in trip after needing the run at Royal Ascot, which isn’t ideal, but he be coming home best if Ryan Moore can wine him up early. This Group Three looks his for the taking if he’s primed for it.
An easy winner last time out at Goodwood, he arrives here in fine form. He’s had two outings this season, one over this course when staying on too late on seasonal debut, and that last time out Goodwood win.
He’s a multiple group winner and can give the weight in this while riding on a high.
This classy two-year-old won at Curragh, and two big races at York, before running third over seven furlongs in the Group Three Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot last season. He returned after some time off and with a solid run in a hot Group Three Abernant Stakes.
The winner Washington Heights beat Mill Stream, who went on to win a Group Two at York and reverse that form, the fourth was Mitbatthy who won a Group Two at the Curragh, the fifth was Tiber Flow who won a Group Three next time out, the eighth was second in a Listed race, with the tenth second in a Group Two.
Streets Of Gold then stepped up back to seven furlongs to contest the competitive Victoria Cup at Ascot, and again stayed on well for sixth of 21, beaten just over two lengths.
He needs to get some rhythm back, but last time out was just denied off this mark in a racing league race at Chepstow. He has an each-way chance if putting his head down at the business end for his in-form stable.