Saturday Horse Racing Predictions by Stephen Harris at Beverley and Haydock

Saturday Horse Racing Predictions by Stephen Harris at Beverley and Haydock

Saturday Horse Racing Predictions by Stephen Harris at Beverley and Haydock

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Beverley – JESOMND DAWN

Sat 08 June, 17:00

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Grant Tuer is an extremely shrewd operator who rarely misses when the cash is down around the northern tracks, and his unexposed handicapper is well worth another chance back on quick ground at Beverley on Saturday under Harrison Shaw.

He failed to fire in deep ground at Carlisle last time out, weakening before the final climb under a patient ride from off the pace, but had run really well previously and can bounce back to his best at an attractive price.

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Haydock – EZRA CEE

Sat 08 June, 16:10

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Kevin Philapart de Foye is very much a young trainer t1o follow closely over the next few years, and his unexposed three-year-old looks on an attractive opening mark now pitched into handicap company for the first time.

He travelled extremely strongly on the bridle when shedding his maiden tag impressively at Windsor last month (sent off 4/6f on stable debut off a gelding operation) and remains open to loads more improvement after just four career starts (with the eye-catching booking of Jim Crowley certainly increasing confidence).

LONG SHOT:

Haydock – BATAL DUBAI

Sat 08 June, 16:45

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Harry Charlton’s consistent sort has largely been running with credit in defeat on the all-weather in recent months and should relish this big field test full of some very opposable sprinters who struggle to get their heads in front.

He has won one of his five previous starts on the turf, will appreciate the rapidly quickening underfoot conditions at Haydock on Saturday, and could be very well treated if a recent gelding operation in April can bring about any improvement in his attitude off the bridle.