Expert Steve Mullington gives his daily racing tips, including a NAP, NB and a Longshot. Scroll down now to find out horse racing tips Friday 15th July at Newbury, Haydock and Kilbeggan...


Today's NAP (Best Bet)

3.18 Newbury – Miramichi

The Tom Dascombe-trained Miramichi really is due a change of luck and can finally land his first win of this season at Newbury on Friday.

Still handicapped right up to the hilt on 10st 2lb, the four-year-old will really have to pull out all the stops to land this contest, but his last run here suggested a step back up in distance will once again be the optimum trip for him.

Sports betting fans should be able to get a nice price on this NAP in our online betting market.

Today's NB (Next Best)

1.50 Haydock – Captain Corelli

Twelve months again I backed and tipped Captain Corelli in this very race and he was just touched off by a head at odds of 22/1. The mandolin played for my tears of woe that day, but with any luck it will accompany our tears of joy this year.

Julie Camacho’s five-year-old-gelding can go well fresh so there shouldn’t be an issue with him being off the track for 255 days.

Horse Racing Tips Friday 15th July


Jockey William Pyle rode well here in a similar apprentice race at the end of June and I am sure he will employ all the correct tactics to get Captain Corelli home in front.

If you a firm believer in coincidences like me, then the silly fact that this horse shares the exact same birth date as me may give extra credence to your online horse racing betting.

Today's Longshot

7.00 Kilbeggan – Falcon Park

Paul Hennessy’s Falcon Park was racing prominently until unseating his rider at Roscommon last time out.

If he can lessen the mistakes on this occasion then he could easily play a leading role in a race that shouldn’t take a lot of winning.


*Credit for all of the photos in this article belongs to AP Photo*

 

FIRST PUBLISHED: 13th July 2022

Steven is a sports and horse racing enthusiast and is a member of the Horseracing Writers and Photographers Association (HWPA) in the United Kingdom.

He is a regular visitor to Paris Longchamp for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and a lifelong fan of the Aintree Grand National, a subject he writes about 52 weeks of the year. Last year he reached the impressive milestone of attending the last 30 renewals of the Grand National.