
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Wednesday, June 18
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Wednesday's meetings at Hamilton, Lingfield, Worcester, Ripon and Royal Ascot.
HAMILTON
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.15 Rampant
2.50 Alasrae
3.23 Woohoo
4.00 Inanna
4.40 Bun Bang Fai
5.20 Urban Sky
5.55 Ana Emaraaty
GIMCRACK
2.15 Rampant
2.50 Aspiral
3.23 Pop Star
4.00 Belsito
4.40 Kubey
5.20 Obito
5.55 Paper Doll
LINGFIELD
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
5.45 Apple's Angel
6.15 Saguaro Blossom
6.45 Sarabi
7.15 Russian Rumour
7.45 Golden Handshake
8.15 Classic Cause
8.45 Mr Trick
GIMCRACK
5.45 Writteninthestars
6.15 Rory Rocket
6.45 Due Date
7.15 Isle of Sark
7.45 Golden Handshake
8.15 Spoilt
8.45 Regal Glory
WORCESTER
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.40 Solid Fuel
3.15 Jeudidee
3.50 Fromheretoeternity
4.30 Might I
5.10 Amber Waves
5.40 Carlton
6.20 Gore Point
GIMCRACK
2.40 Rocks Up Late
3.15 Jet Smart
3.50 Sir Galahad
4.30 Whizz Kid
5.10 Belcamo
5.40 Carlton
6.20 Pittsburg
RIPON
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
6.30 Novelette
7.00 El Madar
7.30 Sax Appeal
8.00 On Key
8.30 Jenubiyah
9.00 Art of Fox
GIMCRACK
6.30 Novelette
7.00 El Madar
7.30 Haptics
8.00 Mr Cool
8.30 French Haven
9.00 Ninety Nine
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.30 Cardiff By The Sea
3.05 Carmers
3.40 Fallen Angel
4.20 Map of Stars
5.00 My Cloud (nb)
5.35 SNELLEN (nap)
6.10 Havana Hurricane
GIMCRACK
2.30 Spicy Marg
3.05 Shackleton
3.40 One Look
4.20 ANMAAT (nap)
5.00 Hi Royal
5.35 Arisaig
6.10 Gaga Mate (nb)
NEWMARKET - 5.00 MY CLOUD (nap); 5.35 RAINBOWS EDGE (nb)
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