
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, April 22
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Tuesday's meetings at Epsom Downs, Yarmouth, Thirsk, Hereford and Kelso.
EPSOM DOWNS
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
1.35 Twilight Fun
2.10 Prince Of The Seas
2.45 Stressfree
3.20 MILLER SPIRIT (nap)
3.55 Jackknife
4.25 Bulletin
5.00 Mostawaa
GIMCRACK
1.35 Existent
2.10 Trinity College (nb)
2.45 MAGICO (nap)
3.20 Master Builder
3.55 The King's Falcon
4.25 Bulletin
5.00 Kracking
NEWMARKET - 4.25 CELEBORN (nap)
NORTHERNER - 2.45 STRESSFREE (nap)
YARMOUTH
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
1.53 Sir Kenny
2.23 Magic Box
2.58 Queen Of Thieves
3.33 Requiem
4.08 Rebel Star
4.38 Maelstrom
5.15 Zariela
GIMCRACK
1.53 Me Tarzan
2.23 Moretons
2.58 Queen Of Thieves
3.33 Something Stupid
4.08 Rebel Star
4.38 Maids Head
5.15 Berry Clever
THIRSK
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
4.20 Lord Abama
4.55 Jen Steen
5.30 Teroomm
6.00 Jez Bomb
6.30 Little Ted
7.00 Letsbefrank
7.30 Convo
8.00 Emerald Army
GIMCRACK
4.20 Lord Abama
4.55 Bring It On
5.30 Teroomm
6.00 Highland Only
6.30 Swift Salian
7.00 Kitsune Power
7.30 Nad Alshiba Green
8.00 Emerald Army
NEWMARKET - 7.00 Cavern Club (nb); NORTHERNER - 4.20 Abate (nb)
HEREFORD
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
5.10 Zarhanya
5.43 Jackstell
6.13 Face d'Music
6.43 Everyonesacritic
7.13 Goblet Of Fire
7.43 Race To Base
GIMCRACK
5.10 Mr Zee
5.43 God Of Fire
6.13 Camino Rocio
6.43 Everyonesacritic
7.13 Goblet Of Fire
7.43 Emerald Time
KELSO
ROBIN GOODFELLOW
2.30 Fiver Friday
3.05 Winds Of Winter
3.40 Instinct D'ainay
4.12 Starlyte (nb)
4.45 Achille Des Rocs
5.20 Jimmy Hurdstrom
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Herald Scotland
17 hours ago
- The Herald Scotland
Prince of Wales celebrates 43rd birthday with new puppy picture
One of the chocolate cocker spaniel puppies is being stroked by the Prince of Wales while their mother Orla is behind him. The Prince and Princess of Wales have had Orla since 2020, after their first dog together Lupo, also a cocker spaniel – which they were given as a wedding present from Kate's brother James Middleton – died unexpectedly. Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies! 🐾 — The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) June 21, 2025 Orla gave birth to four puppies last month and the photograph was taken in Windsor on a sunny day earlier in June. It appears to be a quieter birthday for the Prince of Wales than last year, when he took Prince George and Princess Charlotte to see Taylor Swift at Wembley stadium. William had faced a challenging 12 months in the lead-up to turning 42, with both Kate and his father the King diagnosed with cancer. In the week of his birthday this year, the Prince of Wales joined the King and Queen at Royal Ascot on Wednesday. The Prince of Wales and Cate Blanchett donned lab coats to see the work of Colorifix, an eco-friendly clothes dye brand (Eddie Mulholland/Daily Telegraph/PA) His wife missed the event for the second successive year and was said to have been disappointed not to join her family at the famous sporting and social event in Berkshire. On Thursday, the Prince of Wales was in Norwich with Earthshot Prize council member Cate Blanchett to see the hi-tech work of one of the 2023 prize finalists. The pair donned lab coats to see how Colorifix, an eco-friendly textile dye company, makes its products. William admitted he needed a 'layman's version' of the scientific explanations and later apologised to staff for 'all the stupid questions'.


Daily Record
18 hours ago
- Daily Record
King Charles pays sweet birthday tribute to Prince William
With the Prince of Wales turning 43 today, his father King Charles has paid a touching tribute to his son by posting a picture on social media. To mark the 43rd birthday of the Prince of Wales, King Charles and Queen Camilla shared a touching birthday post on social media this morning. Along with sharing their well wishes for the prince, a picture of Prince William was posted on social media. Shared earlier this year, the image on X showed the 43-year-old wearing a blue shirt and smiling while sitting on a rock wall in the countryside. Many fans of Prince William have commented that the Royal is 'ageing like a fine wine' in the run up to his birthday. However, many fans of the Royal family are wondering if Prince Harry will be sending his best wishes to mark his older brother's birthday. Royal fans have also said that they have been delighted to see adorable details emerge about the future king's marriage with Kate Middleton, reports the Mirror. At an event that took place earlier this week, fans were thrilled to see the prince grinning at his wife. Appearing at the Order of the Garter in Windsor on Monday, June 16, the couple were seen to be united as they stunned fans with their gorgeous ensemble. Kate was seen in an all-white Self-Portrait dress and matching wide-brim hat, while William wore dark blue velvet mantles - the insignia of the order- and a distinctive feathered bonnet. In an Instagram post showing the happy couple, the caption read: "A pleasure attending the Order of the Garter today in Windsor. A brilliant celebration of tradition, service and duty. Thank you to everyone involved." Fans were quick to praise the couple in the comments, as one person wrote: "Those two are aging like a fine wine!" Another fan also noted the look of 'true love' that Princess Kate was giving to her husband. They said: "20+ years & 3 adorable children[...] Catherine only has eyes for Prince William. This is true love." However, not everyone was blown away by the couple and their appearance, as one person remarked: "Lovely. However, William needs gone of that beard. Makes him look old." Despite this, many fans were highly complimentary, with another person writing: "What a treat for us Royal watchers! Princess Catherine looks absolutely stunning and Prince William as handsome as ever!" While one person added: "Prince William and Princess Catherine look absolutely stunning and majestic!!" As Prince William turns 43 today, many people have been left speculating if his estranged younger brother, Prince Harry, will also mark the occasion. At the moment it is thought that the brothers are not on speaking terms. Last year, the Royal family took to social media to pay tribute to the Duke of Sussex's 40th birthday. On X, the Royal Family posted a photo with Harry smiling to mark the occasion, writing: "Wishing The Duke of Sussex a very happy 40th birthday today!" Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. A very similar post was uploaded on William and Kate's social media account. They wrote: "Wishing a Happy 40th Birthday to The Duke of Sussex!" While it is unknown if Prince Harry will send his regards, the Princess of Wales took to Instagram to post a birthday message for her husband. In the image, the prince is seen to be sat surrounded by gorgeous puppies, with the caption saying: "Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies!"


Daily Mirror
19 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Incredibly awkward Prince William birthday blunder triggered shock resignation
A mix-up over official photographs to mark a landmark celebration for the Prince of Wales led to recriminations, clarifications and one longstanding royal employee's departure The Prince of Wales is celebrating his 43rd birthday today, five months after his wife Princess Kate turned the same age. And let's hope the occasion is less dramatic than back in 2000, when Prince William's 18th celebrations were said to have prompted a longstanding royal employee to resign. Releasing official photographs to such a special occasion for the heir to the throne should have been straightforward. Instead, a row over copyright photos saw King Charles ' press secretary Sandy Henney reportedly fall on her sword after seven years at the helm. Sandy had overseen an incredibly difficult time for Charles, who had separated and then gotten divorced from Princess Diana before she tragically died in a car crash in Paris in 1997. But while she had dealt with the storm of 'Camillagate' and the then Princess of Wales ' infamous Panorama interview with aplomb, William's 18th birthday celebrations were said to have proved to be her downfall. READ MORE: Prince William's billionaire pal took haunting final photo moments before bee sting death At the time the Prince of Wales turned 18, Buckingham Palace had a longstanding agreement with the British media not to invade William or Harry's privacy during their education. So when Sandy reportedly gave newspaper Daily Telegraph and TV network ITN exclusive access to the prince for images to mark his landmark birthday, other news outlets were not happy. As BBC deputy director Richard Sambrock put it: "As news organisations, we agreed to suspend competition for the sake of protecting Prince William 's interests at a sensitive time. Anything that departs from the agreed principle that all news outlets should have common access or lack of access to Prince William is completely unacceptable." The exclusive photos also caused an argument over copyright, for while the law automatically grants photographers copyright of their own work, Buckingham Palace would traditionally own the copyright on official photographs released in this manner, with proceeds going to charity. Daily Telegraph editor Charles Moore said he was "appalled" at the treatment of his photographer, who went onto make a goodwill gesture. "I was offered the opportunity to take exclusive pictures of Prince William at Eton, which I was honoured to accept," said The Telegraph's man Ian Jones. "The law conferred copyright to me and no suggestion has been made until today that I should donate it to the Crown. Now the suggestion has been made, I shall gladly assign the copyright as the Prince of Wales may direct." In an attempt to clarify matters, St James' Palace had said in a statement: "It is a matter of deep regret that confusion has arisen over the photographs commissioned to mark Prince William's 18th birthday. The copyright of these pictures should have been established at the time they were taken to ensure that St James' Palace owned the copyright and that any proceeds arising from the use of the photographs went to charity as had normally happened in the past. "The issue was not resolved and the copyright is now wrongly vested elsewhere. The Prince of Wales hopes that, in the light of the clear and consistent policy, no one should profit form pictures, either of Prince William or Prince Harry, and that those who do own the copyright will make clear that all proceeds will go to charity. "To do otherwise would be to undermine the work of the Palace, the press and the Press Complaints Commission have all vested in the protection of Prince William and Prince Harry's privacy." By the time the celebrations had died down, Sandy Henney had resigned from her post.