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UK racing tips – Monday 19 August 2024

Make sure to check out all of our best bets and tips for Monday’s racing coming your way from Yarmouth on 19 August 2024.

Horse Racing Tips

Make sure to check out all of our best bets and tips for Monday’s racing coming your way from Yarmouth on 19 August 2024.

Jamie Moore's Diary - jockey talks Goshen and Ascot rides

Race 2 – BACK IN BLACK 63/100

Connections of BACK IN BLACK will surely be disappointed if he is unable to make it third time lucky in the British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes.

James Fanshawe’s grey has contested valuable races at York and Ascot on his first couple of outings and has on both occasions picked up the silver medal.

This race represents a drop in class for the son of Dark Angel and one of the newcomers will have to be well above average to deny him victory.

Race 4 – MISS MONTE CARLO 5/2

Despite facing a stiffer challenge off a career-high mark MISS MONTE CARLO looks primed for another strong performance.

She has found the frame in three of four outings to date and returned from a break running a close second at Leicester. Progressive and warrants thought dropping in journey.

The main threat should come from Aim For the Moon who opened her account tackling track and trip in April while the second has subsequently recorded a double. Kept on with vigour to secure second at Newmarket in latest outing.

Race 6 – DUCHESS 7/2

DUCHESS got off the mark on reappearance over course and distance in May under Adam Farragher.

Left a couple of subsequent below par efforts behind when finding the frame here subsequently and no surprise if she delivers another bold showing.

Keen Interest secured a tenacious maiden win taking on further at this venue and could be thereabouts off only 2lb higher.

Red Evelyn fought to deliver a commendable fifth tackling track and trip last time so needs considering.

Rock and Royal beat Duchess at Yarmouth over the same distance at the end of July, but needs to bounce back from a disappointing display at Ayr seven-days ago.

Jamie Moore's Diary - jockey talks Goshen and Ascot rides
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