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UK racing tips – Monday 10 June 2024

We bring you all of our best bets and tips for Monday 10 June’s racing coming your way from the meetings at Carlisle and Windosr.

CARLISLE Race course

We bring you all of our best bets and tips for Monday 10 June’s racing coming your way from the meetings at Carlisle and Windosr.

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

CARLISLE

Race 1 – KISS ME MY LOVE 2/1

KISS ME MY LOVE should be good enough to get a win on the board at the third attempt in Carlisle’s Bet At RacingTV Restricted Maiden Fillies’ Stakes.

Charlie Johnston’s runner has finished second on each of her two starts so far, going down by a length and a half on debut to Up The Clarets before finding Larchill Lass three and a quarter lengths too good.

On both occasions, she easily accounted for the rest of the field while still looking a bit green and given she is bred to relish a mile in due course, this try at six furlongs looks a smart move.

Race 3 – CHIEFMAN 5/2

Hollie Doyle has a good chance of reaching the winner’s enclosure aboard CHIEFMAN in the Every Race Live On Racingtv Handicap.

He was beaten as the odds-on favourite in a three-runner contest last time out, but he has one win and four minor places in his last six starts.

Despite some holes in his form he can be competitive from his current rating of 72 and his chances are boosted by having proven winner Doyle on board.

Race 5 – WREK IT RYLEY 33/10

WRECK IT RYLEY looks to make it a good first visit to Carlisle in the Racingtv.Com Handicap.

His last outing saw him finish third over six furlongs at Catterick just over a week ago.

If he brings his best form then he is one of the leading contenders.

Race 6 – WE STILL BELIEVE 5/2

WE STILL BELIEVE looks to end a barren run in the Start Your Racingtv Free Trial Handicap.

He was a runner-up in his last two starts but has not won since September 2023, however the conditions here look like they will suit him.

Paul Mulrennan is in the saddle and he could help swing things in the favour of We Still Believe with the gelding expected to be competitive.

WINDSOR

Race 2 – POUTING 33/20

In the O’Malley Haulage British Stallion Studs EBF Fillies’ Novice Stakes, it is Richard Hughes’ POUTING who appeals.

The Blue Point filly was second when beaten only a short head on debut at the same track and after doing her best work late on she now steps up a furlong in trip.

Race 3 – MIDAIR 14/10

MIDAIR let favourite backers down when last seen but can make amends in the Support Target Ovarian Cancer And Save Lives Novice Stakes at Windsor.

Trained by Harry Charlton, Midair was well supported to open his account when switched to handicap company last month, having previously been denied by just a neck in an Epsom novice.

However, he endured a troubled passage as he struggled to find racing room in the final couple of furlongs, eventually coming home just under four lengths behind the winner in fourth.

It is hard to say he would have won, but Midair certainly would have been close and Charlton clearly thinks another novice event is a better option than a handicap to get off the mark.

Race 4 – APPROVAL 5/2

APPROVAL has been knocking on the door ahead of the Download The Racing App 43 Now Novice Stakes.

Well beaten on his only juvenile outing, the William Haggas-trained gelding suffered a neck defeat on his first spin in 2024, before again finding one too good in April.

Both of those starts were on the all-weather, so it will be interesting to see how he fares back on turf here.

Race 5 – ISLE OF LISMORE 5/1

ISLE OF LISMORE is one of the main contenders in the Fitzdares Sprint Series Handicap.

He followed a win at Ascot two starts ago with a second over five furlongs at Newmarket last time out, where he was beaten by just over a length.

Based on recent form he has a good chance of adding another victory to his tally and the dependable Kieran Shoemark is in the saddle and that could swing things in his favour.

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