Monday Racing Tips: Timeform's three to back on a red hot Bank Holiday

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Timeform have three tips on Bank Holiday Monday

We're set for a red hot Bank Holiday Monday and Timeform have three tips across three cards for you to consider...

  • Nad Alshiba Green to be rewarded for consistency
  • Course winner Tommie Beau can strike again
  • Divine Kinight fancied to take Redcar feature
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15:53, Windsor - 'Horse In Focus' to gain reward for consistency 

Those of you who like your sprint handicaps competitive will enjoy Monday's Fitzdares Sprint Series Handicap, as just 4 lb separates the seven runners on Timeform's weight-adjusted ratings. 

However, the vote goes to 'Horse In Focus' Nad Alshiba Green who has shaped well in two starts since joining Clive Cox from Michael Appleby.  

She was well backed on both occasions and looks ready to strike with the step up to six furlongs in her favour.


15:58, Cartmel - Fourth course win on the cards for Tommie Beau

Tommie Beau has happy memories of the Lake District venue and it's no surprise that he has the 'Horses For Courses' flag as the Seamus Mullins-trained 11-year-old loves a turning track, his 15 wins spread across Plumpton, Hexham, Fakenham, Newton Abbot, Stratford, Sedgefield and Cartmel. 

Indeed, his course record here reads 4-1-1-2-1-2-7, with his latest below-par effort coming when stumbling under a big weight from a handicap mark of 140 last summer.  

Despite winning at Fakenham earlier this month, this 'Horse In Focus' is 13 lb lower in easier company this time around, and is expected to pick up the front-running If Not For Dylan late on.


16:07, Redcar - 'Trainer Uplift' flag for stable switcher

The Racing TV Zetland Gold Cup Handicap is their feature race of the day, and there are three 'Horses In Focus' notices amongst several flags for the 12 runners.  

As a result, Spoken Truth, Salam Dubawi and Rainbow Nebula are all of interest after eye-catching last starts, but the vote goes to Divine Knight

He progressed well last season for Sean Woods until finding the Cambridgeshire too tough an ask and can now get back on the up under the expert tutelage of William Haggas (Trainer Uplift' flag). 

The lightly-raced five-year-old scoped wrong ahead of an intended reappearance at York recently but won first time out last season and looks the type to progress further this term.


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Recommended bets

Back Nad Alshiba Green in the 15:53 Windsor @ 9/43.25

Back Tommie Beau in the 15:58 Cartmel @ 2/13.00

Back Divine Knight in the 16:07 Redcar @ 13/27.50

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