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Horse Racing NAP of the Day for 18 June | Racing Tips

Horse Racing NAP of the Day

There are three each way bets from the final day of Royal Ascot including the horse racing NAP from SportsLens tipsters on Saturday, 18 June. Extra places galore are available as the curtain comes down on the royal meeting for another year.

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Here are our three selections including the horse racing NAP today. All wagers are worth considering each way for punters. Let’s take a look in more detail at our horse racing experts’ choices this Saturday:

  • 3:40 Royal Ascot – LAYFAYETTE @ 18/1 with 888Sport (EW)
  • 4:20 Royal Ascot – HAPPY ROMANCE @ 20/1 with 888Sport (NB EW)
  • 6:10 Royal Ascot – CALLING THE WIND @ 12/1 with 888Sport (NAP EW)

Why will horse racing NAP of the Day Calling The Wind hit the frame?

In the concluding Queen Alexandra Stakes over a marathon 2m 5½f that brings Royal Ascot to a close (6:10), Calling The Wind seems both overlooked and overpriced in the market. Trained by Richard Hughes, this six-year-old Authorized gelding found only Stratum too good in this 12 months ago.

There was just over three lengths between the pair at the line with top betting sites returning a massive 40/1 SP for Calling The Wind. He meets the re-opposing winner 3lb better off at the weights, so that brings them very close together on that form in handicapping terms.

Today’s horse racing NAP loves Flat stayers’ races

NAP of the day 18 June 2022

Calling The Wind duly landed the 2m 4½f Goodwood Handicap at the Glorious meeting next time out, so clearly loves extreme tests of stamina. He has also run well when third in the Cesarewitch – the second was a fine fourth in the Gold Cup here on Thursday – at Newmarket races and in two middle-distance handicaps either side of that.

As Calling…

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