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Horse Racing NAP of the Day

On Saturday, 25 June, the horse racing NAP of the Day for SportsLens experts is Tuesday. She was supplemented for the feature race at the Curragh, the Irish Derby over 1m 4f (3:45), in the week. This Aidan O’Brien filly looks well worth a wager at 13/8.

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The might of powerful horse racing operation Ballydoyle relies solely on Tuesday for the premier Curragh Classic. All their colts for this Group 1 were taken out at final decs, so that appears a tip in itself. Besides Tuesday, our horse racing NAP this Saturday, the NB bet runs at Newmarket. More on why to back both below:

Why will horse racing NAP of the Day Tuesday win?

While a filly hasn’t won the Irish Derby since 1994, O’Brien and the Coolmore lads decided Tuesday is clearly the best three-year-old they have. After landing a Naas maiden over a mile on reappearance, this daughter of late super-sire Galileo placed in both the English and Irish 1000 Guineas. Classic form always commands respect on top betting sites as the best thoroughbreds in training contest those races.

A key feature of those runs at Newmarket and here over a mile were how strong Tuesday was hitting the line in-behind speedier time. She shaped very much as though going up trip would suit her based on those race results and confirmed that impression when landing The Oaks at Epsom last time out.

Our horse racing NAP of the Day already a Classic winner

NAP of the day 25 June 2022

Although fortunate to hold on from Emily Upjohn, who blew the start, this form took a massive boost with the third home, Nashwa, winning the Prix de Diane at Chantilly last Sunday. That is the French equivalent of The Oaks. As a filly, Tuesday get weight all-round now pitched into the…

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