Weekly Racing Review: Premium Racing Tips Service (April 7-14, 2025)

Introduction

We’re back with another week of racing action with Premium Racing Tips. Our horse racing tipster service, led by professional gambler Marc Hryhorskyj, continues to demonstrate why he’s considered the best horse racing tipster in the UK and Ireland. Let’s analyse this week’s selections and results.

Monday’s Action (April 7th)

The week began with two promising selections. At Redcar, Keats House (13/2, SP 5/1) ran better than the result suggests. Held up off the pace, he stayed on strongly to finish 6th, beaten just three lengths. With a more prominent position early, he would likely have gone much closer.

At Wolverhampton, Hymnbook (13/2, SP 4/1) showed early keen tendencies before settling in behind the leaders. Though the gap opened on the inside turning in, he found himself on the slowest part of the track, finishing a close third. Another case of a selection running better than the bare result.

Tuesday’s Southwell Selections (April 8th)

Marc identified two value opportunities at Southwell’s evening meeting. Paint The Town Red (20/1, SP 10/1) came with strong inside information, suggesting the horse was better than a mark of 67. Despite Hollie Doyle keeping her well off the pace, she finished a fast-closing second. While place money was secured, this certainly felt like one that got away.

The second selection, Insuspense (25/1, SP 22/1), had reportedly improved from her first run at Kempton. Racing wide throughout, she made progress up the stands rail before weakening inside the final furlong to finish 6th. The market support (drifting less than most expected) suggested there was substance to the information.

Wednesday’s Selection (April 9th)

A single selection at Nottingham saw Dream Illusion (6/1, SP 17/2) travel well under Clifford Lee in the box seat. Unfortunately, gaps failed to appear at the crucial moment, leaving her stuck behind a wall of horses. With a clear run, she would have gone very close. Marc identified her as “a nice filly and one you want to keep on side” – valuable future insight for service members.

Thursday’s Frustrations (April 10th)

At Newton Abbot, Zuffal (20/1, SP 11/1) represented incredible value, backed strongly in the market. Cruising through the race and trading at 11/4 in-running, he unfortunately bled during the run and was pulled up. An exceptionally unlucky outcome for what appeared a certain winner.

Later at Hereford, Portobello Girl (10/1, SP 7/1) was positioned perfectly by Murrah Dodd but got outpaced around the bend. She finished 5th, not beaten far, with Marc noting she’s “a lot better than 92.” Another case of a selection running creditably without quite delivering.

Friday’s Irish Selection (April 11th)

A single piece of Irish information led to Restless Son (13/2, SP 6/1) at Ballinrobe. Gary Noonan had her perfectly positioned off a crawling pace, but when the tempo increased, she made a mistake three out, putting her on the back foot. Though she ran on, the race was lost with that error, finishing 8th in a bunch finish, beaten seven lengths.

Saturday’s Mixed Fortunes (April 12th)

Saturday brought three pieces of information. At Ayr, Malystic (16/1, SP 12/1) suffered the worst luck imaginable, losing a shoe at the first fence. An impossible outcome to predict.

Also at Ayr, Fox’s Fancy (12/1, SP 6/1) came from Marc’s top northern contact. He traveled like a dream but made too many mistakes. Despite challenging at the second last and looking the likely winner (trading at 8/13 in-running), he could only manage third place.

The day’s salvation came at Newbury with Jonquil (12/1, SP 8/1), a MAX INFO selection from Marc’s top Newmarket contact. The word was she had “improved a stone,” and Oisin Murphy positioned her perfectly to win the Group 3 contest easily. A superb 12/1 winner for MAX INFO service members.

Sunday’s Stratford Selection (April 13th)

Clover Pass (14/1, SP 11/2) at Stratford got heavily backed in the market. Looming up turning in under Murray Dodd, she was cantering before running into the complete outsider of the field. She traded at 1.36 in-running for significant money – another case of exceptional bad luck in what was becoming an incredible run of near misses.

Monday’s Redemption (April 14th)

After a week of frustrating near misses, Monday brought spectacular redemption with two strong pieces of information.

Highway One O Five (10/1, SP 11/2) at Warwick came from a top contact who declared “today was the day.” Freddie Gordon gave him a perfect ride, producing him at the second last to stay on gamely for victory. A massive 10/1 winner for all service clients.

The success continued with Tarahumara (14/1, SP 10/1) at Warwick. Coming from a reliable but infrequent contact, this selection was held up, cruising, before being produced at the last to catch Tudor on the line. This completed a famous double at massive odds of around 150/1.

Conclusion

This week perfectly demonstrates the value of following a professional private horse racing tipster service. Despite a run of incredible bad luck and near misses, Marc Hryhorskyj’s information and analysis ultimately delivered spectacular results. Monday’s double at combined odds around 150/1 represents the quality of information available to Premium Racing Tips members.

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