
Another exciting week of racing action has concluded, with Premium Racing Tips delivering more profitable selections for members. 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 review the week’s highlights and analyse key performances.
The week began at Gowran Park with Lord Talbot (12/1, SP 10/1). Despite attempting to make all, he was challenged early by Latin, which ultimately compromised his chances. Though unsuccessful, this selection demonstrated the value approach our paid betting service consistently delivers, identifying potential at double-digit odds.
Thursday brought multiple selections across different meetings. At Sedgefield, we provided two half-stake selections:
Carnet De Stage (28/1) never found rhythm and lacked fluency in jumping, finishing unplaced. This represents the realistic approach of our horse racing tips – not every selection will win, particularly at these prices.
Cest Qulquun (9/2) ran an excellent race, looking like the winner turning for home before a slight mistake at the last cost crucial momentum. Beaten just two lengths into third, this horse performed exactly as anticipated.
The main focus shifted to Aintree’s opening day, where Gidleigh Park (6/1, SP 7/1) attempted to make all but made a costly mistake two out that halted momentum. He finished a close second to Impaire Et Passe, demonstrating our ability to identify value contenders in competitive races.
At Naas, Cashedale Lad (17/2, SP 11/1) again attempted to make all before a mistake at the last relegated him to second. This continued a pattern of near misses over recent weeks.
The day concluded brilliantly with Seo Linn (9/4) at Aintree. While Marc Hryhorskyj rarely recommends shorter-priced selections, this represented exceptional value. Premium Racing Tips members had previously backed her at 33/1 NRNB for the Champion Bumper. The decision to target Aintree instead proved masterful, as she won easily under Billy Lee for Paddy Twomey.
Aintree action continued with Tintin (16/1, SP 10/1), who was well-backed but raced too keenly and weakened late.
The day’s highlight came at Bath with Jimmy Mark (6/1, SP 7/2), backed on insider information from Marc’s top Newmarket contact. Despite pulling hard, Kieran O’Neill gave him a perfect ride to land a significant gamble for service members.
At Wexford, Whats Up Darling (11/2 EW, SP 100/30) was well-supported but jumped poorly and managed third place.
The week concluded strongly with Lady Shamaradal (17/2) at Wolverhampton. Another selection from Marc’s top Newmarket contact, she was described as “having a stone in hand” and duly obliged, making all to win easily off a mark of 70.
This fantastic week delivered winners at 17/2, 6/1, and 9/4, demonstrating the comprehensive value our horse racing tipster service consistently provides.
Marc Hryhorskyj has maintained for months that Constitution Hill is “the most overrated horse in the history of National Hunt racing.” After defeats at both the Cheltenham Festival and now the Aintree Hurdle, this assessment appears increasingly prescient – illustrating why our horse racing tips come from genuine insight rather than following public opinion.
This week’s results showcase why Premium Racing Tips continues to be regarded as the leading paid betting service. With multiple winners at value prices and several near misses that nearly added to the profit column, our members enjoyed another successful week.
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