Home » Sport » Ayr Betting Tips: 7 Races to Watch and Wager On

Ayr Betting Tips: 7 Races to Watch and Wager On

If you’re looking for some horse racing tips for the upcoming races, here are some expert opinions on the Ayr betting scene. Keep in mind that the social sharing buttons may be hidden due to cookie preferences, so be sure to allow functional cookies for the best experience.

First up is Maggies Tern, who is expected to set a strong standard in a race that doesn’t look very strong on paper. With four starts as a juvenile, her best effort came when she was the runner-up at Leicester. However, she has recently shown promise during her reappearance in heavy ground at Nottingham earlier this month. This was a fairly useful handicap, and she should find this drop back into maiden company to be more suitable.

Loch Carron also showed some ability on her sole run for Michael Bell last year and is expected to have more to offer under Charlie Johnston’s tutelage. Meanwhile, Flying Moon is a three-time course and distance winner who finished just a length behind Royal Countess when taking second place during his seasonal reappearance earlier this month. He ran well enough after a seven-month break, and he is expected to reverse form with Royal Countess on slightly better terms.

If you’re looking for a horse that has the potential to do even better as a four-year-old, consider placing your bet on Fast And Loose. He won his first race in first-time cheekpieces at Catterick last summer but went on to finish as the runner-up in the Ayr Bronze Cup over course and distance later in the season. Although he was easy to back on his return to action in heavy ground at Doncaster, he finished third to Woven and looks like he’ll do even better on a sounder surface now that he’s a year older.

Sosallycanwait remains a maiden after 18 starts, but the overall level of her form still gives her a good chance in this contest. She ran a good race back on turf when she placed fifth in a big-field handicap at Naas earlier this month. In a race that won’t take much winning, she may be able to belatedly open her account. One Last Hug is another horse that looked better than ever when scoring here two weeks ago and is an obvious threat.

In other races, Classy Al had a productive time of it last season, winning three times at this course over varying distances. He ran well on his return over course and distance 19 days ago, doing best of all the horses that raced off the pace despite conceding first run and a slight positional advantage. He has one and a quarter lengths to make up with Judgement Call running-wise, but with a 4 lb advantage now, he’s expected to be much more competitive this time around.

Novak is on a lengthy losing run but has found just one rival too strong on his last three starts, including over course and distance last time. Although that was a stronger race than this one, he remains a horse to be positive about still on his last winning mark.

Finally, Paramaribo remains a maiden but is in form after finishing as the runner-up at Musselburgh last week. Although he didn’t get the clearest run, he showed a lot of promise while doing all of his best work at the finish. He may be able to build on that performance now that he’s running on a more galloping track.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.