UK BEST BETS TUESDAY
TAUNTON
Race 2 No3 MATTIE ROSS (Each Way)
Trainer: Richard Phillips – Jockey: Finn Lambert
PHILLIPS is capable of sending out big priced winners and MATTIE ROSS could be another in this mares’ handicap hurdle. The nine-year-old hasn’t set any alarm bells ringing in her three outings this season but having been given a chance by the assessor she needs respecting, especially as the better ground is in her favour.
Race3 No5 JIM DE SARTI (Each Way)
Trainer: Tom Lacey – Jockey: Stan Sheppard
JIM DE SARTI has experienced mixed fortunes in his short time with Lacey, but showed enough when second at Sedgefield in January to suggest there is a race in him. He’s none the worse for an uncharacteristic failure to complete at Huntingdon, and fancied to bounce back.
Race 7 No2 ACT OF INNOCENCE (Nap)
Trainer: Paul Nicholls – Jockey: Harry Cobden
The best bet on this card is ACT OF INNOCENCE, who makes his debut under Rules after joining Nicholls from Ireland, where he finished third at 80-1 in a Punchestown bumper. He’s been working well, and with the Ditcheat horses getting the wind under their sales ahead of Aintree he will be hard to beat.
HEXHAM
Race 4 No8 HALFWAY HOUSE LAD (Nap)
Trainer: Maurice Barnes – Jockey: Charlie Price
HALFWAY HOUSE LAD jumped beautifully to open his account over fences at Newcastle and is out to strike again while the iron’s hot. Getting weight from his opponents, he remains a well treated horse, and he can again utilise his superior jumping to follow-up on this more undulating course.
Race 6 No9 DIVAS DOYEN (Each Way)
Trainer: Miss Sandra Forster – Jockey: Miss Heidi Palin
Both Yealand and Hello Judge ran at Carlisle on Sunday and could defect, making DIVAS DOYEN the go-to alternative. The consistent mare has won twice and been placed on four of her other five outings this season. She advertised her liking for this track when scoring earlier in the month, while on her other two visits she also troubled the judge.