Angus McNae's horse racing tips: Sky Bet Sunday Series bets

Angus McNae's horse racing tips: Sky Bet Sunday Series bets

By Angus McNae
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Top presenter Angus McNae tipped two winners - at 6-1 and 100-30 - from three selections in his Sunday column last week and is hoping for more of the same this weekend with four more selections across Killarney and Hamilton, all live on Racing TV.

Sky Bet Sunday Series selections

This two-year-old filly can beat the boys here in receipt of the sex allowance. She shaped well on her debut at Ripon when finishing third, and she will surely improve for the experience.
She was not given a hard time, but was beaten less than three lengths and, given her classy pedigree, I would be surprised if she did not take a big step forward here.
The dam's side of her pedigree suggests this stiff five furlongs will suit, and I am surprised she is a general 11-2 chance.
There is plenty more to come from this well-bred filly and she can give the in-form Ed Bethell his 15th winner of the season plus enhance his impressive 28 per cent strike-rate.
She was very unlucky on her seasonal reappearance when fifth at Newcastle where she was repeatedly denied a run plus was also hampered.
She finished that race with plenty of gas left in the tank, and has been dropped a pound to a rating of 79 since.
She has more potential than any of the runners here, and makes appeal at the 11-2 on offer with Bet365.
This horse finished second in this contest last year and gets to race off a 9lb lower mark here.
His seasonal reappearance was a good one when finishing second at Doncaster, and the useful Billy Loughnane takes over in the saddle taking off a useful three pounds.
Those factors combine to make him a solid play here at a general 5-1. This is competitive, but he is handicapped to win and I am keen on his chances.

Take a chance on Night And Day at Killarney

I am taking a chance that this Willie Mullins-trained mare is a lot better than she has shown so far for this yard. She has only run four times and won a maiden hurdle at Clonmel in January with consummate ease.
Two of those four runs were in Grade One company, which suggests that she is highly thought of, and she was not seen to best effect on her latest outing in Listed company at Punchestown where she was given way too much to do in a steadily run race.
She is better than she showed there, and this Listed Mares Hurdle is within her grasp.
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