Dave Nevison, Martin Dixon, Andy Stephens, Johnny Ward and Graham Clark share a selection each for the action live on Racing TV on Saturday! For more selections from our experts, click here. 2.53 Ayr: Letsbefrank
Tipster: Dave Nevison.
Best odds: 7-1.
Letsbefrank looks an improved performer this season and the Jim Goldie-trained six-year-old has already won two quite valuable Sunday Series handicaps already this season.
He probably put up a lifetime best when failing to complete the hat-trick last time, when he was a good third in a competitive handicap at Thirsk.
He is upped in grade, but off the same mark and may well be suited by going back over a longer trip than so far this season.
The Frankel gelding gets on well with Lauren Young and I feel he is likely to be overpriced here against southern raiders from big yards.
3.22 Redcar: Schrodinger's Cat
Tipster: Martin Dixon.
Best odds: 9-4.
This looks a good opportunity for Schrodinger's Cat to get back to winning ways after excellent placed efforts at Chester and York already this year.
He won his maiden over this C&D last year and has enhanced his form since, particularly last time out when he showed bright speed, and enthusiasm, only to be collared well inside the final furlong.
He's the fastest contender in this small-field affair, and I'd expect him to get an easy enough time on the front end plus be hard to pass. He's my nap of the day on Saturday.
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3.11 Newmarket: Sea Cookie
Tipster: Graham Clark.
Best odds: 15-8.
Sea Cookie had proven frustrating in his first two starts when finding one too good, but there was plenty to like about the way he knuckled down on his return at Newbury.
While his task was made easier following the late withdrawal of chief market rival Jellystone Park, the son of Dark Angel showed plenty of resolve on his first start since being gelded.
An opening mark of 79 doesn’t look too excessive and now that he has got his head in front he can add to that tally on his handicap debut.
4.33 Down Royal: Bay Of Stars
Tipster: Johnny Ward.
Best odds: 5-1.
However, if one contender fits the profile for a race like this, it is Dermot Weld's Bay Of Stars, who has plenty going for him.
7.10 Nottingham: Spoken Truth
Tipster: Andy Stephens (RaceiQ).
Best odds: 4-1.
Spoken Truth is likely to take plenty of stopping in the Wildwest Beer Festival 4th July Handicap at Nottingham (7.10).
He kept on well to finish third behind Sallaall and Respond at Epsom last time, having been only tenth with two furlongs to run. He was quicker than all bar the smart winner in the closing stages.
The pair that beat him last time went into the race rated 107 and 105, but he’s dropping into 0-85 company here.