We head to Midlands for the all-weather meeting at Wolverhampton this afternoon, with the seven race card featuring a Class 2 Handicap contest. Check out a pair of tips for today’s races, along with a new customer sign-up at bet365, who are offering £50 In Free Bets to new customers,when you sign-up and bet £10.
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WOLVERHAMPTON – Tips For Your Free Bets!
5:54pm – PEACHEY CARNEHAN (each-way)
Experienced campaigner, with over a hundred race starts to his name. Tends to do most of his racing at Wolverhampton these days and it was the site of his last win, back in October, over C&D. He has shown plenty of consistency of late, placing third twice, over 6f, before a fourth last time out. Comes into this race some 4lbs lower than that last win and capable of getting involved yet again, with each-way claims, the way forward.
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8:50pm – PRYDWEN
Solid runs last season, before taking a maiden win at the fourth attempt, when half a length clear of Rogue Power at Yarmouth (1m 2f, good to soft), back in October. This George Scott runner then proved it was not a fluke, when returning from a near six month break to score at Lingfield (1m 2f, a/w), a week ago, 2 lengths clear of Forge Valley Lad. Up 3lbs for this contest, but looks head and shoulders above the competition.
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