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Beverley Racing Tips & Predictions - Tuesday 23rd June 2026

Beverley Racing Tips & Predictions - Tuesday 23rd June 2026

Our Beverley racing tips cover all 7 races on the card today, Tuesday 23rd June 2026. The action gets underway at 14:15 and runs through to 17:27, with going reported as 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick).

A few names jump off the page from a course-form perspective. Coolree boasts a 57.14% strike rate from 7 runs at the track, Cian Horgan has been in fine form here with 3 wins from 10 rides, Roger Varian’s yard sends out runners with a 33.33% strike rate at this venue. Below you’ll find race-by-race breakdowns with our top selections, live odds and tipster picks.

Tipster Performance at Beverley

Here’s how the leading tipsters have fared at Beverley over the last two years (minimum 10 selections):

TipsterSourceSelectionsWinsWin %Place %
Jim DelahuntScottish Sun21628.57%57.14%
FortunatusSheffield Star16425%43.75%
RP RatingsRacing Post12325%58.33%
The DukeYorkshire Post14321.43%35.71%
Sunday ExpressSunday Express10220%40%

14:15 – Here Come The Girls EBF Fillies’ Novice Stakes (GBB/IRE Incentive Race)

Race Details: 7f | Class 3 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This has the look of a tight little novice rather than a deep one, with the market understandably centred on Lady Caroline Lamb, Fern Clyde and Little Lady Karen. Fern Clyde brings the benefit of a win and the best official mark in the line-up after getting off the mark last time, while the Johnston filly Lady Caroline Lamb shaped with plenty of promise when third on debut and looks the obvious improver. Little Lady Karen also made a pleasing start and her rating suggests she is very much in the mix. Cousin Rachel has plenty to find on what she showed first time, and Rogue Passion is a non-runner. In a four-runner affair, tactical speed and natural progression over this stiff 7f should decide it.

Top Selections

1. Lady Caroline Lamb – 11/10 with Bet365

Jockey: Connor Beasley | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: 3 | Rating: 74 | Topspeed:

There was enough in that debut third to think Lady Caroline Lamb can take a fair step forward here, and in a race lacking depth she makes plenty of appeal. Charlie Johnston’s juveniles are often well forward and this filly already looks like one who should benefit from experience as much as any of them. She has to concede match practice to Fern Clyde, but her opening mark of 74 suggests she is no back number and this extra test at 7f around Beverley could bring out a bit more. At 11/10 she is short enough, but still the one I’d want on side in a race where improvement may be the key. Bet: WIN

Bet: WIN

Betting Strategy

Keep it simple in this tiny field. Lady Caroline Lamb is the win play, with expected improvement making her the percentage call against the more exposed Fern Clyde. There is no each-way angle with so few runners. Fern Clyde is the obvious danger after getting her head in front last time, while Little Lady Karen is respected if taking a decent leap forward from her debut.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetBest
Fern Clyde7/411/59/42/19/4 (Paddy Power)
Cousin Rachel22/116/116/116/122/1 (Bet365)
Lady Caroline Lamb11/1010/1110/1110/1111/10 (Bet365)
Little Lady Karen10/311/411/411/410/3 (Bet365)

Tipster Selections

TipsterSelection
Luke TuckerLittle Lady Karen
Ben MorganLittle Lady Karen

14:45 – Beverley Racecourse Supporting Racing Staff Week Handicap

Race Details: 7f | Class 5 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This has the look of a tight little 7f handicap rather than a race packed with depth, and the non-runner has only sharpened the focus at the head of the market. Roaring Ralph arrives in rude health after a string of wins and is sure to be popular again, while Midsummer Storm is the unexposed 3yo in the line-up and could easily have more to offer now switched into handicap company. This Farh is admirably reliable but has paid for consistency in the weights, while Tattie Bogle and Coolree are solid enough without screaming value. Beverley’s 7f can reward track position and toughness, so this may come down to who handles the demands best late on rather than pure class alone. Tricky enough, but not impossible to solve.

Top Selections

1. Midsummer Storm – 9/4 with Bet365

Jockey: Sam James | Trainer: K R Burke | Form: 434 | Rating: 75 | Topspeed:

Midsummer Storm is the one with the most scope in this field. He has only had three runs, has shaped with promise in each of them, and an opening mark of 75 could easily underestimate him if this switch into handicaps brings improvement. Burke’s 3yos in these northern handicaps are always worth a second look, and Sam James is more than capable of getting him settled and finishing off up Beverley’s demanding straight. The market has cottoned on, of course, but 9/4 still makes sense in a race where several of the older horses look exposed enough. He doesn’t need to be a world-beater to take this. Bet: WIN

Bet: WIN

2. Tattie Bogle – 8/1 with Bet365

Jockey: Jason Hart | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: 318232 | Rating: 79 | Topspeed: 68

Tattie Bogle makes plenty of each-way appeal at the prices. He has been holding his form well, with that recent 2 reading perfectly respectably in the context of this race, and he doesn’t arrive with the patchy profile of some of these. Rated 79, he is not thrown in, but he is competitive, and Johnston runners often do well when asked to keep galloping in races like this. Jason Hart is another positive booking for a track where making the right move at the right time matters. At 8/1, he looks the value play against shorter-priced rivals who may be a bit more obvious than solid. Bet: EACH-WAY

Bet: EACH-WAY

Betting Strategy

Midsummer Storm is the win bet on handicap debut, simply because he is the one open to proper improvement. Tattie Bogle is the each-way punt at a fairer price, with his consistency giving him every chance of hitting the frame. Roaring Ralph is the obvious danger on current form, while This Farh is respected from stall 1 if getting the run of the race.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetWilliam HillBest
This Farh3/118/54/15/14/15/1 (Sky Bet)
Roaring Ralph3/15/25/23/15/23/1 (Bet365)
Tattie Bogle8/15/15/19/211/28/1 (Bet365)
Coolree11/213/213/27/17/17/1 (Sky Bet)
Midsummer Storm9/42/12/12/12/19/4 (Bet365)
Sunny Orange12/110/111/112/111/112/1 (Bet365)

Tipster Selections

TipsterSelection
Rory PaddockMidsummer Storm
sportinglife.comMidsummer Storm
Robin GoodfellowRoaring Ralph
Chris WrightRoaring Ralph
RP RatingsRoaring Ralph
SpotlightRoaring Ralph
Steve MullingtonSunny Orange

15:15 – Big Racing Weekender Next 3 And 4 July Restricted Maiden Stakes (For Horses In Bands C And D) (GBB)

Race Details: 1m | Class 5 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This looks a fair little restricted maiden rather than a deep one, and it shouldn’t take a world-beater to win it. Regal Desire sets the obvious standard on bare figures after finishing second on debut and carrying a lofty 91 rating into a Class 5, while Three No Trumps and Tamzan bring the sort of exposed but solid maiden form that usually puts them in the argument. Pepsea has bits and pieces of form too, but perhaps lacks the upside of a couple of these. Alterity is interesting after stepping forward from two to three, and Charlie Johnston’s runners often improve for racing and for a sound surface. With only seven runners, track position and who settles best around Beverley’s turning mile could matter plenty. Tricky enough, but not impenetrable.

Top Selections

1. Regal Desire – 11/4 with Bet365

Jockey: Ben Robinson | Trainer: Brian Ellison | Form: 2 | Rating: 91 | Topspeed:

There’s no getting away from it: Regal Desire brings the standout rating in the race and that debut second immediately gives him the strongest single piece of form on offer. In a restricted maiden of this nature, an opening effort good enough to earn a mark of 91 is hard to ignore, especially receiving weight from some of the colts. Brian Ellison doesn’t need many clues to place one well, and this looks a sensible spot to strike before the handicapper gets involved. At 11/4 he’s hardly a giveaway, but he makes plenty of appeal as the one with the most upside and the clearest right to improve. Bet: WIN

Bet: WIN

2. Alterity – 15/2 with Betfair

Jockey: Connor Beasley | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: 5-3 | Rating: 78 | Topspeed: 77

Alterity looks the value play if you want something against the favourite. He was only fifth on debut but took a clear step forward when third on his return, and that Topspeed figure of 77 is actually a very useful number in the context of this race. Drawn in stall 1, he should be able to hold a handy pitch around here, which is no bad thing at Beverley, and Connor Beasley is well suited to this sort of uncomplicated ride. He still has a bit to prove against the principals on ratings, but 15/2 feels fair in a race where several of these have had their chance and don’t look loaded with improvement. Bet: EACH-WAY

Bet: EACH-WAY

Betting Strategy

Regal Desire is the win bet because his debut second and 91 rating set the standard in a modest enough maiden. For an each-way punt, Alterity makes more appeal than the shorter-priced exposed types, particularly from stall 1 after that improved reappearance. Three No Trumps and Tamzan are the obvious dangers if this turns into a straightforward form race, but neither looks especially generous in the market.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetWilliam HillBest
Feliz Navidad11/111/112/111/111/112/1 (Paddy Power)
Pepsea15/26/113/26/17/115/2 (Bet365)
Three No Trumps7/210/310/310/37/27/2 (Bet365)
Alterity7/115/215/215/215/215/2 (Betfair)
Cherringham6/15/15/15/111/26/1 (Bet365)
Tamzan7/27/24/17/27/24/1 (Paddy Power)
Regal Desire11/45/25/25/25/211/4 (Bet365)

Tipster Selections

TipsterSelection
talkSPORT 2Alterity

15:45 – Beverley Annual Badgeholders Handicap

Race Details: 1m 4f | Class 6 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This is not a deep Class 6 by any means, but it does look a mildly awkward little staying handicap because several arrive with some sort of case and very few are bombproof. Bruce Banner sets the standard on recent consistency, having been knocking on the door in similar company, while Satyress is the one open to a bit more improvement over this trip after a fair seasonal return. Jedhi Knight is another who can get involved if building on his comeback, and Princess Vivi comes here after shaping better when second last time. At the other end, Sweet Cicely and Arch Legend need a major revival. In a race lacking a standout, it may simply come down to who settles best and sees out this stiff enough 1m4f most honestly.

Top Selections

1. Bruce Banner – 11/4 with Bet365

Jockey: Jason Hart | Trainer: Rebecca Menzies | Form: -35235 | Rating: 66 | Topspeed: 54

Bruce Banner is the solid option in a race where solidity counts for plenty. His recent form figures tell the story: he has been running to a similar level time after time and doing it in a way that suggests another ordinary Class 6 is well within range. He is not especially well treated on a strict reading of the handicap, but he does at least bring dependable current form, and that is more than can be said for most of these. Jason Hart is an eye-catching booking at this level and, at 11/4 with Bet365, he looks the percentage call rather than an adventurous one. Bet: WIN

Bet: WIN

2. Satyress – 10/3 with Bet365

Jockey: Sean D Bowen | Trainer: Harriet Bethell | Form: 8476-4 | Rating: 65 | Topspeed: 52

Satyress makes plenty of each-way appeal because she may yet have a bit more to offer than some of these exposed rivals. Her reappearance fourth was a respectable enough starting point after time off, and as a 4yo she is one of the few in this line-up who could still be edging forward rather than standing still. Off 65, she does not need to improve dramatically to hit the frame, and this race lacks the depth to scare you off. The slight reservation is that the 10/3 on offer is not lavish in an eight-runner handicap, but she still rates a sensible each-way punt against older, more exposed opposition. Bet: EACH-WAY

Bet: EACH-WAY

Betting Strategy

Bruce Banner is the straightforward win play, simply because he is the most reliable recent performer in a modest field. Satyress is the each-way alternative for those wanting a bit more cover, with her profile suggesting there could be another step forward in her. Jedhi Knight is the obvious danger if sharper for his comeback, while Princess Vivi is not dismissed for minor honours.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetWilliam HillBest
Bruce Banner11/49/49/49/45/211/4 (Bet365)
Lednikov7/111/211/211/26/17/1 (Bet365)
Jedhi Knight11/29/25/15/15/111/2 (Bet365)
Princess Vivi8/17/115/215/215/28/1 (Bet365)
Arch Legend10/115/215/215/28/110/1 (Bet365)
Satyress10/310/310/310/310/310/3 (Bet365)
Sweet Cicely66/166/166/166/150/166/1 (Bet365)

Tipster Selections

TipsterSelection
FarringdonBruce Banner

16:17 – Humberside Airport Handicap

Race Details: 1m 1f | Class 4 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This is a small-field handicap but not quite the penalty kick the market might suggest. Qitaal brings the strongest recent profile on figures, with a couple of solid runner-up efforts and the best Topspeed in the line-up, so he is the obvious one. Helmsley also arrives in decent enough nick after a better run last time, while Mao Shang Wong is the trickier O’Meara runner to assess after blowing out on his latest start having won two runs earlier. Percy’s Daydream has enough ability to get involved but comes here on the back of a tame effort, and Titian looks up against it on recent evidence. Tactics could be crucial in a five-runner race around Beverley, but on balance this looks more solid than puzzling and the favourite sets the standard.

Top Selections

1. Qitaal – 6/4 with Bet365

Jockey: Connor Beasley | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: 474252 | Rating: 93 | Topspeed: 83

Qitaal is the one they all have to beat. He is a seven-year-old now, so there is no sexy progressive angle, but he has been running to a reliable level and those back-to-back second places suggest he is ready to strike again in a race lacking depth. An official mark of 93 is the best in the field and his Topspeed figure of 83 is comfortably the standout too, which matters in a tactical race where raw ability can decide it. Connor Beasley is a good booking for this sort of assignment and, at 6/4 with Bet365, he is short enough but still fair rather than cramped. Hard to oppose. Bet: WIN

Bet: WIN

Betting Strategy

Keep it simple in a five-runner race: Qitaal is the win bet and the only play. The lack of each-way value is obvious with just two places on offer, so there is no need to get clever. Helmsley looks the main danger if building on his latest second, while Mao Shang Wong is the one capable of bouncing back if forgiven that last run.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetWilliam HillBest
Mao Shang Wong4/14/14/14/14/14/1 (Bet365)
Helmsley2/115/82/115/82/12/1 (Bet365)
Qitaal6/411/811/811/86/46/4 (Bet365)
Titian11/19/19/19/19/111/1 (Bet365)

Tipster Selections

TipsterSelection
Mirror OnlineMao Shang Wong
MarlboroughQitaal

16:52 – Racing TV Extra On racingtv.com Handicap

Race Details: 1m 1f | Class 6 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This looks a modest three-year-old handicap rather than a race packed with depth, and it may not take much improvement to win it. Wadacre Geisha brings the most convincing recent piece of form after shaping well in defeat, while Ice Show is the type David O’Meara often gets to step forward once switched into handicaps. Resdev Time has been around the mark without quite getting the job done and is another with obvious claims, but stall 8 is no gift around Beverley. Sahm Naif remains lightly raced and could still have more to offer, though his profile is less solid than the principals. In a race where plenty have shown only snippets, recent match fitness and the ability to travel smoothly on this quick surface should count for plenty.

Top Selections

1. Wadacre Geisha – 11/4 with Bet365

Jockey: Connor Beasley | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: 98524 | Rating: 67 | Topspeed: 60

Wadacre Geisha sets the standard on what we’ve seen so far and, in truth, she doesn’t need to find much more to take a race of this nature. That latest fourth came off the back of a solid second, and her Topspeed figure of 60 is the best in the field, which matters in a low-grade contest where raw ability can be thin on the ground. Charlie Johnston’s runners are often straightforward and Connor Beasley is a good man to have around Beverley. At 11/4, she’s not exactly hidden from the market, but she still looks the most likely winner if reproducing her recent level. Bet: WIN

Bet: WIN

2. Ice Show – 7/2 with Bet365

Jockey: Daniel Tudhope | Trainer: David O’Meara | Form: 556 | Rating: 63 | Topspeed: 45

Ice Show is the each-way alternative because there’s every chance this opening mark of 63 underestimates him a touch. His three runs to date don’t leap off the page, but they’ve come in races that should have taught him plenty, and O’Meara is no stranger to finding the right opening in these 3yo handicaps. Daniel Tudhope taking over catches the eye too. He’s drawn in 4, which should allow him to get a sensible position, and in a race where several rivals have already exposed their limitations, he’s one of the more likely improvers. At 7/2 he’s no giveaway, but he still makes each-way appeal in an eight-runner field. Bet: EACH-WAY

Bet: EACH-WAY

Betting Strategy

Wadacre Geisha is the win play, simply because she brings the clearest and strongest recent handicap form to the table. Ice Show is the each-way punt as an unexposed sort from a yard that can unlock improvement quickly. Resdev Time is the obvious danger if coping with the wide draw, while Sahm Naif is one to note if the market speaks positively.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetWilliam HillBest
Ice Show7/210/310/310/310/37/2 (Bet365)
Sahm Naif7/24/14/14/19/29/2 (William Hill)
Wadacre Geisha11/49/49/49/49/411/4 (Bet365)
King Of Yorkshire12/111/112/111/110/112/1 (Bet365)
Turton8/113/27/17/17/18/1 (Bet365)
Resdev Time5/15/15/15/15/15/1 (Bet365)
Royal Sizzler14/112/114/114/112/114/1 (Bet365)
Eva The Deeva18/114/116/116/114/118/1 (Bet365)

17:27 – Go Racing In Yorkshire Future Stars Apprentice Handicap

Race Details: 5f | Class 6 | Going: 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat

This looks a tight little 3yo sprint rather than a race packed with depth, and it may not take much winning. Oasis Cover and Brain Freeze bring the most persuasive recent form, with the former arriving off a solid second and the latter already a winner this spring before another creditable placed effort. Sparkling Wine is low in the weights and comes here on the back of an improved run, while Jack Rabbit Slims has been threatening without quite getting the job done. Beverley’s sharp 5f can be unforgiving if you get outpaced or trapped, so draw, early speed and handling the track will matter plenty. In a seven-runner field, it’s not the easiest puzzle, but there are still a couple who make much more appeal than the rest.

Top Selections

1. Oasis Cover – 3/1 with Bet365

Jockey: Cian Horgan | Trainer: Edward Bethell | Form: 56-302 | Rating: 66 | Topspeed: 53

Oasis Cover looks the percentage call. He shaped as though his turn was near when third two starts ago and backed that up with a runner-up effort last time, which reads well enough in a race of this nature. Bethell’s runner has a workable mark of 66 and, while not obviously thrown in, he at least arrives in better nick than most of these. The draw in 6 is no disaster if Cian Horgan can get him into a handy rhythm early, and this doesn’t look a demanding Class 6 by any means. At 3/1 he is hardly hidden from the market, but he still makes plenty of appeal as the most likely winner. Bet type tag: solid win play.

Bet: WIN

2. Sparkling Wine – 11/2 with Bet365

Jockey: Ethan Tindall | Trainer: Michael Dods | Form: 8-472 | Rating: 63 | Topspeed: 56

Sparkling Wine makes plenty of each-way sense in a race where a few have become a bit expensive to follow. The latest second was her best effort for a while and suggested she is starting to figure things out now dropped into the basement-grade sprint scene. Off 121 she gets plenty of weight from the principals, and that can be useful around Beverley if she can travel on the pace rather than get shuffled back. Michael Dods also saddles Brain Freeze, but this filly is arguably the more interesting value angle at 11/2 given her low weight and the hint of progression in that last run. She doesn’t need to improve much again to make the frame.

Bet: EACH-WAY

Betting Strategy

Keep it straightforward: Oasis Cover is the win bet because he brings the clearest recent form and looks the most reliable option in a modest sprint. Sparkling Wine is the each-way punt at a fair enough price with her low weight and improving profile. Brain Freeze is the obvious danger from stall 1, while Jack Rabbit Slims has place claims if this sets up kindly.

Live Odds Comparison

HorseBet365BetfairPaddy PowerSky BetWilliam HillBest
Oasis Cover3/15/25/25/211/43/1 (Bet365)
Jack Rabbit Slims9/24/19/24/19/29/2 (Bet365)
Dabbling7/25/15/19/25/15/1 (Betfair)
Brain Freeze3/15/25/25/211/43/1 (Bet365)
Power Of Chora11/111/111/110/111/111/1 (Bet365)
Sparkling Wine11/24/19/24/19/211/2 (Bet365)
Tanaka22/118/118/116/118/122/1 (Bet365)

Tipster Selections

TipsterSelection
The NorthOasis Cover

Beverley Course Specialists

Horses To Note

The top course performers among today’s runners:

HorseRunsWinsWin %Place %
Coolree7457.14%100%
Sunny Orange16425%43.75%
Evocative Spark4125%100%
Dandy’s Angel35617.14%42.86%
Titian300%33.33%

Jockeys To Note

The pilots with the strongest records at the course:

JockeyRidesWinsWin %Place %
Cian Horgan10330%40%
Shay Farmer15320%46.67%
Jack Nicholls5120%40%
Daniel Tudhope4649219.83%47.84%
Oisin Orr1122219.64%39.29%

Trainers To Note

Yards that have done well at Beverley:

TrainerRunnersWinsWin %Place %
Roger Varian662233.33%53.03%
Joey Ramsden3133.33%33.33%
Marcus Tregoning5120%20%
Ed Dunlop521019.23%36.54%
James Tate761418.42%51.32%

Summary & Best Bets

That wraps up our Beverley racing tips for Tuesday 23rd June 2026. We’ve covered all 7 races with our top selections highlighted above. Use the betting strategies as a starting point, always shop around for the best odds, and never bet more than you can afford to lose.

FAQ

What time does racing start at Beverley today?

The first race at Beverley on Tuesday 23rd June 2026 goes off at 14:15, with 7 races scheduled in total.

What is the going at Beverley today?

The going at Beverley is reported as 6.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick).

How many races are at Beverley today?

There are 7 races on the card at Beverley today, running from 14:15 through to 17:27.

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