Our Catterick racing tips cover all 6 races on the card today, Monday 22nd June 2026. The action gets underway at 14:30 and runs through to 17:10, with going reported as 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick).
A few names jump off the page from a course-form perspective. Albegone boasts a 36.36% strike rate from 11 runs at the track, Jack Nicholls has been in fine form here with 3 wins from 9 rides, Adrian Paul Keatley’s yard sends out runners with a 19.67% 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 Catterick
Here’s how the leading tipsters have fared at Catterick over the last two years (minimum 10 selections):
| Tipster | Source | Selections | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bettinggods.com | bettinggods.com | 11 | 6 | 54.55% | 63.64% |
| Glendale | The Scotsman | 10 | 4 | 40% | 70% |
| Mercury | Daily Post | 13 | 5 | 38.46% | 76.92% |
| Lee Sobot | Yorkshire Evening Post | 11 | 4 | 36.36% | 63.64% |
| Adrian Wall | myracing.com | 14 | 5 | 35.71% | 71.43% |
14:30 – British EBF Maiden Fillies’ Stakes (GBB Race)
Race Details: 5f | Class 4 | Going: 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly informative little 2yo maiden rather than a guessing contest, with the market understandably centred on the two fillies who have already shown a fair bit of dash. Roots In Touche sets the standard on bare form after her debut second, while Minzelle shaped with promise when third first time and comes from a yard that knows exactly how to ready a juvenile. Calef has solid experience and could easily be the one to nick a place again, but she may just lack the upside of the principals. Miss Tuite is harder to weigh up after an underwhelming latest run despite lofty figures, while the newcomers Sable Noir and Warby add intrigue. In truth, this looks likely to be decided by which of the two market leaders takes the bigger step forward.
Top Selections
1. Roots In Touche – 6/4 with William Hill
Jockey: Mikey Sheehy | Trainer: Adrian Paul Keatley | Form: 2 | Rating: 87 | Topspeed: 68
There was plenty to like about her debut second and, in a race where most of these have either shown modest form or are still guessing games, that experience counts for plenty over a sharp 5f at Catterick. An opening mark of 87 puts her right at the top of this field and that Topspeed figure of 68 is solid in the context of a maiden like this. She looks straightforward, she has the tactical speed you want for this track, and Keatley’s filly sets the clearest standard. At 6/4 with William Hill, she is no giveaway, but she is still the one they all have to beat. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Minzelle – 6/4 with Bet365
Jockey: Clifford Lee | Trainer: K R Burke | Form: 3 | Rating: 70 | Topspeed: 41
Karl Burke’s juveniles always demand respect, and Minzelle shaped like a filly who would come on a good deal for the outing when third on debut. She does need to find a chunk on the bare numbers with Roots In Touche, but that is not remotely impossible second time out from this yard, especially with Clifford Lee doing the steering. The slight issue is price: 6/4 with Bet365 is short enough in a race featuring another strong novice with the benefit of a better figure already in the book. Even so, if you want an each-way play in an eight-runner field, she is still the most likely one to hit the frame and possibly improve past them. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Roots In Touche is the straightforward win play after setting the best standard on debut and looking tailor-made for a race of this nature. Minzelle is the each-way option purely because she has obvious improvement in her and comes from a top juvenile yard, though the price is hardly lavish. Calef looks the main danger for place players if the two principals underperform.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Angel Steps | 66/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 | 66/1 | 66/1 (Bet365) |
| Calef | 15/2 | 7/1 | 15/2 | 7/1 | 17/2 | 17/2 (William Hill) |
| Ma Fille De Reve | 50/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 (Bet365) |
| Minzelle | 6/4 | 7/5 | 7/5 | 11/8 | 11/8 | 6/4 (Bet365) |
| Miss Tuite | 12/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 (William Hill) |
| Roots In Touche | 11/8 | 11/10 | 11/10 | 11/10 | 6/4 | 6/4 (William Hill) |
| Sable Noir | 12/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 (William Hill) |
| Warby | 14/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
15:00 – Jimmy Loxam Is 80 Today “Confined” Handicap (For horses Which Have Not Won In 2026 Flat Turf Season)
Race Details: 5f | Class 5 | Going: 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This is a tight little 5f handicap rather than a deep one, and the market has latched on to the right quartet. Wen Moon arrives in good nick after a pair of placed efforts, Polka is the unexposed one after getting off the mark, while Tees Aggregates keeps knocking on the door in this grade. Albegone also has a squeak from a handy draw if getting a clean run. In a seven-runner sprint at Catterick, early track position matters plenty, and there does not look masses between the principals on raw ratings. That makes it a slightly tricky puzzle rather than a race to get carried away with, but I’d still rather side with current sharpness than speculative revival cases like Storm Call or the out-of-form Woodhay Whisper.
Top Selections
1. Wen Moon – 7/2 with Bet365
Jockey: Cam Hardie | Trainer: Ben Haslam | Form: 51-033 | Rating: 81 | Topspeed: 71
Wen Moon makes plenty of appeal here. He is now 0-3 this season, which is exactly why he qualifies for this confined event, but those recent thirds suggest his turn is near rather than that he is going sour. He has the joint-best Topspeed figure in the field, the highest mark as well, and stall 1 could be a real asset around here if Cam Hardie gets him bouncing. This looks a slightly easier spot than some of the races he has been contesting, and 7/2 feels fair rather than skinny given how solid his profile is. He holds strong claims of finally getting his head back in front.
Bet: WIN
2. Tees Aggregates – 4/1 with William Hill
Jockey: Jack Nicholls | Trainer: Adrian Nicholls | Form: 594533 | Rating: 80 | Topspeed: 71
Tees Aggregates is the each-way play because he keeps running his race and does not need to improve much to be involved again. Three consecutive placed efforts tell you he is in the right sort of form, and his Topspeed figure matches Wen Moon’s best, so there is no great gulf in ability. Adrian Nicholls knows exactly what is required with these northern sprinters, and this horse tends to travel well enough to give himself every chance. At 4/1 he is not a wild price, but in a seven-runner race with three places on offer he still makes sense as the percentage call. Another honest front-end showing looks likely.
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Wen Moon is the win bet; he has the strongest recent form for this specific setup and the inside draw only helps. Tees Aggregates is the sensible each-way option given his reliable recent placed efforts and solid speed figures. Polka is the obvious danger if building on that latest win, while Albegone is not dismissed from stall 2 if the race falls right.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wen Moon | 7/2 | 16/5 | 16/5 | 11/4 | 10/3 | 7/2 (Bet365) |
| Storm Call | 11/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Polka | 10/3 | 3/1 | 3/1 | 11/4 | 7/2 | 7/2 (William Hill) |
| Tees Aggregates | 7/2 | 10/3 | 10/3 | 3/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 (William Hill) |
| Our Absent Friends | 13/2 | 6/1 | 13/2 | 6/1 | 15/2 | 15/2 (William Hill) |
| Woodhay Whisper | 22/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 22/1 (Bet365) |
| Albegone | 10/3 | 16/5 | 10/3 | 4/1 | 3/1 | 4/1 (Sky Bet) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Ratings Hub | Tees Aggregates |
15:30 – Catterick Racecourse Supporting Racing Staff Week Handicap
Race Details: 5f | Class 6 | Going: 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This is a modest little 3yo sprint but not a bad betting heat, with the market understandably centred on the consistent pair Battenburg Belle and Long Shot. The former has been knocking loudly on the door, while Long Shot arrives with solid enough handicap form and a workable racing weight. Behind them, Rivera Queen is interesting now back at 5f after shaping a bit better than the bare result on her latest start, and Thehunnebelllegacy is another with enough ability to get involved if stepping forward from her reappearance. It does not look an especially deep Class 6, so sharpness and early track position around Catterick could prove decisive. In truth, it is a trappy race beneath the top two in the betting, but there are still angles to attack.
Top Selections
1. Battenburg Belle – 5/2 with William Hill
Jockey: Cieren Fallon | Trainer: Rebecca Menzies | Form: 386222 | Rating: 62 | Topspeed: 45
She is getting hard to oppose in this grade. Those last four runs, all ending in the first two, tell the story of a filly who is holding her form well and repeatedly running to a level that ought to be good enough in a race like this. Drawn in stall 1, she should be able to bag a handy position over this sharp 5f, and that matters plenty at Catterick. Cieren Fallon is a positive booking for a horse who looks straightforward but needs delivering at the right moment. At 5/2 she is not exactly hidden, but she is the one with the clearest, most reliable profile. Bet: WIN
2. Rivera Queen – 15/2 with William Hill
Jockey: Clifford Lee | Trainer: Lemos De Souza | Form: 3-004 | Rating: 57 | Topspeed: 52
She makes more each-way appeal than her recent figures might suggest. The standout number in this field is that 52 Topspeed, and her latest fourth hinted that she may be finding her feet again after a couple of quiet efforts earlier in the campaign. Dropping back to a bare 5f could suit if they go hard, and off just 57 she does not need to improve a great deal to hit the frame in a seven-runner Class 6. Clifford Lee is a jockey you want on a sprinter if gaps appear late, and 15/2 looks a fair bit bigger than her chance if building on that latest effort. Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Battenburg Belle is the solid win play because she brings the most dependable recent form and should be well suited by this track and trip. Rivera Queen is the each-way punt at the bigger price, especially with three places on offer in a seven-runner field. Long Shot is the obvious danger after a string of respectable efforts, while Thehunnebelllegacy is not impossible if coming on for her comeback.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thehunnebelllegacy | 4/1 | 9/2 | 9/2 | 4/1 | 5/1 | 5/1 (William Hill) |
| Elashgar | 13/2 | 6/1 | 13/2 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 7/1 (William Hill) |
| Rivera Queen | 7/1 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 7/1 | 15/2 | 15/2 (William Hill) |
| Saxon Grace | 12/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 (William Hill) |
| Our Hero Matty | 25/1 | 22/1 | 22/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
| Long Shot | 5/2 | 11/5 | 11/5 | 2/1 | 2/1 | 5/2 (Bet365) |
| Battenburg Belle | 9/4 | 2/1 | 2/1 | 2/1 | 5/2 | 5/2 (William Hill) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Steve Mullington | Long Shot |
| Kieran McHugh | Rivera Queen |
16:00 – Congratulations To The Happy Couple EBF Fillies’ Handicap
Race Details: 7f | Class 5 | Going: 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a tight little seven-runner fillies’ handicap rather than a deep one, and the shape of it is interesting with the 3yos receiving weight from the older mares. Homestrait arrives in the best nick after back-to-back seconds and makes obvious appeal off just 130, while Diamont Katie has been knocking on the door and sets a solid standard for the older brigade. Velvet Rhythm and Yorkshire Queen are the other unexposed 3yos with enough recent form to matter, though both still have a bit to prove after being turned over when fancied or well positioned. In A Hurry is dangerously well treated if bouncing back, but her recent efforts have been underwhelming. Overall, this feels more like a race to trust current momentum than hunt for a hidden plot.
Top Selections
1. Homestrait – 3/1 with William Hill
Jockey: Ben Robinson | Trainer: Brian Ellison | Form: -57422 | Rating: 79 | Topspeed: 62
Homestrait is the one I want on side. She has hit the frame on her last two starts, and there was enough substance to those runner-up efforts to think this mark is workable, especially with the age allowance keeping her weight down. An OR of 79 demands respect in this company and she doesn’t need to improve a great deal to win a race of this nature. From stall 2, Ben Robinson should be able to get her into a handy rhythm around a sharp enough track. At 3/1 she isn’t hiding from the market, but she still looks the percentage call against rivals who either have more weight or shakier recent profiles. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Yorkshire Queen – 6/1 with William Hill
Jockey: Clifford Lee | Trainer: Grant Tuer | Form: 24-493 | Rating: 78 | Topspeed: 61
Yorkshire Queen makes plenty of each-way appeal in a race where the younger fillies could easily dominate. Her latest third suggested she is moving back in the right direction, and a mark of 78 looks fair enough if she can build on that. Clifford Lee is a positive booking for these sprint-mile handicaps at this sort of track, and she is another who gets in with a nice racing weight. She doesn’t arrive with the same rock-solid profile as Homestrait, but at 6/1 she looks the value alternative, particularly with only seven runners and three places on offer. If the pace collapses late, she’s one I can see staying on into the money. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Homestrait is the straight win play because she brings the strongest recent consistency and a very workable weight for a 3yo in this grade. Yorkshire Queen is the each-way punt at the bigger price, with enough encouragement in her latest run to think she can at least make the frame. Diamont Katie is the obvious danger, while Velvet Rhythm also has the profile to bounce back.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diamont Katie | 3/1 | 3/1 | 3/1 | 3/1 | 3/1 | 3/1 (Bet365) |
| Alessia Fernanda | 11/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| In A Hurry | 9/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 15/2 | 9/1 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
| Homestrait | 11/4 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 3/1 | 3/1 (William Hill) |
| Velvet Rhythm | 4/1 | 7/2 | 18/5 | 10/3 | 4/1 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Yorkshire Queen | 11/2 | 9/2 | 5/1 | 9/2 | 6/1 | 6/1 (William Hill) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| The Data Detective | Diamont Katie |
| The Duke | Yorkshire Queen |
16:35 – Start Your Racing TV Free Trial Handicap
Race Details: 1m 7f | Class 5 | Going: 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This four-runner handicap doesn’t take much solving on paper, with Treasure Islands and Valley Of Flowers bringing the clearest recent form and looking set to dominate. Treasure Islands arrives in rude health after figures of 1-2-3, and he still looks on an upward curve as a 4yo in a race where a couple of these are fully exposed. Valley Of Flowers is solid enough and comes here off a decent second, but she’s an 8yo now and may just be bumping into the younger, progressive one again. Arrange has become hard to trust despite a workable mark, while Twilight Safari looks a massive outsider on what he’s shown. In truth, this isn’t a deep race and the favourite is hard to crab.
Top Selections
1. Treasure Islands – 5/4 with Betfair
Jockey: David Allan | Trainer: Tim Easterby | Form: -48123 | Rating: 81 | Topspeed: 67
Treasure Islands is the one I want to be with in a race lacking depth. His recent sequence reads well for this grade, with a win followed by placed efforts, and he looks the only runner in here with a bit of momentum behind him. An opening mark in the low 80s still gives him room to manoeuvre judged on the way he has been shaping, and David Allan is a positive booking for a yard that knows exactly how to place one in these staying handicaps. At 5/4 with Betfair, he isn’t hiding from the assessor or the market, but he still looks the most likely winner by some margin. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
Betting Strategy
Keep it simple in this tiny field: Treasure Islands is the win bet and the obvious one to side with. There’s no each-way angle with only four runners, and Valley Of Flowers rates the main danger if the favourite underperforms. Arrange would need a revival, while Twilight Safari looks up against it.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arrange | 5/2 | 9/4 | 9/4 | 2/1 | 11/4 | 11/4 (William Hill) |
| Treasure Islands | 1/1 | 5/4 | 5/4 | 5/4 | 10/11 | 5/4 (Betfair) |
| Valley Of Flowers | 9/4 | 7/4 | 9/5 | 7/4 | 5/2 | 5/2 (William Hill) |
| Twilight Safari | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Sam Hardy | Treasure Islands |
17:10 – Racing Again 8th July Handicap
Race Details: 7f | Class 6 | Going: 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a perfectly ordinary Catterick Class 6, which usually means it is competitive without being especially deep. Captain Cess sets the standard on recent form after finishing placed on both starts this season, while Sanditon arrives off a win and is clearly back in business for Charlie Johnston. War Memorial is another with solid claims after a win and a good third in his last two starts, and the low draw could help him here. Classy Clarets is admirably reliable at this level and should be in the mix again, whereas Emerald Army keeps threatening without quite getting the job done. It is not a race packed with lurkers, but there are enough in-form handicappers to make this more than a straightforward favourite job.
Top Selections
1. Captain Cess – 3/1 with William Hill
Jockey: Zak Wheatley | Trainer: Declan Carroll | Form: 406-23 | Rating: 66 | Topspeed: 61
Captain Cess makes plenty of appeal in a race where recent consistency counts for a lot. He returned from a break with a solid second and backed that up with a close third last time, so the current mark of 66 still looks workable enough. His Topspeed figure of 61 is one of the better numbers on offer in this line-up and, from stall 4, he should get a sensible trip around here. Declan Carroll’s horses tend to know their job in these northern handicaps and Zak Wheatley is well used to this sort of assignment. At 3/1 he is not hiding, but he is the one with the clearest, most dependable profile. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. War Memorial – 4/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Conor Whiteley | Trainer: Lawrence Mullaney | Form: 072173 | Rating: 68 | Topspeed: 58
War Memorial looks the sensible each-way angle because he has been running well often enough to think he will give you a proper sight. He got his head in front two starts ago and was far from disgraced when third last time, so the form line is solid for this grade. The slight drop in weight to 133 should not hurt, and stall 2 is no bad place to be if Conor Whiteley can hold a handy pitch. He does not have much margin off 68, but in a race where several of these are exposed and a few are hard to trust, his recent profile makes him one of the safer options. At 4/1, he is a fair each-way punt. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Captain Cess is the win play because he brings the strongest recent form and looks set for another prominent showing. War Memorial is the each-way alternative in a 10-runner field, with his recent win-and-place form giving him solid place claims at least. Sanditon is the obvious danger after scoring last time, while Classy Clarets is another who should not be far away if this turns into a grind.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sanditon | 5/1 | 9/2 | 9/2 | 9/2 | 11/2 | 11/2 (William Hill) |
| Emerald Army | 11/2 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 9/2 | 6/1 | 6/1 (William Hill) |
| Captain Cess | 11/4 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 3/1 | 3/1 (William Hill) |
| Classy Clarets | 5/1 | 4/1 | 9/2 | 9/2 | 11/2 | 11/2 (William Hill) |
| War Memorial | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Rain Cap | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Blue Jay Way | 14/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 (William Hill) |
| Misemerald | 14/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
| Wath Court | 66/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 | 50/1 | 66/1 | 66/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Melissa Jones | Captain Cess |
| Moorestyle | Misemerald |
| The Guardian | War Memorial |
Catterick Course Specialists
Horses To Note
The top course performers among today’s runners:
| Horse | Runs | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albegone | 11 | 4 | 36.36% | 63.64% |
| Arrange | 3 | 1 | 33.33% | 100% |
| Tees Aggregates | 4 | 1 | 25% | 50% |
| Rain Cap | 27 | 4 | 14.81% | 40.74% |
| Valley Of Flowers | 7 | 1 | 14.29% | 85.71% |
Jockeys To Note
The pilots with the strongest records at the course:
| Jockey | Rides | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Nicholls | 9 | 3 | 33.33% | 66.67% |
| Ethan Tindall | 14 | 3 | 21.43% | 57.14% |
| Cieren Fallon | 14 | 3 | 21.43% | 57.14% |
| Clifford Lee | 85 | 18 | 21.18% | 38.82% |
| Daniel Tudhope | 371 | 63 | 16.98% | 43.67% |
Trainers To Note
Yards that have done well at Catterick:
| Trainer | Runners | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adrian Paul Keatley | 61 | 12 | 19.67% | 49.18% |
| John David Riches | 68 | 13 | 19.12% | 38.24% |
| K R Burke | 185 | 34 | 18.38% | 36.76% |
| Brian Ellison | 410 | 75 | 18.29% | 44.39% |
| Kevin Ryan | 75 | 13 | 17.33% | 34.67% |
Summary & Best Bets
That wraps up our Catterick racing tips for Monday 22nd June 2026. We’ve covered all 6 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 Catterick today?
The first race at Catterick on Monday 22nd June 2026 goes off at 14:30, with 6 races scheduled in total.
What is the going at Catterick today?
The going at Catterick is reported as 7.9) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick).
How many races are at Catterick today?
There are 6 races on the card at Catterick today, running from 14:30 through to 17:10.
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