Our Redcar racing tips cover all 6 races on the card today, Thursday 30th April 2026. The action gets underway at 14:13 and runs through to 17:02, with going reported as 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick).
A few names jump off the page from a course-form perspective. Mrs Trump boasts a 40% strike rate from 5 runs at the track, Mark Winn has been in fine form here with 10 wins from 52 rides, Richard & Peter Fahey’s yard sends out runners with a 50% 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 Redcar
Here’s how the leading tipsters have fared at Redcar over the last two years (minimum 10 selections):
| Tipster | Source | Selections | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jason Heavey | The Star | 10 | 3 | 30% | 50% |
| The Duke | Yorkshire Post | 13 | 3 | 23.08% | 53.85% |
| Marlborough | Daily Telegraph | 10 | 2 | 20% | 60% |
| The North | Racing Post | 20 | 3 | 15% | 65% |
| Rory Paddock | Jersey Evening Post | 13 | 1 | 7.69% | 23.08% |
14:13 – Racing TV Club Day Here Today Handicap
Race Details: 7f | Class 6 | Going: 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly ordinary but still competitive 3yo handicap, the sort where one of the less exposed types can take a step forward and make the market look clever. Karakula Dancer brings the standout recent profile after a productive spell and is the obvious one to beat despite another rise in the weights. Ice Cube is interesting on handicap debut after three qualifying runs, while Kameko Fever and Fareenar have bits of form that make them relevant in a race of this depth. Redcar’s sharp enough 7f on quick ground should suit horses that can travel and hold a position, so the draw and tactical speed may matter as much as bare ratings. It is not a deep contest, but there are enough unexposed 3yos in here to stop it being a gimme.
Top Selections
1. Karakula Dancer – 2/1 with Bet365
Jockey: P J McDonald | Trainer: James Ferguson | Form: 121231 | Rating: 73 | Topspeed: 33
He is very hard to crab in a race like this. Karakula Dancer has done little wrong in six starts, and that latest win gives him the strongest current form on offer in a field lacking much depth. The mark of 73 asks another question, but he has been answering most of them lately and still looks a progressive sort rather than one who has hit his ceiling. Stall 3 is a handy place to be around here, and P J McDonald is exactly the kind of rider you want on a straightforward handicapper who can hold a position. At 2/1, he is no hidden secret, but he still makes plenty of appeal. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Ice Cube – 11/4 with Bet365
Jockey: Jason Hart | Trainer: Richard Spencer | Form: 057- | Rating: 68 | Topspeed: 48
Ice Cube is the interesting one if you want something with a bit more upside than the exposed improvers. Three runs in novice company last year would not leap off the page, but this opening mark of 68 could easily prove workable now switched into a Class 6 handicap. Richard Spencer is not tilting at windmills with this kind of placement, and Jason Hart is a positive booking for a horse who may need delivering at the right time over this trip. The market has not missed him, but 11/4 still makes some sense in a race where several rivals have shown their hand. He looks the solid each-way alternative to the favourite. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Karakula Dancer is the win play because he brings the clearest recent form and looks the most reliable improver in the line-up. Ice Cube is the each-way punt on handicap debut, with the potential to rate higher than his opening mark. Kameko Fever and Fareenar are the obvious dangers if the principals underperform, but the vote stays with proven momentum over promise alone.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ice Cube | 11/4 | 9/4 | 11/4 | 5/2 | 11/4 | 11/4 (Bet365) |
| Kameko Fever | 5/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 5/1 | 5/1 (Bet365) |
| Karakula Dancer | 2/1 | 15/8 | 15/8 | 15/8 | 15/8 | 2/1 (Bet365) |
| Mohaasset | 40/1 | 66/1 | 66/1 | 66/1 | 50/1 | 66/1 (Betfair) |
| Ephron | 11/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Fareenar | 11/2 | 5/1 | 11/2 | 11/2 | 11/2 | 11/2 (Bet365) |
| Rocklaw | 10/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 (Bet365) |
| Walk On Walk On | 28/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 28/1 (Bet365) |
| Lope Y Linda | 14/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
14:48 – Join Racing TV Restricted Novice Stakes (For horses In Bands B, C And D) (GBB Race)
Race Details: 7f | Class 5 | Going: 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick) | | flat
This won’t take an awful lot of solving on paper, with just five runners and a very obvious standard-setter in Hungarian. He brings comfortably the strongest figures into the race and sets the bar pretty high for a Class 5 restricted novice. Whernside is the one with a bit of upside after shaping better on his return, while Lucky Hero has enough solid placed form to make a race of it if the favourite underperforms. The two complete unknowns, Elias Escape and Pacific Glory, need to produce something from nowhere on what we have in front of us. In a small field over 7f on quick ground, tactical pace and professionalism will matter, but this still looks more about class than craft. Hungarian is hard to get away from.
Top Selections
1. Hungarian – 1/1 with Sky Bet
Jockey: Kevin Stott | Trainer: Lemos De Souza | Form: 2534- | Rating: 94 | Topspeed: 91
Hungarian is the one with the standout body of form and, in truth, he really ought to be winning a race of this nature. An official mark of 94 towers over this field, and that 91 Topspeed figure says the ability is there if he returns in the same shape after the break. His form string of 2534- suggests he has been knocking on the door in stronger company than this, and dropping into a restricted novice makes obvious appeal. Kevin Stott is a positive booking and if he gets this colt into a smooth rhythm, the rest may simply be playing for places. Even at evens, he looks the percentage call.
Bet: WIN
Betting Strategy
Keep it simple in a race this small: Hungarian is the win bet and the only sensible play. There is no each-way angle with five runners, and the market has probably identified the main threat correctly in Whernside. If you want a danger, that’s him, but Hungarian’s figures and proven level make him very hard to oppose.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elias Escape | 17/2 | 6/1 | 13/2 | 11/2 | 7/1 | 17/2 (Bet365) |
| Hungarian | 5/6 | 5/6 | 5/6 | 1/1 | 5/6 | 1/1 (Sky Bet) |
| Lucky Hero | 5/1 | 18/5 | 18/5 | 10/3 | 4/1 | 5/1 (Bet365) |
| Whernside | 11/4 | 3/1 | 16/5 | 11/4 | 11/4 | 16/5 (Paddy Power) |
| Pacific Glory | 33/1 | 28/1 | 28/1 | 28/1 | 28/1 | 33/1 (Bet365) |
15:23 – Start Racing TV Free Trial Now Fillies’ Novice Stakes (GBB Race)
Race Details: 5f | Class 4 | Going: 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly compact but interesting fillies’ novice, and the market has probably got it right in making the 3yos dominant. Roger Varian’s Egotistical brings the best rating in the field and a solid bit of sprint form after finishing placed on all three starts, while Confide In Me arrives unbeaten after making a winning debut and is the obvious threat despite having a little less on paper. Behind those two, it gets thinner. Viviana is the unknown quantity on debut for Charlie Johnston, and that alone gives her more intrigue than exposed older fillies like Maldevious and Why Because, who have had chances. In a seven-runner race where only two places are on offer each-way, class and upside should decide it rather than hidden depth.
Top Selections
1. Egotistical – 7/4 with Bet365
Jockey: Rowan Scott | Trainer: Roger Varian | Form: 3-23 | Rating: 79 | Topspeed: 68
Egotistical sets the standard and, unlike plenty in here, she’s already shown her hand to be a useful sprinting filly. The form figures of 3-23 are rock-solid for this level, her mark of 79 is comfortably the best on offer, and that Topspeed figure of 68 also says she has the raw pace for a sharp Redcar five. Varian’s youngsters usually know their job, and this filly has been knocking on the door rather than treading water. At 7/4 with Bet365, she’s not a giveaway, but in a race lacking depth she makes plenty of appeal as the one most likely to run her race and prove too strong. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Viviana – 17/2 with Bet365
Jockey: P J McDonald | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: | Rating: | Topspeed:
If you’re looking beyond the obvious pair for an each-way angle, Viviana is the one with a bit of mystery and therefore a bit of upside. Charlie Johnston is never shy about running one if she shows pace at home, and a Redcar five on quick ground should suit that type. In contrast, several of the older runners have exposed limitations, whereas this 3yo could easily be better than the market expects on debut. The lack of form means there is trust involved, but in a smallish field where the standard isn’t especially ferocious behind the principals, 17/2 with Bet365 makes her the more interesting each-way punt than the exposed alternatives. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Egotistical is the percentage call and looks the right win bet given her proven level, solid speed figure and dependable profile. For those wanting a bit more juice, Viviana is the each-way alternative at a fair price, chiefly because she has more scope than the exposed older fillies. Confide In Me is the clear danger after a winning debut and is the one most likely to spoil the plan.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Highfield Jewel | 40/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 40/1 (Bet365) |
| Maldevious | 10/1 | 7/1 | 8/1 | 15/2 | 9/1 | 10/1 (Bet365) |
| Why Because | 11/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Confide In Me | 11/10 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 11/10 (Bet365) |
| Egotistical | 7/4 | 13/8 | 7/4 | 13/8 | 7/4 | 7/4 (Bet365) |
| Prima Domina | 40/1 | 35/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 (Bet365) |
| Viviana | 17/2 | 15/2 | 8/1 | 15/2 | 8/1 | 17/2 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Tipman Tips | Egotistical |
15:58 – Racing TV Profits Returned To Racing Handicap
Race Details: 5f | Class 6 | Going: 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly ordinary Redcar sprint on paper, but there is a bit of shape to it. Beerwah arrives in the best recent form after finishing second on reappearance and is the obvious one to beat despite being drawn widest of all in 10. Doralee has been knocking on the door and gets in here off just 125lb, so she is the one most likely to give the favourite something to think about if getting the gaps from stall 2. Miss Rainbow is another with place claims after a solid enough recent third, while several of the rest, including Zuffolo and Desert Champion, need to show more than they have lately. It is not a deep race, and that should make the market leaders hard to shift.
Top Selections
1. Beerwah – 13/8 with Bet365
Jockey: Jason Hart | Trainer: John & Sean Quinn | Form: 6146-2 | Rating: 72 | Topspeed: 65
Beerwah makes the most appeal because he comes here off the back of a perfectly solid second and that piece of current form stands out in a race where plenty are either regressive or still blowing away the cobwebs. He is actually carrying less weight than several lower-rated rivals, which only strengthens the case, and his rating of 72 is the best in the field. Jason Hart is a positive booking for this sharp 5f test, and if Beerwah breaks on terms from the outside stall he should be able to travel into it strongly. At 13/8 he is no giveaway, but he is still the one with the fewest questions to answer. Bet type: straightforward win play.
Bet: WIN
2. Doralee – 16/5 with Betfair
Jockey: Joanna Mason | Trainer: David & Nicola Barron | Form: 30-533 | Rating: 71 | Topspeed: 61
Doralee is the each-way angle because she has been running well without quite getting her head in front, and in this grade that kind of consistency counts for plenty. Her recent figures of 5-3-3 suggest she is holding form nicely, and she gets in here with just 125lb despite a mark of 71, which makes her look attractively treated on the weights. Joanna Mason knows how to deliver one late off a handy pace, and from stall 2 she should get a lovely tow into the race if things unfold as expected. Around 16/5 is not massive for an each-way bet, but with three places on offer she still makes sense as the solid alternative to the favourite.
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Keep it simple: Beerwah is the win bet because he brings the strongest current form and sets the standard on the figures. Doralee is the each-way option, chiefly because she is reliable, well enough weighted and likely to be thereabouts again. Miss Rainbow is the obvious danger if building on her latest run, while Beerwah’s wide draw is the one thing that could make this more interesting than it first appears.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miss Rainbow | 11/2 | 9/2 | 5/1 | 9/2 | 5/1 | 11/2 (Bet365) |
| Mrs Trump | 17/2 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 17/2 | 10/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Zuffolo | 9/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
| Desert Champion | 12/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Sanbona | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 (Bet365) |
| Kyber Crystal | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 (Bet365) |
| Beerwah | 13/8 | 5/4 | 5/4 | 5/4 | 11/8 | 13/8 (Bet365) |
| Solar Biricz | 28/1 | 30/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 25/1 | 33/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Doralee | 5/2 | 16/5 | 16/5 | 3/1 | 11/4 | 16/5 (Betfair) |
| Soul Seeker | 33/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 40/1 (Betfair) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| The North | Beerwah |
| sportinglife.com | Beerwah |
16:30 – Racing TV Free Trial Handicap (GBBPlus Race)
Race Details: 1m 2f | Class 3 | Going: 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick) | | flat
This is a compact but competitive little Class 3, and it doesn’t look like one of those races where you can just latch onto the obvious favourite and move on. Fierce Fortitude arrives as the solid one after a win and a close second, while Ammes has the handicap mark and profile to make plenty of appeal if stepping forward from his seasonal return. James McHenry has become expensive to follow, though his mark gives him a squeak, and Thunder Wonder is interesting if this sharper test and sound surface help him rediscover his better form. With only nine runners and three places on offer, the shape of the race matters: tactical speed and a clean position should count for plenty around here. Tricky, yes, but not impenetrable.
Top Selections
1. Fierce Fortitude – 3/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Rowan Scott | Trainer: Kevin Philippart De Foy | Form: 4321-2 | Rating: 104 | Topspeed: 65
He’s the percentage call and, in truth, the one they all have to beat. Fierce Fortitude signed off last season with a deserved win and returned with another good effort when runner-up, so his profile is that of a 4yo still going the right way rather than one who has hit his ceiling. A mark of 104 asks a question, but not an impossible one, and this doesn’t look overloaded with lurking dangers. The draw in 9 is not ideal, yet Rowan Scott should be positive enough on him and he looks straightforward tactically. At 3/1 he isn’t a giveaway, but he does set the standard on recent form and is hard to oppose. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Thunder Wonder – 7/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Connor Beasley | Trainer: Charlie Johnston | Form: 700-04 | Rating: 103 | Topspeed: 103
He’s a much more speculative play, but 7/1 makes him the interesting one against the front pair in the market. Thunder Wonder’s recent form figures don’t leap off the page, yet that latest fourth was a step back in the right direction and his Topspeed figure of 103 is the best in the field by some margin. That suggests the raw ability is still there if this race is run to suit. Charlie Johnston’s runners are often at their best when allowed to bowl along, and Connor Beasley could be the right man to get him into a rhythm from stall 7. He’s risky, no question, but in a nine-runner race he appeals as the each-way value. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Fierce Fortitude is the win bet because he brings the most solid, progressive recent form into the race and looks the likeliest to run his race. For an each-way punt, Thunder Wonder makes more appeal than some of the shorter-priced alternatives at around 7/1, especially with three places available. Ammes is the obvious danger if stripping fitter for his comeback, while James McHenry is capable but comes with more trust issues.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James McHenry | 9/2 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 9/2 | 9/2 (Bet365) |
| Ammes | 4/1 | 7/2 | 18/5 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Fierce Fortitude | 3/1 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 3/1 (Bet365) |
| Thunder Wonder | 7/1 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 7/1 (Bet365) |
| Raulin | 17/2 | 15/2 | 8/1 | 15/2 | 17/2 | 17/2 (Bet365) |
| Diderot | 14/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
| Austrian Theory | 15/2 | 7/1 | 15/2 | 15/2 | 8/1 | 8/1 (William Hill) |
| Project Geofin | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Urban Road | 10/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 (Betfair) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Garry Owen | Fierce Fortitude |
| Spotlight | Fierce Fortitude |
| Dave Nevison | Fierce Fortitude |
17:02 – Watch Race Replays At racingtv.com Handicap
Race Details: 1m 2f | Class 5 | Going: 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a small-field handicap that revolves around one obvious class act. King Of Berkshire sets the standard comfortably on a mark of 90, has the best topspeed figure in the line-up, and shaped like a winner waiting to happen when runner-up on his handicap debut. The market has latched on accordingly. That said, six-runner races can turn tactical and there is a bit of interest beneath the favourite, especially with Sudbury Hill arriving here after two solid efforts this spring and still looking capable of a bit more at this sort of trip. Just A Gambler is not dismissed, but his latest run knocked some of the shine off him. Overall, it is not a deep race, but it is not completely bombproof for the odds-on favourite either.
Top Selections
1. King Of Berkshire – 8/13 with Bet365
Jockey: P J McDonald | Trainer: Andrew Balding | Form: 37-42 | Rating: 90 | Topspeed: 83
He is hard to oppose. King Of Berkshire has achieved more than these already, and that mark of 90 does not look beyond him judged on the way he has been shaping. His latest second was a perfectly solid handicap effort, and the key point here is that none of his five rivals can match his combination of proven ability and raw speed figures. Balding’s 3-year-olds in this sort of race usually know their job, and P J McDonald is an eye-catching booking for a track where positive positioning often matters. At 8/13 he is no giveaway, but in a race lacking depth he still looks the likeliest winner. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Sudbury Hill – 10/3 with Bet365
Jockey: Pierre-Louis Jamin | Trainer: Harry Derham | Form: 065-23 | Rating: 84 | Topspeed: 65
If you want something to play against the favourite, Sudbury Hill makes the most appeal. His last two runs read well enough in the context of this race, especially the latest effort when again finishing close up and suggesting this new trip range is bringing out improvement. He does not have the ceiling of King Of Berkshire on paper, but he is consistent, receives weight from the market leader and comes here with race fitness on his side. Harry Derham’s runner is available at 10/3, which is not huge, but in a six-runner race he is the one most likely to capitalise if the favourite gets caught in a tactical muddle. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Keep it simple: King Of Berkshire is the win play and looks the solid one in a modest Class 5. For an alternative angle, Sudbury Hill is the each-way punt as the runner most likely to chase him home, though the two-place terms in a six-runner field do limit the appeal. Just A Gambler is the main danger if bouncing back.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sudbury Hill | 10/3 | 10/3 | 10/3 | 10/3 | 10/3 | 10/3 (Bet365) |
| Just A Gambler | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 (Bet365) |
| King Of Berkshire | 8/13 | 4/7 | 4/7 | 4/7 | 4/7 | 8/13 (Bet365) |
| Red Rifle | 18/1 | 14/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 18/1 (Bet365) |
| Yorkies Dream | 16/1 | 16/1 | 18/1 | 18/1 | 16/1 | 18/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Fairydale | 14/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Fortunatus | King Of Berkshire |
| The Judge | King Of Berkshire |
| Jason Heavey | King Of Berkshire |
Redcar Course Specialists
Horses To Note
The top course performers among today’s runners:
| Horse | Runs | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mrs Trump | 5 | 2 | 40% | 60% |
| Zuffolo | 6 | 2 | 33.33% | 33.33% |
| Doralee | 3 | 1 | 33.33% | 33.33% |
| Soul Seeker | 3 | 0 | 0% | 0% |
| Kyber Crystal | 4 | 0 | 0% | 0% |
Jockeys To Note
The pilots with the strongest records at the course:
| Jockey | Rides | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mark Winn | 52 | 10 | 19.23% | 38.46% |
| P J McDonald | 127 | 20 | 15.75% | 39.37% |
| Kevin Stott | 249 | 35 | 14.06% | 36.14% |
| Rhys Elliott | 36 | 5 | 13.89% | 44.44% |
| Jason Hart | 462 | 64 | 13.85% | 31.39% |
Trainers To Note
Yards that have done well at Redcar:
| Trainer | Runners | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Richard & Peter Fahey | 4 | 2 | 50% | 25% |
| Kevin Philippart De Foy | 16 | 5 | 31.25% | 50% |
| Edward Bethell | 85 | 22 | 25.88% | 50.59% |
| Roger Varian | 75 | 19 | 25.33% | 56% |
| Andrew Balding | 21 | 5 | 23.81% | 57.14% |
Summary & Best Bets
That wraps up our Redcar racing tips for Thursday 30th April 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 Redcar today?
The first race at Redcar on Thursday 30th April 2026 goes off at 14:13, with 6 races scheduled in total.
What is the going at Redcar today?
The going at Redcar is reported as 8.6) (watering) (Good to firm (goingstick).
How many races are at Redcar today?
There are 6 races on the card at Redcar today, running from 14:13 through to 17:02.
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