Our Yarmouth racing tips cover all 7 races on the card today, Thursday 30th April 2026. The action gets underway at 14:05 and runs through to 17:30, with going reported as 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick).
A few names jump off the page from a course-form perspective. Beach Point boasts a 20% strike rate from 5 runs at the track, James Doyle has been in fine form here with 38 wins from 163 rides, William Haggas’s yard sends out runners with a 26.8% 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 Yarmouth
Here’s how the leading tipsters have fared at Yarmouth over the last two years (minimum 10 selections):
| Tipster | Source | Selections | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Hardy | Weekender | 11 | 5 | 45.45% | 54.55% |
| Marlborough | Daily Telegraph | 20 | 9 | 45% | 70% |
| Tipman Tips | tipmantips.com | 11 | 4 | 36.36% | 45.45% |
| Newmarket | Racing Post | 15 | 5 | 33.33% | 73.33% |
| Templegate | The Sun | 13 | 4 | 30.77% | 53.85% |
14:05 – Get Raceday Ready Handicap
Race Details: 1m 1f | Class 6 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This doesn’t look a deep Class 6 by any stretch, but it is an interesting little tactical race with the market understandably focused on a pair arriving in form. Hibernate and Merapi have the most persuasive recent efforts on paper, while Shielas Well is the slightly awkward one to weigh up now dropped into this grade with the best topspeed figure in the field. Twilight Guest and Dash Power have bits and pieces of form that make them mildly interesting, though both need things to fall right, and the remaining pair look up against it on what they’ve shown lately. In a seven-runner race like this, positioning and a clean passage could matter plenty, but it still feels like Hibernate sets the standard and Shielas Well may be the one overpriced enough to exploit the each-way terms.
Top Selections
1. Hibernate – 7/4 with Bet365
Jockey: Mason Paetel | Trainer: Ed Dunlop | Form: 448-72 | Rating: 74 | Topspeed: 55
Hibernate is the percentage call. He shaped well when second last time, building on a fair seasonal return, and there’s a good chance this 4yo is just coming to the boil now. In a race lacking depth, his profile is the cleanest: lightly raced enough to think there’s still a bit more to come, and his mark of 74 looks workable in this company. Ed Dunlop’s runner doesn’t need to be a world-beater to take this, just repeat that latest effort, and from stall 4 he ought to get a sensible trip. At 7/4 he isn’t exactly flying under the radar, but he does hold strong claims. Bet: WIN
2. Shielas Well – 3/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Cieren Fallon | Trainer: Ian Williams | Form: 80-484 | Rating: 77 | Topspeed: 74
Shielas Well is the one I’d want on side each-way because there’s enough ability here to make 3/1 look fair rather than generous. The recent form figures are a bit untidy, but there have been hints she’s edging back towards a level that would see her go very close in this grade, and that topspeed mark of 74 is the standout figure in the field. Ian Williams knows the time of day with this sort, and Cieren Fallon is a positive booking in a race where track position could be key. Drawn 1, she should be able to hold a handy spot, and if she gets rolling early enough she can easily make the frame and possibly give the favourite most to do. Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Hibernate is the solid win play after his latest second and looks the one they all have to beat. For an each-way punt, Shielas Well makes plenty of appeal in a seven-runner field with three places on offer, especially given her ratings edge on some of these. Merapi is the obvious danger after finishing second last time, while Twilight Guest is not hopeless at a bigger price.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hibernate | 7/4 | 11/8 | 11/8 | 11/8 | 8/5 | 7/4 (Bet365) |
| Merapi | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 9/4 | 5/2 | 5/2 (Bet365) |
| Twilight Guest | 10/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Shielas Well | 3/1 | 11/4 | 11/4 | 5/2 | 3/1 | 3/1 (Bet365) |
| Prince Hector | 12/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Dash Power | 11/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Duke Orsino | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
14:40 – Branfords Restaurant & Bar Fillies’ Novice Stakes (GBB Race)
Race Details: 7f | Class 4 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly ordinary novice on paper despite the presence of a short-priced favourite, and the market has made Fashion People the one they all have to beat after a winning debut. She sets the standard on an 85 mark and, in a field of only six, there is not much depth behind her. Baandee is the obvious danger after finishing second on all three starts, but there is a slight suspicion she may be one of those fillies who keeps finding one too good. Night Shining and Venetian Sky come from yards well capable of improving one sharply from two to three, so they are the ones to consider if the favourite underperforms. Even so, this does not look a particularly tricky puzzle.
Top Selections
1. Fashion People – 1/2 with William Hill
Jockey: William Buick | Trainer: John & Thady Gosden | Form: 1- | Rating: 85 | Topspeed:
There is no getting away from the fact she brings the standout piece of form into the race, having won first time up and already earned an 85 rating for it. In a novice lacking much proven substance, that alone makes her very hard to oppose. The Gosden yard is hardly in the habit of wasting bullets in races like this, and the booking of William Buick only underlines the intent. At 1/2 she is no great bargain, but she looks the most likely winner by some margin and should have the class to cope with these if returning in the same shape. Bet type: straightforward win play.
Bet: WIN
2. Night Shining – 15/2 with Bet365
Jockey: Billy Loughnane | Trainer: George Boughey | Form: 6- | Rating: 74 | Topspeed: 56
If you want to play against the obvious one for a bit of value, Night Shining is more interesting than the bare form figure of 6- suggests. She has a fair bit to find with the favourite on ratings, but a 74 mark gives her a fighting chance of hitting the frame and George Boughey’s fillies often come on for time. Billy Loughnane is a positive booking in a race that may not take much winning beyond the favourite. At 15/2, she looks a more tempting each-way punt than Baandee, whose profile is solid but very exposed for this stage. Bet type: value each-way alternative.
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Fashion People is the win bet and the one most likely to justify her cramped odds in a thin novice. For those wanting something at a better price, Night Shining makes the most appeal as the each-way option in a six-runner field. Baandee is the obvious danger on proven form, but she looks short enough for a filly who has had three chances already.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fashion People | 4/9 | 4/9 | 4/9 | 4/9 | 1/2 | 1/2 (William Hill) |
| Baandee | 4/1 | 10/3 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 4/1 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Night Shining | 15/2 | 7/1 | 15/2 | 7/1 | 15/2 | 15/2 (Bet365) |
| Too Too Divine | 25/1 | 20/1 | 22/1 | 20/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
| Venetian Sky | 9/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Glendale | Fashion People |
15:15 – Gold & Silver Exchange Maiden Stakes (GBB Race)
Race Details: 1m | Class 4 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a useful enough Yarmouth maiden for the grade, with several of these bringing solid novice form and a couple of interesting once-raced types adding a bit of uncertainty. Alpine Culture sets the standard on the figures after a promising return, while Fahidi also has the look of a colt who should do better at three now stepped up to a mile. Euston Hall has already shown a fair level of ability and shouldn’t be far away either, while Adamlyi is entitled to improve for a powerful yard after his debut fifth. Venetian Lion is the joker in the pack on debut for William Haggas. It’s not an impossible puzzle, but it is the sort of maiden where natural improvement is likely to be the deciding factor.
Top Selections
1. Alpine Culture – 4/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Billy Loughnane | Trainer: James Owen | Form: 4-3 | Rating: 80 | Topspeed: 54
Alpine Culture brings the most convincing body of form into the race and, crucially, he’s already backed that juvenile promise up this season. His latest third reads well in the context of an ordinary maiden, and an official mark of 80 says plenty about where he stands in this field. Billy Loughnane is a positive booking for a colt who looks straightforward enough, and the move up to a mile around a track like Yarmouth should suit. At 4/1, he appeals as the runner with the fewest questions to answer and one who holds strong claims if progressing again from his reappearance. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Fahidi – 9/2 with Bet365
Jockey: William Buick | Trainer: Andrew Balding | Form: 63- | Rating: 77 | Topspeed: 62
Fahidi is the one I’d want on side each-way because there was definite promise in both runs at two, particularly on the figures, and he shapes like this mile will bring out more. His Topspeed of 62 is notably the best in the field, which gives him a very solid platform in a race where plenty are still learning. Andrew Balding’s horses often take a step forward from two to three, and William Buick taking over only strengthens the case. Drawn widest isn’t ideal, but if he settles early he has the raw ability to be in the shake-up, and 9/2 looks fair for an each-way punt. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Alpine Culture is the percentage call and looks the right win bet on the strength of his proven level and likely improvement. Fahidi makes plenty of appeal as the each-way alternative, especially with his speed figure and Buick booked. Euston Hall is the obvious danger, while debutant Venetian Lion is the one who could easily outrun market expectations if strong in the betting.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revelio | 28/1 | 28/1 | 28/1 | 25/1 | 28/1 | 28/1 (Bet365) |
| Adamlyi | 9/4 | 11/5 | 9/4 | 2/1 | 9/4 | 9/4 (Bet365) |
| Alpine Culture | 4/1 | 10/3 | 7/2 | 10/3 | 7/2 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Euston Hall | 9/2 | 18/5 | 4/1 | 7/2 | 4/1 | 9/2 (Bet365) |
| Fahidi | 9/2 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 9/2 | 9/2 (Bet365) |
| Kimbara | 15/2 | 15/2 | 8/1 | 15/2 | 15/2 | 8/1 (Paddy Power) |
| That Darn Cantor | 125/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 125/1 (Bet365) |
| Venetian Lion | 5/1 | 9/2 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 5/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Mirror Online | Alpine Culture |
15:50 – Download The Raceday Ready App Handicap
Race Details: 1m 2f | Class 6 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly ordinary little 3yo handicap on paper, but there is one runner bringing a bit of substance to it. Alice De Clare stands out on the figures, both on official ratings and Topspeed, and her latest second sets the standard in a race lacking depth. Sports Day is the obvious threat after an encouraging reappearance, while Grindleton is the sort who could step forward now handicapping and returning from a break. Roserunner has bits of form that give him a squeak, but he needs to find more than the market leader. In a seven-runner field, tactical positioning over this trip will matter, though class rather than complexity may decide it. It is not a deep contest and the favourite is hard to get away from.
Top Selections
1. Alice De Clare – 5/4 with Betfair
Jockey: George Wood | Trainer: James Fanshawe | Form: 9742 | Rating: 81 | Topspeed: 72
She is the clear form horse and, in truth, probably the only one in here with the profile of a filly about to leave Class 6 company behind. That mark of 81 puts her a long way clear of these, and the Topspeed figure of 72 only reinforces the point. Her latest run when second suggested this 1m2f test is very much in range, and Fanshawe’s runners often improve with racing rather than showing everything at once. George Wood is a solid booking and from stall 6 he should have options. At 5/4 she is no secret, but she still looks the percentage call. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Grindleton – 9/2 with Bet365
Jockey: Tom Marquand | Trainer: Daniel & Claire Kubler | Form: 643- | Rating: 68 | Topspeed: 41
If you want something against the favourite, Grindleton makes more appeal than most. He shaped with promise in three qualifying runs last year, improving each time, and this opening mark of 68 does not look harsh judged on what he hinted at as a juvenile. The Kublers are more than capable with these middle-distance types, and the booking of Tom Marquand catches the eye in a race where several have questions to answer. He does have to prove he has trained on from two to three, but in a thin race that 9/2 looks fair enough for an each-way punt, especially if the favourite proves a shade too short. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Alice De Clare is the win bet and the one they all have to beat on the numbers and recent form. For an each-way alternative, Grindleton looks the value play on handicap debut with Marquand booked. Sports Day is the obvious danger after his reappearance third, but the market has latched onto him and he looks shorter than ideal.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roserunner | 11/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Heart Sign | 16/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 16/1 (Bet365) |
| Sports Day | 11/4 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 11/4 | 11/4 (Bet365) |
| Grindleton | 9/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 4/1 | 9/2 (Bet365) |
| Alice De Clare | 11/10 | 5/4 | 5/4 | 5/4 | 11/10 | 5/4 (Betfair) |
| Time To Sparkle | 14/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Whistler | Alice De Clare |
16:25 – Download The At The Races App Handicap (GBBPlus Race)
Race Details: 1m 2f | Class 4 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This is a tight little five-runner handicap rather than a deep one, but it does look competitive. A Major Payne sets the standard on recent figures after returning with a solid third and his Topspeed mark is comfortably the best on offer, so he is the obvious one they all have to beat. Lordsbridge Blu is respected off a lofty rating and should be suited by this sort of tactical contest, while Golden Horse is the interesting unexposed angle for William Haggas after just three starts. Beach Point is reliable enough without looking obviously ahead of the assessor, and Clouds Hill has a bit to prove after ending last season with a flop. In a small field around Yarmouth, positioning and pace will matter plenty, but the safest view is that proven race fitness could decide it.
Top Selections
1. A Major Payne – 2/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Billy Loughnane | Trainer: Michael Bell | Form: 7353-3 | Rating: 93 | Topspeed: 82
He looks the percentage call. A Major Payne returned from a break with a perfectly respectable third, shaping as though the run would bring him on, and that effort reads well in the context of this modest five-runner affair. His mark of 93 is workable enough judged on last season’s better efforts, and that Topspeed figure of 82 stands out in this line-up. Billy Loughnane is an eye-catching booking in a race where tactical sharpness will be important, and Michael Bell’s gelding has the right blend of consistency and fitness. At 2/1, he is not exactly hidden from the market, but he still looks the one with the fewest questions to answer. Bet: WIN
Betting Strategy
Keep it simple in a five-runner race: A Major Payne is the win bet and the only bet. Each-way play makes little appeal with just two places on offer. Lordsbridge Blu is the obvious danger if this turns tactical, while Golden Horse is the potential improver if the Haggas camp has him fully tuned after the layoff.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clouds Hill | 17/2 | 17/2 | 9/1 | 8/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Golden Horse | 3/1 | 11/4 | 3/1 | 11/4 | 3/1 | 3/1 (Bet365) |
| Lordsbridge Blu | 3/1 | 11/4 | 11/4 | 11/4 | 3/1 | 3/1 (Bet365) |
| A Major Payne | 2/1 | 9/5 | 15/8 | 15/8 | 2/1 | 2/1 (Bet365) |
| Beach Point | 4/1 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 4/1 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
16:57 – Sky Sports Virgin 512 Fillies’ Handicap
Race Details: 7f | Class 4 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a proper little 3yo fillies’ handicap rather than a giveaway, with several arriving as unexposed sorts and not much between the principals on official figures. Zighy has done little wrong and is an obvious starting point after backing up last season’s progressive profile with another win, while Moonshine also comes here on the up and has the look of one still learning her job. You’ll Think Of Me signs off last year with a win and is another with strong claims if fit enough on return, and Angels’ Share is lurking on a fair weight if resuming in the same nick. It’s not a race full of exposed handicappers, which makes it quite a tricky puzzle, but the market leaders are there for good reason.
Top Selections
1. Zighy – 5/2 with Bet365
Jockey: Billy Loughnane | Trainer: George Boughey | Form: 3221-1 | Rating: 90 | Topspeed: 46
Zighy is hard to crab. She ended last season going the right way, getting her head in front after a string of solid efforts, and she has already returned to score again, so the progressive profile is there in black and white. A mark of 90 asks another question, but this isn’t the deepest Class 4 you’ll ever see and Boughey’s 3yos are often well placed in these spring handicaps. Billy Loughnane is a positive booking for a filly who should travel strongly over this sharp enough 7f, and 5/2 looks perfectly fair rather than cramped. She’s the one with the least to prove. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Brisk Symphony – 17/2 with Paddy Power
Jockey: George Wood | Trainer: Jonathan Portman | Form: 61148- | Rating: 84 | Topspeed: 65
Brisk Symphony appeals as the value play if you want something at a more forgiving price. She won twice in the autumn and the bare form of that final eighth-place finish doesn’t tell the whole story of her campaign, because she had already shown she could be competitive from this sort of mark. Her rating of 84 leaves her with only a little to find against the principals, and the topspeed figure of 65 stacks up well enough in this field. George Wood knows how to deliver one late, and if they go a fair clip, she could easily pick off a few in the closing stages. At 17/2, she makes plenty of each-way appeal. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Zighy is the win play because she brings the clearest progressive profile and arrives match-fit after another success. For an each-way punt, Brisk Symphony looks overpriced given her autumn form and workable mark. Moonshine is the obvious danger after her latest win, while You’ll Think Of Me is respected if ready to roll on seasonal return.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Here I Bow | 12/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Brisk Symphony | 8/1 | 15/2 | 17/2 | 15/2 | 15/2 | 17/2 (Paddy Power) |
| Zighy | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 (Bet365) |
| Wetsand | 12/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Harlequin Angel | 18/1 | 16/1 | 18/1 | 18/1 | 18/1 | 18/1 (Bet365) |
| Moonshine | 11/4 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 5/2 | 11/4 | 11/4 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Matt Polley | Brisk Symphony |
| Rockavon | Moonshine |
| Marlborough | You’ll Think Of Me |
17:30 – Eastern Power Systems ‘Confined’ Handicap (For horses Which Have Won No More Than One Race)
Race Details: 1m | Class 5 | Going: 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a competitive little six-runner 3yo handicap rather than a deep one, and the market has understandably honed in on Del Corso and Armstrong. Both arrive with solid claims off marks of 77, but neither is completely bombproof, which gives this race a slightly trappy feel. Zooter also comes into it after a good reappearance second and has the best Topspeed figure in the field, while Okiru has threatened more than once without quite getting the job done. Guest House is low enough in the weights to be interesting if improving from two to three, but he still has a bit to prove. In a race lacking an obvious standout, tactical speed and who gets the clearest run at the right moment could be decisive.
Top Selections
1. Armstrong – 9/4 with Bet365
Jockey: David Egan | Trainer: George Boughey | Form: 327-22 | Rating: 77 | Topspeed: 60
Armstrong has the profile of the one they all have to beat. He has been admirably consistent, finishing runner-up on both starts this season, and there was no disgrace in either effort. He is already proven in handicaps, sits on a workable mark of 77 and, crucially in a race like this, looks straightforward enough to hold his position and travel. George Boughey’s horses in these 3yo handicaps are usually placed to win, and David Egan is a positive booking for a race that may not take much winning. At 9/4 he is hardly a secret, but he still makes plenty of appeal as the most solid option. Bet type: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Zooter – 4/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Tom Marquand | Trainer: Jack Jones | Form: 9444-2 | Rating: 75 | Topspeed: 71
Zooter looks the value angle if you want to take on the principals. His return to action when second was a step in the right direction after a string of respectable runs last season, and that effort suggested he is ready to strike sooner rather than later. The standout figure here is that Topspeed mark of 71, the best in the field, and that gives him a strong chance if this turns into a properly run mile on quick ground. Tom Marquand is an eye-catching jockey booking and from stall 4 he should get a handy tow into it. At 4/1, he makes plenty of sense as the each-way play in a small but competitive contest. Bet type: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Armstrong is the percentage call for win purposes given his consistency and solid handicap form. Zooter is the more interesting alternative at the prices and makes appeal as the each-way punt after his encouraging comeback. Del Corso is the obvious danger if building on his latest third, while Okiru is not entirely dismissed if the inside draw helps him settle and travel better.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zooter | 4/1 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Norfolk Blue | 8/1 | 15/2 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 | 8/1 (Bet365) |
| Del Corso | 15/8 | 9/5 | 9/5 | 7/4 | 15/8 | 15/8 (Bet365) |
| Okiru | 12/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Armstrong | 9/4 | 15/8 | 2/1 | 2/1 | 9/4 | 9/4 (Bet365) |
| Guest House | 9/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Stephen Darbyshire | Armstrong |
| Newsboy | Del Corso |
| Lambourn | Del Corso |
| The Data Detective | Guest House |
Yarmouth Course Specialists
Horses To Note
The top course performers among today’s runners:
| Horse | Runs | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beach Point | 5 | 1 | 20% | 40% |
| Twilight Guest | 15 | 0 | 0% | 26.67% |
| Lordsbridge Blu | 3 | 0 | 0% | 0% |
| A Major Payne | 3 | 0 | 0% | 33.33% |
| Zighy | 3 | 0 | 0% | 66.67% |
Jockeys To Note
The pilots with the strongest records at the course:
| Jockey | Rides | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| James Doyle | 163 | 38 | 23.31% | 46.63% |
| William Buick | 326 | 72 | 22.09% | 46.32% |
| Tom Marquand | 254 | 45 | 17.72% | 37.4% |
| Jack Callan | 18 | 3 | 16.67% | 50% |
| Mason Paetel | 19 | 3 | 15.79% | 31.58% |
Trainers To Note
Yards that have done well at Yarmouth:
| Trainer | Runners | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Haggas | 153 | 41 | 26.8% | 48.37% |
| John & Thady Gosden | 149 | 36 | 24.16% | 46.98% |
| James Owen | 56 | 11 | 19.64% | 42.86% |
| Ed Walker | 152 | 29 | 19.08% | 38.82% |
| Kevin Philippart De Foy | 70 | 13 | 18.57% | 40% |
Summary & Best Bets
That wraps up our Yarmouth racing tips for Thursday 30th April 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 Yarmouth today?
The first race at Yarmouth on Thursday 30th April 2026 goes off at 14:05, with 7 races scheduled in total.
What is the going at Yarmouth today?
The going at Yarmouth is reported as 5.7) (watering) (Good to firm, good in places (goingstick).
How many races are at Yarmouth today?
There are 7 races on the card at Yarmouth today, running from 14:05 through to 17:30.
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