Ruby’s got his eye on Cathedral in the 15:13 at Kempton.

Ruby Walsh’s Saturday Racing Tips

13:50 Doncaster – My Mate Alfie
14:08 Kempton – Lavender Hill Mob
14:25 Doncaster – Far From Dandy (Each-Way)
14:42 Kempton – Triple Double A
14:57 Doncaster – Docklands
15:13 Kempton – Cathedral (Best Bet)
15:32 Doncaster – La Botte & Shout (Each-Way)

*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.

There aren’t many negatives for Montassib for the Haggas team — they’ve only had two runners in the last fortnight for one winner. The same can be said for Karl Burke’s team, and he saddles Spycatcher, but I’m siding with MY MATE ALFIE for David O’Meara. He wouldn’t have to improve from his stable switch, and if he can run to a similar level to what he did in Ireland, he’s got a great chance. He likes it at this time of year, and I’m taking a chance on the younger horse to turn over the two eight-year-olds at the head of the market.

I’m a big believer in race fitness at this time of year, and although LAVENDER HILL MOB has had a break since December, James Owen is known for having his string very fit. This trip should be right up his street, and at the prices, he’s the one I’m siding with.

14:25 Doncaster – Far From Dandy (Each-Way)

Stephen Thorne saddles an Irish raider in FAR FROM DANDY, and I like his profile. He was drawn in stall 1 in the Irish Lincolnshire last time, and he was awkwardly away before doing all of his best work at the finish. He’s drawn in the lowest stall again, and there is a query around the pace around him, but he’s capable of winning races off this mark. The draw might stop him winning, but at the prices, I can see him getting into the money.

TRIPLE DOUBLE A is another I’m siding with due to having fitness on his side. He steps up in trip for the Hugo Palmer team. He won in workmanlike fashion on his last start at Newcastle, but he was snug enough at the line over 1m 2f, which suggested going a little bit further would suit him. That run came off the back of a long layoff, so he should step forward from it and has every chance of following up.

14:57 Doncaster – Docklands

DOCKLANDS has always improved for his first run of the season, but the main market protagonists come from yards who haven’t yet hit form. The more I looked at it, in this grade, he’s the one to be with.

15:13 Kempton – Cathedral (Best Bet)

This is a drop in class for Surve, but CATHEDRAL looks like she’s still very much on the improve. David Egan comes to Kempton for the ride, leaving the Brocklesby favourite at Doncaster in the hands of Rowan Scott. She had some cracking runs at Group 1 level last season, just missing the places on three occasions. She’s a cracking filly, and if she’s progressed through the winter, she should go very close. She’s my best bet on Saturday.

15:32 Doncaster – La Botte & Shout (Each-Way)

LA BOTTE was a big eye-catcher in the trial for this very contest, and he looks the most likely winner.

SHOUT disappointed in the Britannia behind Arabian Story. He raced too keenly on that occasion, but he did win at Ascot over a mile on soft ground in September and followed that up with a solid effort behind Crown Of Oaks on British Champions Day. He can run a decent race at an each-way price.

Ruby Walsh’s Saturday Racing Tips

13:50 Doncaster – My Mate Alfie
14:08 Kempton – Lavender Hill Mob
14:25 Doncaster – Far From Dandy (Each-Way)
14:42 Kempton – Triple Double A
14:57 Doncaster – Docklands
15:13 Kempton – Cathedral (Best Bet)
15:32 Doncaster – La Botte & Shout (Each-Way)

*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.

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