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Horse racing tips from Ed Quigley: Best bets for October 15

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Top Tipster and Broadcaster Ed Quigley, aka ‘Longshot Ted’, is on the hunt for more winners and is back with his best bets for Tuesday’s action at Market Rasen and Yarmouth.

Ted’s best bets for October 15, 2024:

Find the best bets for the races of the day for Tuesday, October 15. Play on the races with our best expert-rated horse racing betting sites:

Market Rasen 3.35 – Queens Venture – bet with talkSPORT BET

Market Rasen 4.05 – The Doyen Chief – bet with Betano

Yarmouth 5.15 – Kodebreaker – bet with Betfred

Market Rasen 3.35 – Queens Venture

QUEENS VENTURE looks to have outstanding claims as she delves into the Handicap ranks for the first time. The 4-year-old represents the Dan and Harry Skelton combination and this Mare should have lots more to offer going Handicapping off a mark of 91. She has shown ability so far, and can prove well ahead of her mark here as she tackles 2m7f for the first time.

It is the step up in distance which should easily see her making big improvements here in this company as everything about her suggests she is all stamina.

She stepped up to an extended 2m4f at this venue when last seen, and looked outpaced before making late headway to finish fourth. This assignment looks tailor made for her and I think there should be a lot more to come from this daughter of Westerner. I wouldn’t be shocked if she was well-backed on the day. 

Back Queens Venture with talkSPORT BET

Market Rasen 4.05 – The Doyen Chief

The Alan King team are back amongst the winners lately, and THE DOYEN CHIEF looks the type to keep the winning thread going on his first start over fences. A winner of his only start in a bumper, the 7-year-old won two of his four starts over Hurdles, including when bolting up at this venue over a similar trip.

He looks just the type to improve for a larger obstacle, and can make his presence felt here. As a winning pointer, he has a lot of potential in this sphere, and it would be far from surprise if the son of Doyen didn’t end up becoming better than a mark of 125 over fences.

He looks versatile in regards to ground requirements, and so that should hold him in good stead here with Tom Cannon taking the ride. In time it is easy to envisage him over 3m and so stamina here won’t be an issue.

Back The Doyen Chief with Betano

Yarmouth 5.15 – Kodebreaker

KODEBREAKER has been running well in defeat in recent times, and this looks a good opportunity to get back to winning ways. A return to this venue looks a smart move for the 5-year-old who is a previous Course and Distance winner, and so naturally coming back to this track looks a smart move after running on the all-weather last time out Southwell and finishing fourth.

It is also worth noting that the ground is likely to be testing at the Norfolk venue, and although the gedling has plenty of form on a sound surface, he romped home on a slow surface over C&D earlier in the year, so his CV suggests he can handle underfoot conditions.

Classic winning jockey Richard Kingscote takes the ride on this individual who could easily make his presence felt in this Class 6 event and so the combination get the nod from me in this encounter. 

Bet on Kodebreaker with Betfred

Don’t forget Ed will be back on Saturday as he lines up his best bets ahead of a blockbuster weekend of action!

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