Irish NH Tips Ebor Festival Friday Tips

Irish NH Tips Ebor Festival Friday Tips

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York – MR MONACO

Fri 23 Aug, 13:50

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This son of Territories comes from an in-form yard and is a horse progressing all the time as he's stepped up in trip. A Leicester maiden winner over seven furlongs last season as a two-year-old on good to firm ground it has taken him a while for his three-year-old career to take off, but he was a very good winner at Sandown last time over 10 furlongs and this step up in trip should really suit.

He's got a good draw, and he likes to be handy which has been a major advantage so far this week. If he gets loose on the lead, he will be very hard to peg back.

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York – BELIEVING

Fri 23 Aug, 15:35

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A dual winner already this season at Haydock and the Curragh. Judging on what I've seen from her this season I firmly believe that a stiff five furlongs like she will encounter here looks tailor made for her and she's meeting Big Evs on much more favourable terms than Goodwood.

Her five-furlong form is top notch, and I think after trying to stretch her out to six- or seven-furlongs last season and even as recently as Ascot in June they have found her niche here and with Ryan Moore booked everything looks in place for a career best effort.

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York – TOKENOMICS

Fri 23 Aug, 17:20

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This big scopey son of The Grey Gatsby had been in flying form recently winning his last two starts at Dundalk and Leopardstown. He's a big strong travelling beast who had the looks and ability to match. He travelled like a really smart horse last time in Leopardstown over nine furlongs, but the winning margin was only a head despite his superiority being clear cut over his rivals. Some thought maybe he barely stayed but I think he's just clever and was only doing enough in front after getting there with such ease.

A stiff mile here will be no problem to him, and I have no doubt he will travel as well as anything it's just a matter of him applying himself properly. He runs here off just three pounds higher than the mark he won off of at Leopardstown and I expect him to take some beating at a double figure price.