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ODDSbibleRacing's Best Bets From Wednesday's Action At Beverley, Cheltenham And More

ODDSbibleRacing's Best Bets From Wednesday's Action At Beverley, Cheltenham And More

​​Global Revival to rock Beverley hills.

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We had another great day yesterday with a load of winners and the win treble (which became a win double) landing.

There is some cracking racing on Wednesday with Newmarket's Craven meeting rightly taking centre stage. Selections for that meeting can be found here.

As for the other meetings, Beverley hosts a flat meeting on the turf, whilst Wolverhampton hosts an All Weather meeting in the evening. Cheltenham hosts a cracking jumps card in the afternoon, before Sedgefield holds a jumps meeting in the evening.

Here are Danny Archer's selections...

Global Revival to rock Beverley hills

2:15: Beverley - Almane 15/8.

Was well backed but could only finish fourth in the first division of the Brocklesby at Doncaster last time. He should come on for that run and has Paul Hanagan on board.

3:25: Beverley - Amlad 2/1.

I gave Ed Dunlop's charge when he finished a well backed third on his reappearance at Kempton. He just did too much too soon after missing the break and it is interesting that Dunlop seems very keen continues to pursue maiden company with him. This could funaly be his change to get his head in front.

5:10: Beverley - Global Revival 7/4.

Won well at Lingfield last time and had a couple of decent horses in behind that day. He should handle the step up in trip.

5:45: Beverley - Salamah 5/1 Each Way (1/5).

Simon Crisford's charge won well at Chelmsford on her debut, getting up close home to land the spoils. However, she ran no sort of race at Newmarket last time but I'm keen to give her another chance as she is with a superb handler, who is operating at a 60% strike-rate in the last two weeks. She looks really interesting at a price here.

Mick Thonic to be our tonic at Cheltenham

2:05: Cheltenham - William Henry 4/5.

Nicky Henderson's charge ran a belter to finish second in a Grade Two event at Prestbury Park last time to the smart Wholestone and he should prove too good in this event.

2:40: Cheltenham - Village Vic 11/2 Each Way and Foxtail Hill 8/1 Each Way (1/4).

Village Vic ran ok behind subsequent Ryanair Gold Cup winner Road To Respect at the Cheltenham Festival as he made a bad mistake at the third fence and then struggled to get back involved. He is much better than that and he should be able to get his own way out in front.

I'm also going to give Foxtail Hill one more chance. He let me down badly at the Cheltenham Festival but he is better than he showed at Aintree last time and has Sam Twiston-Davies on today. Hopefully he and Village Vic don't take each other on for the lead and ruin the race for each other but this lad evidently has talent and is too big a price to ignore

3:15: Cheltenham - Divine Spear 7/2.

A really gutsy individual who usually gives his all. Ran a cracker when second to the smart Brio Conti last time and he looks capable of going one better here.

3:50: Cheltenham - Doing Fine 10/3.

Neil Mulholland's charge has been running really well and probably just found the drop back in trip against him last time at Wincanton, having previously run a cracker to finish second in the London National at Sandown in December over. The move back up in trip should suit and he makes plenty of appeal.

5:00: Cheltenham - Mick Thonic 15/8.

I'm keen to take on the favourite who broke a blood vessel on his last run which makes me worry about how he'll cope here today. Colin Tizzard's charge by contrast was a cracking second here on his stable debut in October and ran ok in the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual at the Cheltenham Festival. I fancy him to win today.

Soupy Soups Sedgefield special

5:55: Sedgefield - Cesar Et Rosalie 5/6.

Won well over course and distance earlier this month and I fancy him to win again under Brian Hughes.

6:30: Sedgefield - Karisma King 4/1.

I found it really tough to choose between this lad and his stable mate Never Up but I just think it's interesting that Danny Cook has decided to run this eight-year-old son of Supreme Sound, who won well at Market Rasen in March before he ran no sort of race at the same track later the same month. He has had a little bit of time off and is better than he showed.

7:00: Sedgefield - Soupy Soups 5/6.

Has to concede 13lb to main market rival but I think he is capable of doing just hat.

8:00: Sedgefield - Invictus 7/1 Each Way (1/4).

Looks interesting with a hood on for his handicap debut. Trained by a very good handler who places his hurdles well and he looks interesting.

Wolverhampton's Swansay day

5:40: Wolverhampton - Pushkin Museum 4/1.

Met traffic problems at Wolverhampton last time and looks capable of winning at this track again with a very decent 3lb claimer on board.

6:45: Wolverhampton - El Cap 7/4.

Tough call this but Ted Durcan races from Beverley to ride another for Sir Michael Stoute at Wolverhampton. He has been supported overnight and might just get his head in front at the third time of asking.

7:45: Wolverhampton - Smiley Bagel 5/2.

In superb form and won well to complete a four-timer at this track earlier this month He might not have stopped improving.

8:15: Wolverhampton - Gulf Of Poets 11/8.

Won well in handicap event last time and escapes a penalty here.

8:45: Wolverhampton - Swansway 4/1.

Was very unlucky not to win at Newcastle last time and whilst he hasn't run that well here in the past, he has matured and I just think he is in too good form to dismiss.

7/2 Win Double

5:55: Sedgefield - Cesar Et Rosalie

8:15: Wolverhampton - Gulf Of Poets

35/1 Each Way Double

2:40: Cheltenham - Village Vic

5:45: Beverley - Salamah

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