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Sunday's ITV Racing tips - All seven races covered on Great St Wilfrid day
- Viewers have seven live races to enjoy with ITV Racing on Sunday
- The Great St Wilfrid Handicap will be the big betting race of the day at Ripon
- There's also four races to enjoy from Newbury
- We take a look through all seven races and pick out our best bets

Miss Jingles and Country Carnival will renew their rivalry from Goodwood. (Getty)
We take a look at the seven ITV races coming to us live from Ripon and Newbury on Sunday and provide readers with our ITV Racing tips.
ITV Racing viewers have another double-header of action to take in this weekend. Newbury shares the spotlight for the second day in a row on Sunday. We also make a rare trip to Ripon, where the Great St Wilfrid Handicap is the main event on the card. I've picked out my best bets in all seven of Sunday's ITV races.
Sunday's ITV Racing Schedule
Time | Course | Title |
---|---|---|
1:50pm | Newbury | Unibet Extra Places Every Day Handicap (Class 4) 1m |
2:05pm | Ripon | williamhill.com Best Odds Guaranteed Handicap (Class 3) 1m |
2:25pm | Newbury | Unibet 3 Uniboosts A Day Handicap (Class 3) 7f |
2:40pm | Ripon | William Hill Ripon Hornblower Conditions Stakes (Class 2) 6f |
3:00pm | Newbury | Unibet You're On Handicap (Class 3) 1m5½f |
3:15pm | Ripon | William Hill Great St Wilfrid Handicap (Class 2) 6f |
3:35pm | Newbury | Unibet St Hugh's Fillies' Stakes (Listed) 5f |
Sunday's ITV Racing Tips
Race 1 - Unibet Extra Places Every Day Handicap Tips
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A wide-open handicap to kick off Sunday's TV action, and I'm going to take a chance on LAPIDARY at a fairly big price. Heather Main's filly came up less than a length short of a decent sort in Zip at Haydock last time out. Ellie McKenzie gave Lapidary a good ride that day, and she takes seven pounds off her back once again.
Race 2 - Best Odds Guaranteed Handicap Tips
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David O'Meara has won this handicap four times in the last eight years, and he trains current favourite HORTZADAR. O'Meara's five-year-old won this race 12 months ago, and returns to Ripon one pound out of the handicap. Sean Kirrane, however, takes five off Hortzadar's back and I see no reason why he can't make it two on the bounce.
Race 3 - 3 Uniboosts A Day Handicap Tips
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Some may say this is a boring selection in a handicap which looks so open, but I really think DANYAH is a good-thing here. Owen Burrow's three-year-old bolted up on his first start over this trip, seeing off Blackcastle Storm without breaking a sweat.
The favourite is up ten pounds for that win, but he's still five pounds short of the RPR he clocked when winning, and he only seemed to be in third gear. There's pace drawn on his side of the track, and being drawn on a rail at Newbury isn't always a negative. Danyah is the one for me.
Race 4 - Hornblower Conditions Stakes Tips
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Having been comfortably beaten on his debut up at Newcastle, INTERNATIONALDREAM has done little wrong on his three starts on turf. First winning a four-horse affair at Ayr, before third-placed finishes in the Dragon Stakes and the Molecomb Stakes. Richard Fahey's charge is bred to be even better over six furlongs, and could take all the beating here.
Race 5 - You're On Handicap Tips
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A poor run at Listed level aside, CHICAGO DOLL has been a consistent performer for Alan King. She comes into this on the back of two placed efforts, first on soft ground at Haydock, before a good third in a Class 2 over course-and-distance. This is a drop in Grade, King's four-year-old comes into it on the same mark and will carry two pounds less on her back. I'm expecting another strong showing from Chicago Doll.
Race 6 - Great St Wilfrid Handicap Tips
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Dakota Gold's presence leaves many highly-rated horses carrying very little weight on their backs. I think it could be worth taking a chance on 2018 winner, GUNMETAL regaining his title.
David Barron's seven-year-old placed third behind Staxton and Watchable here last week, and he's been dropped a further two pounds for those efforts. Gunmetal boasts an excellent record here at Ripon and he's been drawn perfectly down the centre of the track, with plenty of pace around him.
Ray Dawson, who rode Blue De Vega to victory in a handicap sprint earlier this month, takes five off his back, meaning Gunmetal will shoulder just 7-13 on Sunday. He could be very hard to peg back, especially if the ground remains favourable firm.
Race 7 - St Hugh's Fillies' Stakes Tips
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COUNTRY CARNIVAL weaved a path through the leaders at Goodwood last time out, and looked to have that race won, only for Miss Jingles to come through and snatch a narrow win. David O'Meara's juvenile may be better suited by the softer ground conditions here at Newbury, and a low draw has proven to be beneficial in this race in recent years. It could be her time to claim Listed glory on Sunday.