Bank Holiday Monday ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for Fairyhouse and Kempton

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Bank Holiday Monday ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for Fairyhouse and Kempton

The Irish Grand National is one of seven races being shown live on ITV this afternoon. Planet Sport's Racing Live Centre has the race cards for Fairyhouse and Kempton.

Fairyhouse and Kempton are racing on Bank Holiday Monday at 15.15.

Stay Well each-way for Fairyhouse and Kempton on Bank Holiday Monday ITV Racing Tips.

Bank Holiday Monday ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for Fairyhouse and Kempton.

Time To Get Up each way (17.00 Fairyhouse) is the best bet for Fairyhouses and Kempton.

Maljoom scored at the Lincoln meeting on his racecourse debut. He is up against Saga and Bayraq. Maljom has the assistance of Tom Marquand and hails from a stable in fine form.

Fairyhouse is the favourite for the race at 15.15. Festival Dex is a good bet. Carrig Sam has gone up 8lb for a race in February. Homme D'un Soir is weighted to turn the tables.

Hughie Morrison's Stay Well is worth betting on at Kempton. Sir Michael Stoute runs two horses in Hasty Sailor and Boss Power. James Doyle has booked the bet.  Bank Holiday Monday ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for Fairyhouse and Kepkon are on.

Darasso is the favourite for Fairyhouse on Bank Holiday Monday. Thedevilscoachman is a favourite too. Santa Rossa is respected in receipt of the sex allowance. Flame Bearer is fancied.   for the Kempton race. iReport.com will give you betting tips for both Fairyhouses and Kepkon.

Roman Mist finished second in a handicap here 19 days ago. William Haggas' My Astra won her first two starts last season. She was sent off favourite in French Listed contest in October.

Janidil is a good chance to win at Fairyhouse on Monday. Willie Mullins has four of the six runners in this Grade 2 chase. Janidill has won all four starts this season. Easy Game is second-best on official ratings.

Fairyhouse is the favourite for the Irish Grand National. Time To Get Up is a good bet each-way. Robbie Power takes the reigns for first time. The last four editions have thrown up winners at 150/1 and 20/ 1. The other two runnings went to classy types who were sent off favourite. Gallard Du Mesnil is currently the current favourite, but Willie Mullins' novice turned in an improved effort at the Cheltenham Festival. Full Time Score has won 2-4 over fences so far. Gordon Elliott's Farclas has a combination of strong form in staying chases and on better ground at big spring meetings.


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