Horse Racing Tips: Gordon Grey can continue to dominate

Flat racing holds sway across the UK and Ireland on Thursday, with seven meetings taking place across the afternoon and into the evening.
Among our horse racing tips for Thursday is one for Ben Brookhouse, who comes here in excellent form, having won his last two starts.
Horse Racing Tips - Thursday, July 24
- 15:20 Sandown - Haynah @ 5/1
- 17:50 Newbury - Gordon Grey @ 2/1
- 20:40 Yarmouth - Gincident each-way @ 11/1
*odds correct at time of publication
15:20 Sandown - Haynah @ 5/1
Look out for HAYNAH at Sandown as the Ollie Sangster-trained filly looks set to open her account.
This daughter of Showcasing has finished second in both of her career runs so far. She was unlucky not to win at Windsor on her last start, just failing by a short head to get off the mark.
Now with more racing experience under her belt, she looks set to improve again.
Notably, her trainer has won the last two runnings of this race, and Haynah looks set to make it a hat trick for the in-form Sangster team.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
17:50 Newbury - Gordon Grey @ 2/1
Ben Brookhouse's gelding GORDAN GREY has been in great form of late, winning his last two starts and looks set to complete the hat trick at Newbury.
In his latest win at Epsom, he won in emphatic fashion going away from his rivals inside the final two furlongs. That victory was impressive because he carried top weight - 13lbs more than the second - and was still able to score easily by 11 lengths.
This son of Australia is 2lb well in here, and his jockey, Mr Paul Hainey, has been in good form this season. He should be very hard to beat.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
20:40 Yarmouth - Gincident each-way @ 11/1
James Owen’s gelding GINCIDENT arrives at Yarmouth in good form. Remarkably, since joining Owen’s yard in April, he has yet to finish outside of the first three and has won three times.
In his latest start, he was headed inside the final furlong but battled back to beat Individualism by a head. That form has substance as Individualism won another competitive handicap at Hamilton last week.
Two starts prior, he was runner-up in a fiercely competitive handicap at York when staying on well inside the final furlong. Again that form has substance, as two horses that finished behind him that day have won since.
This son of Cotai Glory does his best work late on in his races and with the excellent Darragh Keenan in the saddle for the first time, he's a cracking each-way play in this Extra Place Race.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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