Horse Racing Tips: In My Teens looks set to grow up

Flat racing holds sway across the UK and Ireland on Thursday with seven meetings taking place across the afternoon and into the evening.
First off is Ffos Las before they go to the Curragh, Carlisle, Brighton, Thurles, Chelmsford and Southwell. Among our Thursday fancies is one for trainer Gavin Cromwell, who finished a close second on her last start at Roscommon.
Horse Racing Tips - Thursday, October 16
*odds correct at time of publication
15:35 Curragh- In My Teens @ 11/4
Look out for IN MY TEENS, at the Curragh as the Gavin Cromwell-trained filly looks set to resume winning ways.
This daughter of Camelot ran out as an emphatic winner two starts ago at Down Royal, winning a maiden by six and a half lengths.
On her next start, at Roscommon, she travelled powerfully throughout, and it looked a question of how far she’d win by, with a furlong to go. But she was bumped inside the final furlong and finished a close second.
Dylan Browne McMonagle takes the ride for the first time, and she should be able to return to winning ways here.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
16:05 Brighton- Racing Demon @ 20/1
RACING DEMON has been running some nice races without winning and looks set to set that record straight at Brighton.
Four starts ago, the Ed de Giles-trained gelding was a real eyecatcher at Salisbury. He completely missed the break and sacrificed many lengths at the start. He caught up throughout the race and finished half a length behind. He was still a slow starter on his next three runs, but each time, he has gradually improved. This suggests they are focusing on that area for improvement at home.
He wasn't suited by the soft ground at Epsom on his penultimate run nor the all-weather at Kempton last time. The handicapper has given him a chance with a reduced mark and, now back on a sounder surface, he should be in amongst it at the finish.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
16:55 Southwell- Yoshimi @ 17/2
Michael Herrington's course winner YOSHIMI can thrive back at the Nottinghamshire course.
The son of Dream Ahead won here in January, but he has been running some nice races in the summer. He was last seen finishing a close fourth at Leicester. That form has substance, as two behind him that day have won races since.
It’s a positive that Tom Eaves returns for the ride today, as he has ridden him to victory twice and seems able to get a tune out of him every time they partner up.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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