Wolverhampton Tips: Scott aiming to strike while the iron is hot

Wolverhampton's six-race meeting is one of six across the UK and Ireland on Tuesday. The action runs from 18:12 to 20:42, and the going is described as standard.
We have picked out three selections for Tuesday's action on the All-Weather, including a runner making his debut in the card's opening race. Below are my Wolverhampton Tips for Tuesday, May 27.
Wolverhampton Tips - Tuesday, May 27
*odds correct at time of publication
18:12 - Jungle Monarch @ 10/3
A field of nine is set to go to post in the opener at 18:12. This maiden stakes race features six debutants, and the preference is for JUNGLE MONARCH.
Hugo Palmer's Red Savitar will be a threat after back-to-back third-place finishes, but Jungle Monarch's breeding is difficult to ignore.
His sire is Bungle Inthejungle, while his dam is Lady Spangles and trainer Karl Burke will be expecting a big performance on debut for owners Tony Bloom & Ian McAleavy.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
19:12 - The Feminine Urge @ 13/8
Trainer George Scott was celebrating earlier this month when THE FEMININE URGE just got up to win at Windsor over five furlongs.
The three-year-old beat Early Release by a neck, and connections clearly want to build on that success.
She has only been raised 2lb by the handicapper for that effort, and the daughter of Mehmas should be tough to stop if she replicates that previous run.
After coming home ninth at Kempton in March, The Feminine Urge has been consistent since and finished inside the top three in three consecutive outings, topped off by the win at Windsor last time out. That was just the second of her career, but the future looks bright for Scott's charge.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
20:42 - Solar Pass @ 7/4
SOLAR PASS has not been seen since January, but the form of Andrew Balding's runner is hard to overlook.
The three-year-old started her career at Wolverhampton in November, finishing seventh to American Gal.
After three weeks of rest, she improved and finished second to Baridi at Lingfield at 50/1. A return to Lingfield in January saw her register her first win as she beat Rory's Gold at 4/1 over one mile.
After a well-earned rest, Solar Pass returns to the track to try and make it back-to-back successes for the Kingsclere Racing Club.
She is a half-sister to stablemate and 1m4f winner Mount Atlas, and the step up in trip to that distance should bring the best out of her. As will the booking of experienced jockey Oisin Murphy, and she would be right in the mix for the closing racing on the card.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Horse Racing Tips from Betfred Insights.

















