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Race suggestions for Sunday, 10th August, at Haydock, Leicester, and Wolverhampton for horse enthusiasts

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Racing suggestions for Sunday, August 10th, at Haydock, Leicester, and Wolverhampton horse tracks
Racing suggestions for Sunday, August 10th, at Haydock, Leicester, and Wolverhampton horse tracks

Race suggestions for Sunday, 10th August, at Haydock, Leicester, and Wolverhampton for horse enthusiasts

In the world of horse racing, a Handicapper's Nap is the top recommended horse for betting, chosen by handicappers as the one they believe has the strongest chance to win. Today, we've gathered some interesting contenders for various races.

At Leicester, American Style (5.00) is eyeing a Class 4 handicap. This horse has shown progressive form in some strong three-year-old handicaps this year, finishing second in a deep Newmarket race last time. Class 4 handicaps suggest a moderately competitive race, with decent contenders. Odds of 5.00 imply that bookmakers give American Style a realistic, though not favourite, chance. However, without specific form data or current handicap ratings, it's hard to definitively predict if the horse will win.

At Wolverhampton, Cynthia (4.07) is open to more improvement and can go one better. This horse caught the eye on her third start and stepped up significantly when going close on her handicap debut at Leicester. Craig Thake notes that the course winner returned to the trip over which he logged best speed figure three runs ago.

At Haydock, several horses are vying for attention. String Of Pearls (6.45) is attempting to complete a hat-trick. David Milnes suggests that this horse is fancied to complete the hat-trick for Sir Mark Prescott. String Of Pearls has moved well on Warren Hill of late, and looks a typical Sir Mark Prescott improver. However, String Of Pearls is up 5lb for latest win and there's more to come at this trip.

Liam Watson identifies Gaassee (3.45) as a potential dark horse. Gaassee has placed twice in good races on the all-weather this year. Craig Thake indicates that Gaassee does his best work late on. There appears to be a lot of pace on the race at 3.45 Haydock, which could play into Gaassee's favour.

Leadenhall (6.15 Haydock) is another horse to watch, but speed figures for this horse are not provided in this article.

Lastly, Craig Thake notes that a course winner has failed to cut the mustard over ten furlongs on last two starts. This could potentially open up opportunities for some of the other contenders.

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  1. In the handicap race at Leicester, American Style, with odds of 5.00, is considered a strong contender for sports betting, having shown promising form in several races this year.
  2. At Wolverhampton, Cynthia, who is open to more improvement, is another horse that racing enthusiasts might consider for sports betting, as she aims to go one better following a strong performance in her handicap debut at Leicester.
  3. At Haydock, Gaassee, a horse noted for its late-race performances, is identified as a dark horse for possible sports betting in the race at 3.45, due to a potentially advantageous pace in the race.

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