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Daily Steeds Picks: Horse Racing Tips for Four Events on Sunday, August 24th

Last year's champion EMERALDS PRIDE, carrying an 8-pound higher rating, aims to achieve a fifth victory despite a 12-month gap, if victorious in Beverley 2.40... Continue Reading

Daily Steed Picks: Expert Racing Tips from Sunday's Four Events at August 24 Meets
Daily Steed Picks: Expert Racing Tips from Sunday's Four Events at August 24 Meets

Daily Steeds Picks: Horse Racing Tips for Four Events on Sunday, August 24th

In the world of horse racing, there's always excitement in the air as the season progresses, and this week is no exception. Several horses are gearing up for their next races, with Emeralds Pride and Molto Amichi leading the charge.

Emeralds Pride, a four-time winner out of nine races, is set to compete in the fifth race at Beverley at 2.40. Last year's winner of the same race, Emeralds Pride will carry an 8lb higher mark but is expected to find the course and distance suit it well, given it's the fifth time it's competing over this course and distance.

Trainer Donnacha O'Brien has prepared Emeralds Pride for its handicap debut in the race at Naas at 5.10 AM, but it will first take on the Beverley race. Graham Wheldon suggests considering Winchurch as a strong contender in this race as well.

Robert Cowell runs Alaskan Gold in the same race at Beverley, and the horse could provide a challenge to Emeralds Pride. Meanwhile, Jakajaro, expected to build on its Stewards' Cup effort, will compete in a race at Goodwood at 3.00, but no further facts were extracted from this section.

Molto Amichi, on the other hand, didn't get the breaks in its last race at Naas and could potentially win soon. It's set to compete in the race at Naas at 5.10, marking its handicap debut. If it performs well, Molto Amichi could return to Pattern level.

Two of Molto Amichi's stablemates, Cap Saint Martin and Tashir, could benefit from being gelded. They will also compete in the race at Naas at 5.10, with Reyenzi being one of them. Reyenzi was trained by Donnacha O'Brien for this race.

In the same race at Yarmouth at 3.20, Mesaafi is a contender despite a questionable performance in its latest race at Ascot. Law Of Average, Kinetic Force, and Diomed Duke are also possible front-runners in this race. Rocking Ends, winner of its last race at Windsor, faces a 7lb rise in this race but could still pose a threat.

These upcoming races promise to be exciting, with Emeralds Pride and Molto Amichi leading the charge. Keep an eye on these horses as they strive for victory!

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