2025 All-Weather Championships Mile Tips
Roi De France has decent claims when it comes to the All-Weather Championships Mile, with John & Thady Gosden saddling a runner who was third at Kempton a couple of weeks ago. Previously to that, the horse was able to finish runner-up at the beginning of December and that came after a victory at the same course at the end of November.
Destructive has been in the winners enclosure three times this season, with Michael Bell saddling a four-year-old who was last seen landing the spoils at Lingfield at the end of February. This came after a success at Wolverhampton at the end of January, with the horse having previously won at the Midlands track a couple of weeks previously.
Storm Star is carrying less weight than the first two in the betting market, with the four-year-old trained by Andrew Balding and looking like a potentially decent each-way wager. The horse was in the winning mood at Newcastle last time out when scoring in the middle of January and that came after winning at the same course on New Year’s Day.
Symbol Of Light also catches the eye despite carrying considerably more weight. There was a victory at Wolverhampton at the beginning of March when obliging by a short head in a field of eleven runners. This came after a success at Southwell and trainer Julie Camacho will now be hoping that there’s more to come in the big one.
2024 All-Weather Championships Mile Handicap Tips
Dear My Friend hasn’t put a foot wrong this season and three straight wins explains why the horse is trading as favourite to win the All-Weather Championships Mile Handicap. The four-year-old was last seen winning at Lingfield on 1 March, with the horse beating seven other rivals when obliging as the 2/1 favourite.
Previously to this, there was a February success at the same track when fending off Nine Tenths at Lingfield, with the horse having started the New Year with a bang when winning on the all-weather at Newcastle. On that occasion, the horse beat Symbol Of Light into second place and perhaps the same horses will be battling it out this time.
Julie Camacho saddles a horse who has posted two second-placed finishes this term and there’s a question over whether the runner is able to land a victory. After finishing second on New Year’s Day, there was another smart performance on the all-weather at Kempton Park, with the 6/4 favourite edged out by a nose.
Fast Raaj can’t be easily ignored and the six-year-old has more experience than several other runners in the field. The French raider has certainly been respected by the market and there was a success at Chantilly last time out. Kingdom Come is trained by Clive Cox and the five-year-old also comes into this heat off the back of a win.