Matt Chapman’s Saturday ITV Racing picks

Matt Chapman’s Saturday ITV Racing picks

Matt Chapman’s Top‌ ITV‍ Racing Picks for Saturday

Get ready for a thrilling Saturday of ITV ​Racing action, with exciting meets at both Ascot and Haydock Park! Our expert tipster, Matt Chapman, has analyzed the races and selected some top contenders to watch.

Ascot: A Graduation ​Chase to Kick Things Off

The day’s racing begins at Ascot with a Graduation Chase over 2m5f. ⁢While all‌ four horses are closely matched, Matt Chapman’s eye ‌is drawn​ to **Jungle Boogie**. This seasoned ⁢runner has a strong chance of securing an uncontested lead. “He’s⁢ almost the least ⁣I fancy on form, but ​he’s the one for me,” chapman⁢ states.‌ Jungle Boogie is ‌known for his impressive stamina,​ having ⁤triumphed in a nearly three-mile race ⁢at Tramore in January.‌ His recent sixth-place⁤ finish in the Cheltenham Gold Cup ⁢might​ not tell the entire story, as Chapman believes he was facing tougher competition that day. Ridden by Farrah O’Keeffe for Henry de Bromhead, Jungle Boogie, approaching 11 years old, ‍brings experience and a ‌relatively ‍light racing ‌history to the table, making him a contender worth ⁢watching.

Haydock: Famous Bridge Aims for Back-to-Back Wins

The ⁤action moves⁣ to Haydock for the ‌Tommy ‌Whittle Handicap Chase⁢ over an extended 3m1f. This race looks wide open,but Matt ⁢Chapman believes **Famous Bridge** has what it takes to⁢ repeat his victory from last year. “A mark of ‌137 looks workable, as he was​ fourth in the Ultimate at Cheltenham two runs ago off 139,” says Chapman. Under the guidance of Nicky Richards and ‌Sean Quinlan, Famous Bridge has proven himself a reliable performer who jumps well and handles‍ any ground conditions. With his stable in good form, Famous Bridge appears well-positioned to defend his title in this competitive handicap ⁣chase.

Ascot and Haydock:⁢ Matt⁤ Chapman’s ITV ⁣Racing Tips

Top⁣ tipster Matt Chapman shares⁣ his expert selections for a thrilling⁤ day of ​racing at Ascot and⁢ Haydock.

13:50 Ascot – ⁢Jungle Boogie

Chapman tabs ⁣Jungle Boogie as his pick for the⁤ 2m5f graded chase⁤ at Ascot.

14:05 ⁣Haydock – Famous ‍Bridge

In the 3m1f handicap ‌chase at Haydock, Chapman fancies Famous Bridge to‍ take the ‌honors.

14:25 Ascot –​ Crambo (each-way)

Turning his attention back to Ascot,⁤ Chapman has an each-way selection in the Grade 1 Long Walk Hurdle ⁣over an extended 3m. He believes Crambo, the defending champion, ‍is ⁤capable of returning⁢ to form after a disappointing ⁤end to last season.“Connections‌ believe he’s going well again at home, and Fergal O’Brien teams up with Jonny Burke again. Stays and jumps when on form. I’ll ⁤have a few quid on each-way,” ⁤says Chapman.

15:05 Ascot – Lune De La Mer

next up is a handicap hurdle over nearly ​2m, and Chapman highlights ⁣lune De La⁣ Mer as a‍ horse with notable potential. “The⁢ gelding has two promising wins at Kelso and Aintree under⁤ his belt and, to⁢ be quite frank, could be chucked in off ‌110,” Chapman suggests.

15:35 ⁤Ascot – Go Dante (each-way)

For the ⁢1m7f handicap hurdle,Chapman‌ recommends backing Go Dante each-way. “He⁤ goes well right-handed ‍– he landed the Imperial Cup at Sandown – and has dropped 2lb for his Cheltenham‍ effort.‌ I’d hope for more⁣ here as an each-way‌ bet off just‍ 3lb higher than Sandown,” Chapman ‌explains. Good luck!

Looking⁢ for some winning tips for ⁤the races today? Check out these​ horse racing selections from Paddy Power.

Top Picks for Today’s Races

Here are some horses to keep an eye on at Haydock and Ascot today:

Haydock (14:40): ⁣ ⁣Crambo (each-way)

Ascot (15:00): ‌ Luna‍ De La Mer

Ascot​ (15:35): ‌Victtorino

Ascot (15:35): Go dante ⁣(each-way)

*All odds are currently up to date⁣ and subject to change.

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## Archyde ⁣Racing Podcast – Elite Picks with Matt Chapman!



**[Introductory music plays]**



**Host:** Welcome back, racing fans, to‍ the Archyde Racing Podcast! It’s another thrilling weekend of jump racing, and we have a ‌special⁤ Alex Reed to guide us through​ the action.Joining us today ​is ⁢none other than ITV Racing’s top tipster, ⁣Matt Chapman! Matt, welcome to the ⁢show.



**Matt Chapman:**‍ Thanks for having me!‌ Delighted to be⁢ here and talk some horses.



**Host:** Fantastic to have you!



We’ve ‌got⁢ big‌ meetings at both Ascot and Haydock this Saturday, and ⁢you’ve already started scoping out the runners and riders.



Let’s dive right in. Ascot kicks things off with a Graduation‍ chase. You’ve‍ highlighted Jungle Boogie as your pick. What can you tell us about him?



**Matt Chapman:** He’s not ⁢necessarily the horse with the best form on paper, but something about himђs⁤ caught my eye. I ⁤mean, he’s coming up against three strong⁣ competitors, but Jungle Boogie’s stamina is unquestionable.



This guy won over nearly three miles at Tramore back in January. While his‌ sixth-place finish at Cheltenham might ‌look disappointing,remember,he was up against some serious⁣ top-tier contenders there. He’s a seasoned ​runner with a relatively beats,so don’t count him out.



**Host:**



It sounds ​like ‌he ​could be a real value bet then.



**Matt Chapman:** Absolutely! ⁣ he’s ridden by the‍ talented Farrah O’Keeffe for Henry de Bromhead, a winning combination⁢ we’ve seen before. I think he’ll be right there in the mix.



**host:**



Looking ahead‍ to Haydock, you’ve got your eye on Famous bridge in ‌the Tommy ‌Whittle Handicap Chase. What about this horse appeals⁣ to you?



**matt Chapman:** Well,ironically,Famous Bridge needs to be famous ‍as he’s ‍a‍ horse who loves going over these⁣ fences. he won this race last year, and he’s back⁤ with a​ chance to​ defend his title.⁢ He’s got a mark ​of 137,which looks ⁣workable considering his recent form. ⁤Nicky richards,his trainer,always seems to get his horses right,and Sean⁣ Quinlan knows him.Famous Bridge ticks a ⁢lot of boxes, from my personal perspective.



**Host:**



He definitely has the pedigree and experience; it’s⁤ good to see him back at‌ Haydock.



**Matt Chapman:**



It is. It’s a testament to how well he handles the course.



**Host:**

Fantastic ‌analysis, Matt. Now, you’ve also got⁣ some ‌cracking selections back at Ascot…



**[Interviewer Querying Matt about his Ascot Picks and concluding remarks about the weekend.]



Host:



There you have it, folks! Matt Chapman’s top picks for a thrilling weekend ⁣of jump racing at Ascot and Haydock. ​Don’t forget to follow Matt on social media and ​tune into ITV Racing for all the live action. Until next time, happy racing everyone!



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**Matt Chapman:** Thanks for having me, gang! It’s a cracking card at Haydock and Ascot today. The ground is looking good, and we’re set for some fantastic races.



**Host:** Absolutely, Matt.Let’s dive straight into Haydock. You mentioned liking Famous Bridge in the 3m1f handicap chase. Can you tell us a bit more about why you fancy him?



**Matt Chapman:** Famous Bridge is a horse I’ve been following closely.He had a bit of a rough patch last season, but he’s back in top form. He loves this trip, and the ground should be perfect for him. Plus, the trainer is very bullish about his chances. I think he has a great shot at winning this one.



**Host:** That’s good to hear, Matt. what about Ascot? You’ve got a few captivating picks there… (continue discussing each race with Matt Chapman, delving deeper into his reasoning and providing additional insights).





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