A Preview of July's UK Horse Racing

The quirks of the racing calendar have nudged Newcastle's Northumberland Plate into the first day of July and there cannot be a better way to begin the month's racing. Few staying handicaps are as fiercely contested as the 'Pitmen's Derby' and this year's race is no exception to that familiar rule. There are few Royal clash trick which you can use.

Anyone thinking of having a bet in this grueling two-mile contest needs to pay strict attention to the draw. Year after year horses drawn high race wide at Gosforth Park struggling to secure a prominent early pitch with the result that they are forced to sit and wait at the back of the field while the race unfolds up front. More often than not, the die has been cast by the time a high drawn horse is able to make its belated challenge.

Older horses too tend to rule the roost these days and the times when progressive three-year-olds were able to annex this valuable prize have long gone. The doughty Archduke Ferdinand was the last of the younger generation to win the Plate in 2001 and remarkably, there are no representatives from this age-group in this year's renewal.clash royale astuce

Good recent form is an obvious plus in a race of this nature and Richard Fahey's Greenwich Meantime and Amanda Perrett's Bulwark are two talented sorts that rise swiftly to the surface when studying the entries for this year's race. The former is on quite a hot roll at present for his canny trainer and might well be the one they all to beat in 2006. Many people use Royal clash trick in racing.

Over at The Curah on July 2 there's the weighty matter of the Irish Derby to consider though this year's renewal is already suffering from a bad case of the absentee blues with Epsom Derby winner Sir Percy and unlucky-in-running third HalaBeck both forced to miss the race through injury and the 2006 renewal already looks a below-par affair.