Outlaw Peter & Paul Nicholls Superboost
Outlaw Peter, trained by Betfair Ambassador Paul Nicholls, takes his place in the 14:40 at Aintree today.
The consistent 8-year-old has been a model of reliability, finishing in the placings in each of his last five chase starts.
Betfair Sportsbook has enhanced his odds to finish in the Top 6, boosting them from 4/6 to even money (1/1). This is a tempting offer for those looking to capitalize on the boosted price.
Ten Bob Tony’s Potential in Wentworth Stakes
Among the runners in the 6f Listed Wentworth Stakes, Ed Walker’s Ten Bob Tony stands out at attractive odds.
The Night Of Thunder colt has shown good form, including a fourth-place finish in the German 2000 Guineas and a close second in the Group Three Prix du Pin at Longchamp.
While he was unable to challenge Topgear on a firmer surface that day, today’s softer conditions should play to his strengths.
His pedigree suggests he’s well-suited to these conditions, and he drops in class for this contest, making him a serious contender at 8/1.
Willaston’s Each-Way Appeal
Eight-year-old Willaston returns to his last winning mark of 126 as he steps up in trip following a respectable third at Uttoxeter.
Sparingly raced since a wind operation last year, he has shown glimpses of ability.
He previously defeated Bold Endeavour in back-to-back victories at Cheltenham and Haydock, and with better ground conditions today, he’s an interesting each-way bet at odds of 11/1.
Good Look Charm Defends Her Title
Anthony Honeyball’s mare, Good Look Charm, returns to Aintree after winning this race last year.
Despite an 8lb higher mark, she has consistently run well in tougher races, including a third-place finish at Cheltenham and a fourth in the Lanzarote Hurdle.
Dropping back to a mark of 115, she appears to have solid each-way claims.
With the in-form Rex Dingle, who boasts a 28% win rate at the track, in the saddle, she looks well-prepared to retain her title at odds of 12/1.
Lunar Eclipse’s Potential to Surprise
Lunar Eclipse, trained by Kevin Ryan, is another promising runner available at generous odds.
The lightly raced daughter of Night Of Thunder finished a close third at Newmarket on her recent yard debut.
This unexposed filly, a half-sister to Listed winner Zanbaq, has shown enough promise to suggest she could outstrip her current mark of 83.
With a pedigree full of proven performers in softer conditions, she’s an exciting each-way contender in today’s race at 22/1.
Lord Baddesley Steps Up in Distance
Lord Baddesley, now with Anthony Honeyball, looks set for a strong showing on his stable debut.
The nine-year-old has shown promise when fresh, including wins after breaks, and today’s step up in trip could unlock further improvement.
His best performance last season came when finishing a close third over a similar distance at Newbury.
Although he is 4lbs above his last winning mark, his performances indicate he could still be competitive off this rating, making him one to watch.
These selections offer a mix of reliable form and potential upside, providing appealing each-way and value betting opportunities across today’s races.