Horse racing tips: ‘He’s a cut above anything else in the field’ – Templegate’s NAP brings red-hot form

Published on July 17, 2025 at 10:59 PM

TEMPLEGATE takes on Friday’s action looking to build the bank for another big weekend of racing.

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WISE APPROACH (4.10 Newbury, nap)

Was the only colt to get anywhere near potential superstar Charles Darwin in the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot last time out. The winner was putting in the juvenile performance of the season so this son of Mehmas did well to finish just over two lengths behind for Charlie Appleby. He stayed on really strongly under William Buick over five furlongs so this move up in distance should bring more improvement. He’s a cut above anything else in the field for this Listed Bowl Stakes, with improver Amorim looking likely for the forecast spot.

CAMTANK (4.00 Nottingham, nb)

This daughter of Camelot left her debut form firmly behind when winning by a cosy two lengths at Lingfield last time. She didn’t have to hit top gear and has a lot more to come for William Haggas.

BANANA (5.05 Nottingham, treble)

She makes plenty of appeal again after her barnstorming win over this trip at Chepstow seven days ago. She looked beaten inside the final furlong only to rally just in time for the line. This is a slight drop in class from that contest and there’s another win in her.

COUP DE FORCE (7.00 Newmarket, Lucky 15)

She took a little time to get going at Salisbury last time but showed good pace once at top speed to win going away. A 4lb rise for that looks fair and she’s right in the hunt again.

Templegate’s tips


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