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Cotai Lights and Tyrrhenian Sea: Featured Bets at Newcastle

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We analyze the betting options for Good Friday at Newcastle, highlighting Cotai Lights and Tyrrhenian Sea.

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Cotai Lights and Tyrrhenian Sea: Featured Bets at Newcastle

Cotai Lights, trained by Adrian Keatley, returns to the northeast track after a win in November and a subsequent third-place finish over the same distance this month, following a winter break. On that occasion, he finished behind the favorite Silent Strike, but he is now eight pounds better off at the weights with that rival. Cotai Lights remains in good form, having since run well in Ireland to finish third over seven furlongs in a competitive handicap at Naas, won by Causeway, trained by Aidan O'Brien. Silent Strike and Al Najashi, who is seeking his fifth win, are respected, but both have been well-found in the market. With Barry McHugh, who rode Cotai Lights to victory at Newcastle in the autumn, booked again, 16/1 looks a big price for a course and distance winner in form.

Cotai Lights is scheduled to compete in the BetMGM All-Weather Three-Year-Old Championships Handicap (1.50pm) at Newcastle. His trainer, Adrian Keatley, is confident in his performance following a previous win in November and a recent third place on the same track and distance. Cotai Lights recently competed in Ireland, where he took third place in a competitive handicap, demonstrating his good form. With a price of 16/1, he presents himself as an attractive option for bettors.

Roger Varian has had a good start to the season, and his eight-year-old Tyrrhenian Sea has a solid record at Newcastle, having won his first three starts over a mile on the track. He finished second on his fifth start and then ran well on his last outing, finishing third in November 2024, meaning he has never finished outside the top three at Newcastle. Last time out he was beaten by Chancellor at Southwell in February, but has now dropped a couple of pounds in the handicap, while Chancellor has gone up a pound, meaning he has a three-pound swing for a length defeat. There's every chance he could reverse that form now and he looks a nice each-way play at 10/1.

Tyrrhenian Sea, trained by Roger Varian, stands out for his track record at Newcastle, where he has won his first three races over a mile. His recent performance, including a third place in November 2024, makes him a solid option. Despite a defeat in February, he has improved his position in the handicap, suggesting an opportunity to reverse his form, with odds of 10/1.

Jack Channon is another trainer who has made a fast start to the campaign, winning the Lincoln and Spring Mile at Doncaster last week, and looks to have claims of landing another big pot with Ferrous in the Midnite All-Weather Sprint Handicap (3.35pm). The six-year-old is no stranger to the six-furlong course at Newcastle, finishing third behind Diligent Harry in the Group Three Chipchase Stakes on his last outing there last summer. Prior to that, he had won a course and distance handicap off a mark of 102, so he clearly enjoys Gosforth Park. Seven furlongs stretch his stamina a bit, so it's worth forgiving his most recent disappointing effort, and with these stiff six furlongs suiting him so well, he looks a rock-solid each-way bet at 10/1.

Ferrous, trained by Jack Channon, who has had a successful start to the season, competes in the Midnite All-Weather Sprint Handicap. The horse, with experience on the Newcastle track, showed his worth by finishing third in the Group Three Chipchase Stakes. With a distance that suits his strengths, Ferrous is presented as a promising each-way betting option, with odds of 10/1.

Good Friday offers an exciting day of racing with action in all weather conditions, including events at Newcastle, Lingfield, and Chelmsford, broadcast live on ITV. Cotai Lights, with odds of 16/1, represents an interesting bet in the BetMGM All-Weather Three-Year-Old Championships Handicap. Tyrrhenian Sea, with a solid track record at Newcastle and odds of 10/1, is also an attractive option in the BetMGM All-Weather Championships Mile Handicap. Ferrous, with experience on the Newcastle track and odds of 10/1, is another bet to consider in the Midnite All-Weather Sprint Handicap.

The Good Friday event in Newcastle presents several attractive betting opportunities. Betting options for the key races were analyzed, highlighting Cotai Lights, Tyrrhenian Sea, and Ferrous. The odds and the track record of the horses at Newcastle are key factors to consider when placing bets.

The recommended bets for Good Friday at Newcastle include Cotai Lights (e/w) in the 1.50pm race, Tyrrhenian Sea (e/w) in the 3.00pm race, and Ferrous (e/w) in the 3.35pm race. An exciting day of racing is expected, with several interesting options for bettors.

In summary, the bets for Good Friday focus on three key horses: Cotai Lights, Tyrrhenian Sea, and Ferrous. Bettors have several options to choose from, hoping to make profits in the exciting races of the day.
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