Pricewise and Linfoot Tip Big Value Runners for Glorious Goodwood Thursday

Pricewise and Linfoot Tip Big Value Runners for Glorious Goodwood Thursday

Pricewise and Linfoot Tip Big Value Runners for Glorious Goodwood Thursday

If you're into racing, Glorious Goodwood always delivers a buzz, and Thursday's card has stirred plenty of interest—especially with Pricewise (Tom Segal) and Ben Linfoot both dropping eye-catching tips that punters are already starting to circle. Whether you're having a flutter or just following the form, there are a few names worth keeping a close eye on.

Tom Segal, known as Pricewise and arguably one of the Racing Post’s most trusted tipsters, has locked in four selections for day three of Goodwood. His reasoning? It's all about value and form—especially those runners who look well-handicapped based on their recent efforts. While specific names weren’t highlighted directly in his write-up this time, the clear takeaway is that Segal believes some horses have been underestimated by the market, and those are the ones worth backing.

Meanwhile, Ben Linfoot has offered up three confident selections, and he’s been very specific about what and why. Let’s break them down.

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First up at 1:20, Linfoot recommends Serenity Blue at a hefty 20/1. This horse is lightly raced, which means the handicapper hasn’t had many chances to truly pin it down. He’s trained by James Horton and has a nice family link to Goodwood—being a full brother to two past winners at this track. That, combined with solid recent form and a racing style that suits the course, gives him a solid shot at outrunning his odds.

Then in the 2:30, it’s all about Rahiebb , tipped at 11/2. This horse takes on Merchant , the Royal Ascot winner, in the Gordon Stakes. While Merchant will likely be a popular favourite, Rahiebb had given him weight when they last met, and since then, Rahiebb has improved. With the form lines boosting confidence—especially after a solid Royal Ascot run and ties to recent winners—Linfoot believes Rahiebb could well reverse that result.

Finally, in the 3:45 sprint handicap, Linfoot turns to Nad Alshiba Green , trained by Mick Appleby. This filly has been ultra-consistent in handicap company, never finishing out of the first four. She’s coming in off the back of a strong second at Sandown and should thrive in a fast-run race, particularly if there’s any rain. With Appleby having won this exact race last year for the same owners, there’s a clear sense of targeted planning at play.

So whether you're betting or just watching, these are names to note. Serenity Blue, Rahiebb, and Nad Alshiba Green—all backed with confidence and each carrying their own story into Thursday at Glorious Goodwood.

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