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Friday ITV racing tips: Best bets for Newmarket and Goodwood

The ITV cameras are rolling for an extra day of televised racing on Friday, May 5 and the Planet Sport tipsters have a red-hot selection for each of the eight contests on offer.

Before we get into the detail let's have a canter through our list of top tips. You can find more info on each of our highlighted selections further down the page.

Don't forget to check out the racecards, results and live odds in Planet Sport's racing live centre.

Good luck and please gamble responsibly.

(Please be aware selections could become non-runners after article publication)

Friday's selections:

13:15 (Newmarket) Waipiro

13:30 (Goodwood) Dubai Hills

13:50 (Newmarket) Native Trail
14:05 (Goodwood) Time Lock
14:25 (Newmarket) Majestic Pride

14:35 (Goodwood) Reigning Profit

15:00 (Newmarket) The Gatekeeper

15:35 (Newmarket) West Wind Blows

13:15 (Newmarket) Waipiro

Waipiro was a shock 25/1 winner at the Craven meeting and he can notch a quickfire Headquarters double in the Newmarket Stakes.
A half-brother to the classy Hong Kong performer Waikuku, he pulled three and a half lengths clear in taking fashion in a 10-furlong novice heat - albeit in receipt of 7lb from the second.
He set out to make all that day and there was much to like about the way he engaged an extra gear once headed to come home well on top.

13:50 (Newmarket) Native Trail

Native Trail was sent off favourite for the 2000 Guineas last year, having to give best to ill-fated stablemate Coroebus by three-quarters of a length before going on to gain compensation with his own Classic victory in the Irish version at the Curragh.

Charlie Appleby then opted to switch up in distance to 10 furlongs with the son of Oasis Dream, a move which nearly paid rich dividends as he was beaten just half a length into third behind Vadeni and Mishriff in the Eclipse at Sandown.

That race developed into a bit of a sprint and given Native Trail made little impact behind the brilliant Baaeed in the Juddmonte International on his only other start, his ability to see out a true-run 10 furlongs remains something of a question mark, so perhaps dropping back in trip on his reappearance is a smart move.
He is closely matched with Light Infantry on the ratings in the rearranged bet365 Mile, but Native Trail is preferred on the Rowley Mile course.

14:05 (Goodwood) Time Lock

Time Lock can kick off her campaign with victory in the British EBF 40th Anniversary Daisy Warwick Fillies' Stakes at Goodwood.
A six-and-a-half-length maiden winner at Newmarket last May, she went on to finish a neck second behind subsequent Group Two victor Mimikyu before being beaten the same distance by Haskoy in the Galtres Stakes at York on her final start.
With a Classic Juddmonte pedigree that includes the likes of Time Test and Passage Of Time, it is easy to see why connections have opted to race on as a four-year-old, with Listed glory here only further enhancing this filly's value.

14:25 (Newmarket) Majestic Pride

Majestic Pride makes the leap to Listed company for the same team in the King Charles II Stakes after triumphing over course and distance in a conditions heat last month.
This son of Shamardal only just did enough in beating Holguin by a neck but looks a runner who can now make rapid strides.

15:00 (Newmarket) The Gatekeeper

The Gatekeeper finished a fair fourth over this trip at Musselburgh and a 1lb lower mark can see him build on that.
He is now rated 6lb above his last winning all-weather mark but remains relatively unexposed and could have a big say in proceedings.
Final Watch made a promising return to action, when also finishing fourth, over C&D last month and is feared most. Darkness completes the shortlist dropping in trip from his latest outing.

15:35 (Newmarket) West Wind Blows

Appleby is double-handed in the Jockey Club Stakes, but with Hurricane Lane having disappointed on his return and Global Storm outclassed in the Dubai Gold Cup, it could pay to side with West Wind Blows instead.
He was a progressive performer for the Crisford team last term, rounding off with a decent third in a ParisLongchamp Group Two on very deep ground.

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