Horse Racing Tips: Tuesday 10th June 2025 best bets and most tipped horses

Just like on Monday, on Tuesday we are treated to meetings from five tracks across Britain and Ireland and as always you are in the perfect place if you're on the hunt for horse racing tips!
Here we will bring you RaceOlly's selections, which went live last night, as well as a roundup of the Naps Table, with the leading pundit still a few quid in front. We also have a racing news rpund-up to keep you up to date at the end of this article, so make sure you stick around...
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RaceOlly's Monday Selections
Our headline tipster @RaceOlly has uploaded his Tuesday selections and you can see them right HERE. He has gone for a couple of bets apiece at both Catterick and Salisbury, with the biggest priced poke a whopping 55/1 at the time of writing!
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Monday's Naps Leaderboard Top Three
The NAPs competition is in full swing now with the flat season reaching fever pitch as Royal Ascot approaches, and below we have listed the three leaders' selections as well as their profit and loss so far this season.
- Insidetrax.co.uk - Grenham Bay - Salisbury 15:00 - 6/1 - +£29.02
- The Guardian - Blue Train - Wolverhampton 17:50 - 14/5 - +£24.60
- Chris Connolly - Desert Dream - Wolverhampton 20:10 - 15/1 - +£20.38
See the full NAPs table below!
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Racing News Round-Up
- Legendary trainer Peter Easterby passes away - The Easterby family announced the passing of Peter at the age of 95 yesterday, a trainer who had trained winers in both codes of the sport. In what was a poignant success for son Tim later that afternoon, the yard hero Copper Knight won again at the ripe old age of 11 at Pontefract yesterday.
- Colin Keane appointed Juddmonte number one rider - A role many thought had disappeared as a possibility was surprisingly filled yesterday as Juddmonte announced that Colin Keane was to be their preferred jockey moving forward. He recently steered Field Of Gold to a smashing win in the Irish 2000 Guineas for the owners and fills the job that was last held briefly by James Doyle over a decade ago.