Racing Tips Today - Wednesday 11h February 2026
Wednesday’s racing serves up a proper mix, with jumps action at Hereford alongside all-weather cards at Southwell, Kempton and Dundalk. Wetherby has sadly been abandoned. There are handicaps to get stuck into from early afternoon through to the Kempton evening finale, and the NAPs table once again gives a strong steer on where the in-form tipsters are putting their confidence for the day ahead...
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Today’s NAPs Table – Top 3
The NAPs table continues to throw up big-priced winners and momentum swings, and today’s top three is a strong blend of value and solid profiles. Andrew Mount leads the way and goes back to Hereford with a lively outsider, while Rory Paddock’s Kempton pick looks a key runner in the evening. Melissa Jones rounds out the top three with a double-figure Southwell selection, so there is plenty of interest across the afternoon and night racing.
| Tipster | NAP | Race/Time | Odds | P&L £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew Mount | Bingoo | Hereford 16:33 | 18/1 | £23.10 |
| Rory Paddock | All Moonshine | Kempton 18:40 | 7/4 | £18.13 |
| Melissa Jones | Calaxy | Southwell 14:44 | 14/1 | £16.42 |
RaceOlly's Wednesday Selections
RaceOlly had four tips for today, but with Wetherby abandoned is left with just a duo from Hereford.
Templegate & Other Big Name Best Bets
The likes of Templegate, Robin Goodfellow and Newsboy are always popular with punters, so we’ve outlined their best bets for today below. Click through to their profile pages for their selections for every race taking place today.
- Templegate: Everyonesacritic (Hereford 16:00) 3/1
- Robin Goodfellow: Portoro (Kempton 20:10) 85/40
- Newsboy: Ablon (Kempton 17:40) 4/1
Racing News Round-Up
- Nicky Henderson has made a big early Cheltenham statement by pulling all but one of his entries from the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, leaving Old Park Star as his sole representative for the Festival opener.
- Greg Fairley, back riding after serving a lengthy ban linked to the 2009 corruption case, landed his first winner in 15 years after scoring at Wolverhampton on Monday night.