Racing Tips Today - 16th March 2026
After a brief hiatus for the madness that was the Cheltenham Festival 2026, our daily tips roundup piece is back to dissect what should be a much more sedate Monday. Three tracks host action in Britain, with no racing in Ireland, and as always we will bring you RaceOlly's each-way picks, the NAPs table leaders' picks and more...
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Today’s NAPs Table – Top 3
The naps leaderboard serves up a decent mix on Monday, with one selection over the fences at Ffos Las and two evening fancies at Wolverhampton making the strongest early impression. If you are looking for the horses attracting the most notable support from the tipping ranks, these are the three names standing out at the head of the table.
| Tipster | NAP | Race/Time | Odds | P&L £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Racing Daily | BIG CITY ROLLER | Ffos Las 4:00 | 10/1 | +17.44 |
| Andrew Mount | CRIMSON RAMBLER | Wolverhampton 8:30 | 11/8 | +15.85 |
| The Brigadier | TED LE SAUX | Wolverhampton 6:30 | 4/11 | +8.52 |
RaceOlly's Monday Selections
RaceOlly kicks off the week with at least one big priced pick at each track hosting racing today. See all his fancies here on our daily tips hub.
Templegate & Other Big Name NAPs
Templegate, Newsboy and Robin Goodfellow are all on the board for Monday’s racing, with the big newspaper names focusing their attention on Wolverhampton. Two of the trio are sweet on the same horse in the 8:00, while Robin Goodfellow goes earlier on the card with his best bet on the all-weather.
- Templegate - KENTO (Wolverhampton 8:00)
- Newsboy - KENTO (Wolverhampton 8:00)
- Robin Goodfellow - TED LE SAUX (Wolverhampton 6:30)
Racing News Round-Up
BHA review to examine Cheltenham Festival starts The fallout from last week’s Festival is still rumbling on, with the BHA confirming a full review into the starts after several races were marred by false starts and disrupted beginnings. It remains one of the biggest talking points in the sport, with connections left frustrated after a number of contenders saw their chances compromised before the tapes even went up.
Mullins ground row continues after Fact To File withdrawal Willie Mullins’ criticism of the Cheltenham ground is still dominating the post-Festival debate after the champion trainer pulled Fact To File out of the Ryanair Chase. His warning that he could rethink bringing top horses to the meeting in future has kept the issue firmly in the spotlight as racing digests another controversial week at Prestbury Park.