Horse racing tips: This 25-1 Galway Festival pick looks hard to beat at a giant price | The Sun

SUN Racing tackles day five of Galway Festival certain of finding you some winners.

Read on for our tips and back a horse by clicking their odds below.

GALWAY

5.00

Have an each way Nibble on Tony Martin’s NIBIRU in a classy renewal of the opening handicap hurdle.

A tough, dual purpose eight-year-old, he holds no secrets from the handicapper, but he does like this place and he’s shown some spark on the Flat recenlty.

His winning turn could be near.  

Buddy One, Path D’oroux and Lot Of Joy are just three of the classy rivals in opposition, but the biggest threat could come from Sundial at the other end of the weights.

Padraig Roche’s four-year-old won as he liked in a Maiden Hurdle at Kilbeggan last month and has more to offer.

5:30

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6:00

There’s no Blaze without Fire! FIRE ATTACK has been disappointing on his last few starts.

However, he has the class to bounce back to winning ways.

Last year, Joseph O’Brien’s eight-year-old tackled the Plate and was travelling well in the lead before falling at the fifth from home.

If he puts in the same performance as he did in the big-race, he could be hard to beat at a very generous price.

UK raider Your Darling is a big player on his Ascot win, Good Bye Sam could be thrown in for Willie Mullins and Toss Again looks the pick of Henry De Bromhead’s pair.

6:35

CHALLY CHUTE can continue his progress with a big win in the Guinness Handicap.

The Halford and Collins’ five-year-old won a competitive handicap at Killarney with plenty in hand suggesting a 9lb rise is unlikely to stop him.

He was very impressive when winning over course and distance in October and has plenty in his favour once again.

Teed Up looks the main danger after Monday’s triumph. He will be popular given his excellent track record and his course form reads 211211. He will be in the mix.
Willie Mullins’ Jackfinbar was a big eyecatcher when third at Roscommon last time and top-weight is unlikely to anchor him.

Ex-German racer Weston took a big step forward when fifth in the Ascot Stakes at Royal Ascot.

He looks to have found his feet for his new yard and is another who can go well.

7:10

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