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Best Bet Rationale
In this seven-furlong contest at Gowran Park, City Of Memphis carries the most compelling profile for a four-year-old on the upgrade. While some of her rivals have become somewhat exposed through a high volume of runs, this filly arrives having had just two career starts, making her the least exposed and most open to significant improvement in the line-up. Her Official Rating of 106 is the highest in the field, which identifies her as the superior horse on level weights before any tactical considerations are made. The primary factor behind her strong case is the level of performance she achieved last season. She produced a Racing Post Rating (RPR) of 112, a figure that none of her opponents have managed to match in their recent outings. Her return to action after a 332-day absence is handled by trainer P Twomey, whose stable boasts a high-quality overall strike rate of 25%. In professional racing, such a high percentage reflects a yard that excels at placing horses where they can win, and the booking of W J Lee—a jockey with 24 wins this season—further cements the intent to strike first-time out. The conditions at Gowran Park are currently "Soft," referring to turf that has a high moisture content, offering more give underfoot. While City Of Memphis has not yet competed on this specific surface, her raw ability and high rating give her a significant cushion over Lord Massusus, who, despite being a course and distance winner, has struggled for form in his last five starts and carries a lower rating of 102. Lord Massusus has also failed to win in seven attempts on soft ground, which shifts the advantage firmly toward the younger, unexposed filly. Although Saracen has won on soft ground previously, he remains 3lb inferior to the selection on official figures. City Of Memphis represents the class of the race and possesses the physical scope to dominate this small field. 18+ Only. Please gamble responsibly.
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Tramore Betting Tips: Today’s Best Predictions & Coastal Track Insights
Welcome to your home for Tramore betting tips, where we bring you the best tips for today’s racing at Ireland’s unique seaside racecourse. From tactical Flat races to stamina-demanding National Hunt contests, our Tramore predictions are built on deep knowledge of this undulating right-handed track, factoring in pace, ground, and course suitability.
We publish Tramore best tips ahead of every meeting, offering track-specific selections for both the August Festival’s summer action and the demanding winter jumps programme.
Today’s Best Tips at Tramore Racecourse
With 11 fixtures annually — including the famous August Festival, which has taken place since 1807 — Tramore offers punters both summer and winter betting opportunities. Our Tramore tips today focus on horses that can handle the course’s sharp bends, constant undulations, and short, uphill home straight.
We analyse:
- Race pace and positioning — handy types are strongly favoured, especially over Jumps.
- Ground impact — the climb in the home straight can catch out those who go too soon.
- Jockey and trainer records — identifying handlers with proven Tramore success.
- Course adaptability — many horses fail to act around Tramore’s tight layout.
Each Tramore best bet comes with full reasoning so you can understand exactly why it’s suited to this specialist venue.
Why Tramore Predictions Require Course-Specific Knowledge
Flat racing at Tramore is rare, with a single all-Flat card during the August Festival. The seven-and-a-half-furlong circuit features sharp turns and a final incline of just over a furlong. No starting stalls are used, making a quick break crucial.
National Hunt racing at Tramore dominates the calendar, with the chase course featuring five fences per circuit. The long downhill back straight leads into a stiff, uphill finish over the final two furlongs. The undulating terrain means you are either climbing or descending at all times, rewarding well-balanced, nimble horses who can travel handily.
Tactical keys for our Tramore predictions today:
- In winter, stamina and jumping fluency are critical — especially with most fences on the uphill sections.
- In summer on good ground, being near the pace is often decisive.
- The home straight’s climb is short but punishing for horses who’ve been ridden too aggressively early.
A Historic Coastal Venue with Modern Facilities
Racing in Tramore dates back to 1785, originally taking place on the beach until moving to the present site in 1912. In 1997, a €5 million investment upgraded the grandstand, parade ring, and hospitality facilities, giving this historic venue a modern edge.
Today, the August Festival remains Tramore’s flagship meeting — four days of competitive action blending National Hunt and Flat races, attracting large crowds and quality fields.
Tramore Predictions – Updated for Every Meeting
Every raceday, this page is refreshed with our latest Tramore betting tips, designed to suit:
- Seasonal ground conditions.
- The course’s unique topography.
- Relevant trainer and jockey trends.
- The tactical demands of each race.
From the lively summer festival sprints to attritional winter chases, our Tramore best tips today are shaped by years of watching and analysing racing at this distinctive Irish course.


