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Horse Racing Tipsters: Templegate, Robin Goodfellow and Andy Holding Lead the Way

Last Updated 2 months ago

Horse racing tipsters play a crucial role for punters seeking guidance on which horses to back.

With countless meetings taking place each week across the UK and Ireland, the expertise of well-known racing analysts has become an invaluable resource. At WhatAreTheOdds.co.uk, our analyst Dave James has spent years following the form of the UK’s leading tipping services to help punters understand who to follow and why.

Among the most respected names in the industry are Templegate, the long-running tipping voice of The Sun, Robin Goodfellow of the Daily Mail, and Andy Holding, whose speed ratings and in-depth previews have earned him a loyal following. Each brings their own style and approach to the sport, helping punters navigate the often unpredictable world of racing.

Templegate — The Sun’s Trusted Voice

For readers of The Sun, Templegate Tips has been a household name for decades. Known for his straightforward, no-nonsense style, Templegate delivers daily tips for every UK and Irish race, making him one of the most widely read tipsters in the country.

Templegate’s hallmark is simplicity. Each day, he highlights:

  • NAP of the Day — his strongest fancy across all meetings
  • Next Best — a solid alternative selection
  • Each-Way Picks — value bets for punters looking at bigger odds

Published both in print and online at The Sun’s racing section, Templegate’s tips are accompanied by concise reasoning, helping punters understand why a horse has been chosen. His selections often carry significant weight in the betting markets, with favourites tipped by Templegate frequently seeing a surge in support before the off.

Whether it’s a busy Saturday card, midweek action, or major festivals like Cheltenham and Royal Ascot, Templegate remains a go-to guide for everyday bettors.

Robin Goodfellow — Daily Mail’s Expert Team

The Daily Mail’s Robin Goodfellow column is another staple for racing fans. Unlike Templegate, Robin Goodfellow is a collective name used by a team of experienced tipsters and writers, rather than a single individual.

Every morning, the column publishes comprehensive coverage of that day’s racing, including:

  • Full tips for every UK and Irish meeting
  • Naps and best bets highlighted for quick reference
  • In-depth analysis of feature races and big meetings

Robin Goodfellow’s tips are known for their depth and reliability, with selections based on a wide range of factors — from trainer form and jockey bookings to ground conditions and track records. Because of its reach, the column can also influence betting markets, with heavily tipped horses often shortening in price as punters act on the advice. The full set of tips is available in print and online via MailOnline’s racing section.

Andy Holding — The Voice of Speed Ratings

Known as the “Speed King” of horse racing, Andy Holding has built a reputation for detailed, data-driven analysis. A regular voice on racing podcasts, social media, and betting platforms such as Oddschecker, Holding’s expertise lies in his speed ratings — a system used to assess how quickly horses have run in past performances.

Andy Holding’s daily tips often include:

  • Strong win selections backed by speed rating data
  • Each-way recommendations for value seekers
  • Course-by-course breakdowns of the day’s key meetings

His approach is particularly valued by serious bettors who want more than just a gut feeling or form-based pick. Holding’s deep statistical analysis provides insight into pace, race tempo, and track bias, giving punters an extra layer of information before placing their bets. He has become a regular part of racing coverage on platforms like Oddschecker, where his tips are updated daily and often discussed in detail on racing previews and podcasts.

Making the Most of Racing Tips

Whether you follow one tipster or all three, the key is to use their selections as a starting point rather than a guarantee. Dave James, odds analyst at WhatAreTheOdds.co.uk, recommends always checking current odds before placing any bet — a well-tipped horse can shorten dramatically once a column goes live, meaning the value can disappear quickly.

For major festivals where tipping advice really comes into its own, see our detailed Cheltenham Festival odds and tips coverage, updated throughout the meeting.

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