ITV guide readers looking for Saturday action get MrFixitsTips’ Lucky 15 selections for Newmarket and York, with Moonfall, Aalto, Division and Quai De Bethune lining up the main angles. Cairnzy’s shortlist is built around form, price and jockey bookings, with Billy Loughnane’s recent run of rides sitting alongside the more straightforward betting calls.
Billy Loughnane at York
Billy Loughnane was described as riding out of his skin at the moment, and that is the sort of form punters notice before the market settles. He is also basically neck and neck with Oisin Murphy in the hunt for champion jockey, yet the selection is still framed as the one to be on in the contest. That is the sort of split that matters in betting: current riding form can clash with the title race, but the tip here sides with the rider still producing the stronger immediate signal.
Moonfall brings the cleanest recent proof point, fresh from an eye-catching Royal Ascot success and a win in the Britannia. Venetian Sun is described as in top nick and in search of a hat trick, so the guidance leans on momentum rather than reputation. In a Lucky 15, that matters because the bet depends on all four selections staying within the same live form cycle instead of relying on one flashy name carrying the card.
Newmarket and York selections
Division is the clearest value play at 10/1, and the number is doing the work there: he has hit the frame at Group level in each of his last three races. That record gives the pick a different profile from the others in the fourfold, because the angle is not raw class alone but repeated placement against stronger opposition. For readers building the ticket, it is the safest kind of betting logic available in the set.
Aalto is the one linked to William Buick in the Bunbury Cup, where the case is built around the booking rather than a long list of extras. Quai De Bethune comes back into the frame after finishing sixth at Epsom on his seasonal reappearance, and the note that he came from another Wathan Racing owned horse in York keeps the focus on prior effort rather than noise. The John Smith's Cup is described as extremely competitive, so the selection is less about certainty than identifying a runner who can survive that kind of pace and pressure.
Rizz returns tomorrow
Cairnzy has handled Saturday’s Lucky 15 bet, and that leaves the reader with a clear next step: follow the named runners, then compare how the market treats them once prices settle around Newmarket and York. Rizz will return tomorrow with selections for Sunday’s card, so this is not a one-off list but part of a rolling betting sequence. Which of the named horses actually runs best is still the only test that matters.







