Updated daily · June 17, 2026

Super Horse Racing Tips Today

A daily working shortlist of horse racing selections, grouped by the meeting each one sits in. Open any pick and the thinking behind it is right there — form, going and race shape, no name pulled from thin air. Written by Indira Rao.

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🏇 Today's Super Horse Racing Tips

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Every selection here comes with its working shown — the form, the going and the race shape that led to it.

How to read today's super horse racing tips

Every selection folds out into the reasoning behind it: the bet type it's built on, the race conditions that drive it, and the argument linking the two. That's what separates these super horse racing tips from a bare list of names — the card spells out where the edge comes from, so you can weigh it yourself.

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Clock the bet type first

Whether it's a win, an each-way or a place, the selection's wording tells you what's actually being backed before you read a word of the case.

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Weigh the argument behind it

Open the pick and the write-up walks through recent form, the going, the trip and the likely pace — enough to decide for yourself whether it stacks up.

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Favour the calls that converge

A selection is firmest when form, conditions and race shape all pull one way. Where they pull apart, treat it as a lean, not a lock.

Treat every tip as a lean, never a sure thing. The ones worth the most weight are where form, the going and the race shape all agree — and even those deserve a sensible stake.

Which super horse racing tips actually earn a stake

Confidence shouldn't be spread evenly across the card. The selections worth a second look are the ones where recent form, the conditions and the likely race shape all agree. A horse dropping in class, back on its preferred ground, with a pace setup that suits — and a write-up that says so — carries far more weight than one eye-catching last run on its own.

A lean is more honest than a lock

Racing turns on small margins — a wide trip, traffic, a slow break — which is exactly why naming a fair price beats promising a winner. Even a short-priced favourite gets beaten often enough to wreck a reckless staking plan. Read these as where the value leans rather than where it's guaranteed.

Use it to narrow down, not to pile on

The page works best as a filter. Run an eye over the firmest reads, check the going, the draw and any late market moves, then back only the handful where it all lines up. Over a season, being selective beats backing every race by a distance.

Super horse racing tips — your questions

The best horse racing tips for today are the selections where recent form, the going, the trip and the likely race shape all point the same way — and where the odds are bigger than the horse's true chance. Every tip on this page shows that reasoning, so you back value rather than a bare name.
A horse is good value when its real winning chance is higher than the odds imply. If a horse should be around 4/1 (20%) but the market offers 8/1 (about 11%), that gap is the value. Reading pace, ground and class is how you spot it.
An each-way bet is two bets in one: half your stake on the horse to win, half on it to place. The place part pays a fraction of the win odds for a set number of places, so you can still collect if your horse finishes in the frame without winning.
Yes. Every selection and the full reasoning behind it is free to read and updated daily, with nothing locked behind a paywall.
The card refreshes through the day in line with the racing calendar and the latest pre-race information, so it always reflects the meetings actually coming up.
There are no guarantees in racing — variance, traffic and pace collapses are part of the game. Over time, backing value with disciplined staking gives you the best chance of a long-term return, which is what these tips are built around.
Indira Rao
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Horse Racing Tips specialist

I'm Indira Rao, based in Brisbane, and I write the horse racing tips at htftpredictions.com — reading form, going and pace rather than chasing the favourite.

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Everything here is for information only. No result is ever a sure thing — never risk more than you'd be fine losing.