Glorious Goodwood | Tips and best bets with Tom Stanley, David Yates, Melissa Jones & Andy Stephens

Racing TV published this video item, entitled “Glorious Goodwood | Tips and best bets with Tom Stanley, David Yates, Melissa Jones & Andy Stephens” – below is their description.

David Yates, the chief racing correspondent of the Daily Mirror, and Melissa Jones from the Daily Express, join Andy Stephens of racingtv.com and host Tom Stanley to look forward to five days of brilliant racing action at Glorious Goodwood 2023.

What are their favourite Glorious Goodwood memories? We watch brilliant performances from the likes of Marling, Baattash, Double Trigger and Frankel all over again.

And we find out what our four experts fancy for the Goodwood Cup on the opening day and the Sussex Stakes on Wednesday – is the weather forecast influencing their choices?

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