Cork horse racing tips are available today from British Racecourses. We provide expert horse racing tips to help punters increase their odds of picking a winning horse.
Whether you’re a seasoned punter or a novice, our Cork betting tips guide provides all the information you need to make an informed decision. From handicapping strategies to analysing weather conditions, we’ve got you covered. Check out our comprehensive guide for insights into horse racing at Cork, and pick the winners confidently!
Our team of horse racing tipsters thoroughly research every race to give you the best tips, stats and betting analysis for every race at Cork.
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Cork Racing Tips Today
Here is Cork betting tips for Friday‘s racing in June 2026.
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Our list of selections above provides one betting tip for each race on Friday at Cork races.
If there is no Cork race meeting on 19/06/2026, the selections above will be empty until the next horse racing fixtures.
Facts To Consider Before Backing Horses At Cork Racecourse
Here are some statistics to consider before betting at Cork Racecourse:
- Cork Racecourse is located in the town of Mallow in County Cork, Ireland.
- The track is a right-handed, undulating course that is approximately one mile and four furlongs in circumference.
- The course features a straight six-furlong sprint track and a round mile track.
- Flat Racing: flat, right-handed oval track with two circuits and a fair track character. Races over 5-6 furlongs can be run on a straight course using a two-furlong chute.
- Jumps Racing: right-handed, flat oval track with a one-and-a-half-mile chase circuit, two hurdle circuits, and a level, galloping track character. It has eight fences per circuit and a four-furlong home straight with a run-in of about one furlong.
- The going at Cork Racecourse can range from soft to firm, with most races taking place on good to yielding ground.
- Cork Racecourse hosts both flat and National Hunt racing, with the National Hunt season running from October to April and the flat season running from April to September.
- The most prestigious race at Cork Racecourse is the Group 3 Munster Oaks, which takes place in June and is open to fillies and mares aged three and older.
Different factors, including the current track conditions and weather, can influence the performance of horses at Cork Racecourse.
For accurate information, it is recommended to check our latest tips before placing your bets.
Summary of Cork Tips
Our team analyse the Cork race card daily to provide the best tips for Cork races.
If you are planning to attend the Cork races, we advise you to check out our full guide to Cork Racecourse.
