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Horse racing tips: ‘Hugely promising jockey's 5lb claim can make a difference' – Templegate's Tuesday NAP

Horse racing tips: ‘Hugely promising jockey's 5lb claim can make a difference' – Templegate's Tuesday NAP

Scottish Suna day ago
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ANGEL OF THE BAY (7.00 Thirsk, nap)
Enjoyed going back over this trip when a solid third at Ayr last time. His capable claimer takes off a valuable 5lb today that can make all the difference in this tight contest. A repeat of his last run can do the trick.
CHARGING THUNDER (4.30 Beverley, nb)
Usually operates at a higher level than this and was an excellent third in the Northumberland Plate last time. This trip is ideal and he can defy a big weight.
COEUR JAUNE (5.13 Nottingham, treble)
Was just over a length away at Haydock last time. That was over seven furlongs and moving up to a mile looks a wise move by trainer David O'Meara.
DAKOTA DAWN (6.00 Thirsk)
Looks good for the Lucky 15. She has shown promise in three maidens and improved at Ripon last time. There's more to come now handicapping from a fair mark.
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