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Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr

Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr

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FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Mulrennan and Goldie dream team have one poised to score at Ayr
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ALBUS ANNE (8.10 Windsor)
She has been consistent last year, goes well fresh, handles C&D and is not ruled out if tuned up.
EACH-WAY THIEF
HEART ABOVE (1.42 Cartmel)
He has proven C&D form, is in fair heart and better suited by this drop in trip.
SOPHIESTICATE (4.40 Ayr)
She stormed home for C&D second last week, well treated and a repeat puts her close.
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