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Horse racing tips: ‘He looks sure to score at his beloved track' – Templegate's NAP unstoppable on Tuesday

Horse racing tips: ‘He looks sure to score at his beloved track' – Templegate's NAP unstoppable on Tuesday

Scottish Sun3 days ago
TEMPLEGATE'S TIPS Horse racing tips: 'He looks sure to score at his beloved track' – Templegate's NAP unstoppable on Tuesday
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TEMPLEGATE tackles Tuesday's action confident of building the bank for the Newmarket July Festival.
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TIME PATROL (7.12 Brighton, nap)
He can notch up yet another win at his beloved Brighton. Tony Carroll's five-year-old has landed three victories from four visits to the seaside and came home quickly when just denied here last time. The handicapper has left his mark alone and he takes a drop in class which can get him back to winning ways. He gets on well with today's rider Jack Doughty and decent ground is ideal.
CRYSTAL MER (8.30 Uttoxeter, nb)
He looked a cut above when bolting up over course and distance last month and can strike again under champion jockey Sean Bowen. The six-year-old powered clear with loads in hand that day and still looks well treated for Hughie Morrison who rarely misses when targeting these races. That was his debut for the yard and there's a lot more to come.
SHADY BAY (7.42 Brighton, treble)
She caught the eye with a five-length win at Nottingham last time out. She showed a blistering turn of pace there and clearly enjoyed dropping to this distance. She is back out quickly under a 5lb penalty and has a big chance of following up under Hollie Doyle.
COMMAND THE STARS (4.25 Lingfield, Lucky 15)
He showed bundles of promise on debut and then absolutely bolted up at Beverley, pulling four lengths clear despite still running green. That performance marked him out as well above average and this step up to 7f is sure to suit given his stout Sea The Stars pedigree.
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