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Horse racing tips: ‘He's a big player again after course and distance win' – Templegate's 2-1 Windsor NAP

Horse racing tips: ‘He's a big player again after course and distance win' – Templegate's 2-1 Windsor NAP

The Sun2 days ago

TEMPLEGATE tackles Monday's racing confident of swelling the coffers for Derby weekend.
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NEWFANGLED (8.45 Windsor, nap)
Jonathan Portman's improving four-year-old has been in fine form this year and followed a close third at Newbury with a battling victory here last time out. He is best over this mile trip and a 2lb rise in the weights looks fair. He stays in the same grade today and is more than capable of following up.
TWILIGHT GUEST (4.10 Brighton, nb)
He had been threatening to win for a while and came good with lots left in his locker over course and distance six days ago. He's back out quickly under a penalty and won't mind the quicker conditions he faces today. Jockey David Egan can steer him home.
JETTIE'S RUN (6.45 Windsor, treble)
Signed off last season by winning at Kempton and should take a big step forward this season for Ralph Beckett who continues in fine form. She has lots of pace and will enjoy decent ground.
VICTORS DREAM (5.15 Brighton)
Is worth a place in the Lucky 15. He has a good record at this quirky track and was beaten in a tight finish here last time. He has plenty of speed for this trip and should be right there in similar company.
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