
Horse racing tips: Three big-price outsiders including one the bookies have seriously underestimated
FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Three big-price outsiders including one the bookies have seriously underestimated
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LONGSHOT
AYR POET (7.10 Hamilton)
Has been underestimated in the market. The veteran has found his feet again and comes here off the back of two wins at this track.
EACH-WAY THIEF
CARGIN BHUI (2.45 Carlisle)
Bounced back to form last time and conditions are the same.
REENIE'S DREAM (4.25 Carlisle)
Lightly raced and open to any amount of improvement.
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