
Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies at Newcastle with Roger Varian's 9-1 shot
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LONGSHOT
KHALDIYA (8.20 Newmarket)
Roger Varian is in form with four winners in the last week, including My Cloud at Royal Ascot. This filly will come on for her recent handicap debut.
EACH-WAY THIEF
QUIET RESOLVE (6.30 Newcastle) goes well here and races off a decent mark.
MOONSTONE BOY (7.35 Newcastle) is better than he showed last time and can bounce back.
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