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Horse racing tips: ‘She relishes every yard of this trip' – Templegate's 3-1 NAP can land a quickfire double

Horse racing tips: ‘She relishes every yard of this trip' – Templegate's 3-1 NAP can land a quickfire double

The Sun08-07-2025
TEMPLEGATE tackles Wednesday's racing confident of building the bank for a huge few days at Newmarket's July Festival.
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LADY MARIKO (5.10 Yarmouth, nap)
There was a lot to like about the way she got her head in front at Wetherby last time. She came from a good way back and battled right to the line, relishing every yard of this distance. The handicapper has been fair with a 2lb rise in the weights and she looks capable of improvement. Noisy Music looks the main danger after a good run on the all-weather at Southwell last time out.
BEACH POINT (5.50 Kempton, nb)
He made it six places from his past seven races when second at Leicester last time. This looks a good chance to get his head back in front with the step up in distance likely to suit. He has a top pilot in Mason Paetel on board in this apprentice race.
ROGUE ENDEAVOUR (7.10 Ffos Las, treble)
He went down in a tight finish over a similar trip at Bath 14 days ago. He likes to go from the front and his capable claimer Elizabeth Gale is full value for her 7lb.
TOMMY'S PROMISE (4.10 Yarmouth, Lucky 15)
He has few miles on the clock and just over half a length away when second here last time. He is proven over this trip and looks dangerous again from his basement handicap mark of 49.
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