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Horse racing tips: Oisin Murphy, Rossa Ryan and Tom Marquand can land these value punts

Horse racing tips: Oisin Murphy, Rossa Ryan and Tom Marquand can land these value punts

Scottish Sun30-06-2025
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FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Oisin Murphy, Rossa Ryan and Tom Marquand can land these value punts
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G'DAAY (7.30 Chelmsford)
He has winning form over this trip and track and went close in fair company at Chester last time.
EACH-WAY THIEF
AN BRADAN FEASA (6.00 Chelmsford)
He was a half-length second on the sand at Southwell two runs before a good effort on turf at Newbury last time out.
ANZAC DAY (8.30 Chelmsford)
He's lightly raced and is bred to love this trip on just his second run at handicap level.
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