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Horse racing tips: ‘Looks bang up to winning this' – Templegate's Bank Holiday Monday NAP

Horse racing tips: ‘Looks bang up to winning this' – Templegate's Bank Holiday Monday NAP

The Sun25-05-2025
TEMPLEGATE'S Monday picks are below.
Back a horse by clicking their odds.
BORN RULER (4.35 Redcar, nap)
Arc-winning combo Sir Mark Prescott and Luke Morris throw this one back up to last winning trip.
NATIVE WARRIOR (3.55 Windsor, nb)
Form is strong and now just 2lb above last winning mark.
Templegate's tips
WINDSOR
2.10 On Edge
2.45 Great
3.20 Knebworth
3.55 Native Warrior (nb)
4.30 Houstonn
5.05 Merrimack
5.40 The Hrse Horse
CARTMEL
2.20 Belle Le Grand
2.55 Vanilla Dancer
3.30 Mostly Sunny
4.05 Ilikedwayurthinkin
4.40 Arthurs Quay
5.15 Captain Ivan
5.50 Surprise Attack
REDCAR
1.45 High Rubican
2.15 Spy Kingdom
2.50 Queens Road Revue
3.25 Kalganov
4.00 Angelic Bugler
4.35 BORN RULER (nap)
5.10 Diligent Resdev
5.45 Falcon Nine
LEICESTER
1.55 Crowd Quake
2.30 Saguaro Blossom
3.05 Boatswain
3.40 Nakaaha
4.15 Fondo Blanco
4.50 Midnight's Dream
5.25 Little Tiger
HUNTINGDON
2.01 Dear Ralphy
2.36 Ballywilliam Boy
3.11 Sergeant Fury
3.46 Prince Quattro
4.20 Ann d'Arabie
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