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Horse racing tips: Three outsiders who can bash the bookies on Saturday

Horse racing tips: Three outsiders who can bash the bookies on Saturday

Scottish Suna day ago
TEMPLEGATE'S TIPS Horse racing tips: Three outsiders who can bash the bookies on Saturday
SUN Racing's Saturday picks are below.
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Longshot
LIAMARTY DREAMS (4.10 Haydock)
He has come nicely down the weights for in-form Karl Burke and has scored before over this trip and track.
EACH-WAY THIEF
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LA VITA NOVA (2.10 Ascot)
She was a good fourth in a hot contest at The Curragh the last time she tackled this trip and should be right there.
DRAMATIC STAR (2.45 Ascot)
He was a game winner on the sand at Newcastle last time and is best over this distance.
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