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Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies with these three longshots including 15-2 fancy at Redcar

Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies with these three longshots including 15-2 fancy at Redcar

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FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies with these three longshots including 15-2 fancy at Redcar
SUN Racing takes on Sunday's action looking to hit the bookies where it hurts with some big value success.
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LONGSHOT
DUE RESPECT (4.35 Redcar)
Has the form to feature in this low-grade handicap and returns to his best trip from a solid draw.
EACH-WAY THIEF
GUILLAUME (3.48 Stratford)
He's finished second twice this season and can figure again in an open race.
OCEAN LEGACY (5.33 Stratford)
She's been in consistent form, stays well and is back over hurdles after a solid Cartmel second last time.
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