
Horse racing tips: ‘He is never out of the places' – Templegate's NAP backed to finally make his breakthrough
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DARING LEGEND (8.40 Yarmouth, nap)
Never mind knocking on the door, Michael Appleby's four-year-old has been trying to kick it in with a run of five places in a row. He was really unlucky at Doncaster last time when going down by a neck in a stronger contest than this. The handicapper has been fair and left his mark alone and he can make the breakthrough over a course and distance he's proven over.
GILLALI LASS (3.00 Catterick, nb)
Hit the crossbar when second over course and distance on handicap debut last time. David O'Meara turns her out quickly with a massive chance.
Got the job done well at Huntingdon last time and has every chance of following up.
Went close at Chepstow before a cosy win at Kempton last time. He can strike again.
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