
Horse racing tips: Three big-price fancies who can spring a shock on Tuesday
SUN Racing tackles Tuesday's action looking for some big-price winners.
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LONGSHOT
BANTZ (2.15 Beverley)
He is pretty consistent at this low level and went close again at Redcar last time. He looks overpriced under a good 5lb claimer.
EACH-WAY THIEF
STRIKE (8.15 Newbury)
He has winning form here and shaped well when just denied at Salisbury latest.
SPANISH STAR (8.50 Newbury)
He was just a length away in a similar contest at Salisbury last time out and can make the frame again.
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