
Horse racing tips: ‘Sticky conditions ideal for William Haggas runner' – Templegate's Monday NAP
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BINHAREER (3.00 Ayr, nap)
He should be much happier dropping to this six-furlong trip for William Haggas. He went for home too early at Kempton last time and didn't last out. His best run came when winning at Redcar with cut in the ground so today's sticky conditions should be ideal. He's already had a little nudge down the weights and has a lot more to come with Oisin Orr taking over in the saddle.
SABRIMENTO (9.00 Ripon, nb)
Went down in a tight finish on turf at Lingfield last time. This looks a basement contest over a trip that suits. Billy Loughnane can steer him to his second victory and he also handles a bit of cut so any rain wouldn't be an issue.
EQUITY LAW (8.00 Ripon, treble)
He has been working up to another win and was a good second at Thirsk last time. He showed plenty of pace over this trip and the first-time blinkers may just give him the little nudge he needs.
HARSWELL DUKE (4.40 Ayr, Lucky 15)
He has run well on all three starts this season and was a good second at Carlisle last time in similar company to this. He likes this trip and should be right on the premises again.
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