
Horse racing tips: ‘He's in sparking form' – Templegate's NAP to score under Oisin Murphy
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REGAL ENVOY (6.50 Windsor, nap)
He has been in sparkling form for William Knight, winning three of his last five. In-form Oisin Murphy gets on well with the six-year-old and the pair were just touched off here last time over six furlongs. He is off the same mark, loves fast ground and the drop back in trip is not a worry as he won over five furlongs at Newmarket the time before last.
HURT YOU NEVER (3.00 Carlisle, nap)
Goes great for Jack Nicholls and is still on a winning mark. She has a good draw and can bounce of this fast ground again.
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CALAFIORI (2.15 Redcar, treble)
Stepped up on his debut to run well at Leicester. He came with a nice challenge to win on the stands side but was touched off by one on the far side. This step up to six furlongs will suit and teen title-hopeful Billy Loughnane can boot him home for his guv'nor George Boughey.
Templegate's tips
Redcar
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1.45 Greek Gold
2.15 Calafiori (treble)
2.45 Early Release
3.15 Analogical
3.45 Cadarn
4.15 One More Dream
4.45 Sugar Baby
5.15 Mister Sky Blue
Carlisle
2.30 Venetian Sun
3.00 Hurt You Never (nb)
3.30 Sacred Falls
4.00 Trojan Sun
4.30 Camino Del Ray
5.00 Crown's Lady
5.30 Candle Of Time
Windsor
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5.20 Diamond Dreamer
5.50 Dapper Charm
6.20 Starlit Spice
6.50 Regal Envoy (nap)
7.20 Kingkeer
7.50 Dalmally
8.20 Offiah's Boy
Wolverhampton
6.30 New York Boy
7.00 Ziggy's Triton
7.30 Your Love
8.00 Medinilla
8.30 Startling
9.00 City Cyclone
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