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Horse racing tips: ‘Strong pace to suit' – Templegate's 15-2 NAP is in spectacular form

Horse racing tips: ‘Strong pace to suit' – Templegate's 15-2 NAP is in spectacular form

The Sun2 days ago
TEMPLEGATE takes on Monday's racing looking to start the week with a bang.
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CHIEF MANKATO (7.10 Windsor, nap)
Jack Channon's sprinter has been in great nick, winning nicely at Chepstow two starts ago before an unlucky third behind a couple of today's rivals over C&D last time. He was checked in his run before flashing home late for third. He is now 4lb better off with the winner, Badri, and he should get a strong pace to aim at.
JOHN L SULLIVAN (3.00 Ayr, nb)
Caught the eye when third behind the re-opposing Jannas Journey over a mile at this track last time. He travelled like the winner but ran out of gas late. He can turn the tables over this shorter trip.
SEA THE WONDER (5.22 Kempton, treble)
Ran disappointingly at Newbury but it was in a much stronger race than this. She won well on her debut at Chelmsford and will be happier back on the all-weather.
DWINDLING FUNDS (4.35 Ayr)
Looks good for the Lucky 15. He has been on a roll, winning over C&D and at Hamilton, and he still looks ahead of his mark.
Templegate's tips
AYR
1.30 Special Thanks
2.00 Unthinkable
2.30 Keep Me Stable
3.00 John L Sullivan (nb)
3.30 Glistening Nights
4.00 I'm Spartacus
4.35 Dwindling Funds
KEMPTON
2.45 Isambard Kingdom
3.15 Bintshuaa
3.45 Hoe Benham
4.17 Relentless Hero
4.52 Princess Rascal
5.22 Sea The Wonder (treble)
WINDSOR
5.40 Kinswoman
6.10 Gwen John
6.40 Jimmy Mark
7.10 Chief Mankato (nap)
7.40 Just Queen High
8.10 Kranjcar
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