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Horse racing tips: This 16-1 pick is lightly raced and returns with strong form to his name

Horse racing tips: This 16-1 pick is lightly raced and returns with strong form to his name

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FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: This 16-1 pick is lightly raced and returns with strong form to his name
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NORTHERN TICKER (3.35 York)
He has few miles on the clock and followed two wins with a good third at Redcar when last seen.
EACH-WAY THIEF
FINANCER (2.25 York)
He was a good third at Thirsk last time and Tim Easterby has a good record in this race.
MAELSTROM (3.35 York)
He made it three wins in a row at Haydock last time and likes this trip.
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