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Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies at Sandown with this massive 14-1 shot

Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies at Sandown with this massive 14-1 shot

The Sun25-04-2025

FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies at Sandown with this massive 14-1 shot
SUN Racing's Saturday picks are below.
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LONGSHOT
TRANSMISSION (4.10 Sandown)
He ran well in the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham last time and will enjoy this proper test of stamina with improvement to come.
EACH-WAY THIEF
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HMS PRESIDENT (1.20 Sandown)
He went close at Warwick last time on his hurdles rerun and is on a fair weight.
BAD (1.50 Sandown)
He didn't enjoy the National fences last time after two good wins at Kempton.
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