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Horse racing tips: Try this 569-1 treble on night one of the Racing League live on ITV

Horse racing tips: Try this 569-1 treble on night one of the Racing League live on ITV

Scottish Sun23-07-2025
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FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Try this 569-1 treble on night one of the Racing League live on ITV
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BISHOP'S CROWN (6.10 Yarmouth)
He comes from in-form Eve Johnson Houghton and was a good third at Windsor last time. The first-time blinkers can help too.
EACH-WAY THIEF
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MOUNT KING (6.40 Yarmouth)
He was just a length off the pace at Pontefract and can make the frame.
JER BATT (7.40 Yarmouth)
He got no run in the Epsom Dash latest when well backed.
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