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Horse racing tips: ‘Penalty won't stop him winning again' – Templegate's Tuesday NAP in flying form

Horse racing tips: ‘Penalty won't stop him winning again' – Templegate's Tuesday NAP in flying form

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TEMPLEGATE takes on Tuesday's racing confident of building the bank for day one of York's Ebor meeting.
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GRAND TRAVERSE (4.00 Kempton, nap)
Has won two of this past three including over this course and distance last time. That was an impressive effort for this handicap grade as he picked up strongly to score with plenty left in the tank. He's been turned out six days later by Archie Watson under a 5lb penalty that won't put the brakes on.
ANGEL ON HIGH (3.15 Brighton, nb)
Got the job done nicely at Leicester last time and looks capable of following up for trainer Adrian Wintle. This sort of trip is ideal on quick ground and he's got winning form at Brighton which can catch some horses out. He'll go close.
DISTINCTION (4.30 Kempton, treble)
Was a game winner at Beverley last time and goes well on the all-weather. Billy Loughnane is a good booking and a 3lb rise looks more than fair.
JEDDAAL (6.00 Chepstow, Lucky 15)
He's a certain future winner judged on his promising second at Beverley last time when he took a big step forward. There's more to come.
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