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Horse racing tips: A 63-1 Newmarket double with a chance under two top jockeys

Horse racing tips: A 63-1 Newmarket double with a chance under two top jockeys

The Sun11-07-2025
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FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: A 63-1 Newmarket double with a chance under two top jockeys
SUN Racing takes on a Super Saturday of action confident of landing some winners at a big price.
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LONGSHOT
BRIONI (3.10 York)
He won with plenty in hand at Sandown over this trip and can figure on this hike in class.
EACH-WAY THIEF
AKKADIAN THUNDER (2.50 Newmarket)
He was a good second at Royal Ascot last time and can go close under William Buick.
INISHERIN (4.35 Newmarket)
He was so impressive in the Duke Of York Stakes in May and can show that form again.
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