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Horse racing tips: ‘He won this race two years ago off a similar mark' – Templegate's Friday NAP

Horse racing tips: ‘He won this race two years ago off a similar mark' – Templegate's Friday NAP

The Sun26-06-2025
TEMPLEGATE takes on Friday's action confident of building the bank for a decent weekend of action.
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VINTAGE CLARETS (7.35 Newcastle, nap)
Richard Fahey's flyer shaped like he was back in form at Epsom last time and won this race two seasons back from a similar mark. He has the high draw you so often need at this track over the sprint trips and being towards the rail can be a big help. There aren't many better apprentices around than Warren Fentiman and he takes a very handy 5lb off his back.
NOVELLO LAD (3.55 Doncaster, nb).
Oisin Murphy takes over in the saddle and he has won three of last four rides for canny trainer Paul Midgley. This four-year-old was just denied over this track and trip last time when hitting a bit of traffic and can go one better this time with conditions spot on again.
DIAMOND RAIN (7.05 Newcastle, treble)
Looks a sure thing for team Godolphin. She was a cut above her rivals in a Listed race last time and this doesn't look much trickier. Charlie Appleby didn't have the best of Royal Ascot's but his string continues to fly along in great nick.
THE FEMININE URGE (2.00 Yarmouth, Lucky 15)
She never had a chance at Wolves last time but was in flying form beforehand and this looks well within her radar.
Templegate's tips
DONCASTER
1.50 Pendragon
2.20 Favorite Memory
2.50 Bearwith
3.20 Displaying
3.55 Novello Lad (nb)
4.30 Alashos
5.05 Taygar
CARTMEL
2.38 Sporting Glance
3.08 Reel Her In
3.43 Leading Force
4.18 Lermoos Legend
4.55 Wild Nephin
5.30 Winds Of Winter
YARMOUTH
2.00 The Feminine Urge
2.30 Azleet
3.00 Captain Brett
3.33 Zafaan
4.08 Blue Rc
4.40 Blue Anthem
5.15 Black Falcon
NEWCASTLE
4.45 Persian Phoenix
5.25 Warrior Mode
6.00 Excellent Believe
6.30 Starliner
7.05 Diamond Rain (treble)
7.35 Vintage Clarets (nap)
8.10 Pockley
8.40 Speeding Bullet
NEWMARKET
5.40 Secret Oath
6.10 Abloom
6.40 Expressionless
7.15 French Haven
7.45 Earthwatch
8.20 Khaldiya
8.55 Sea Emily Run
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