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Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies with these three longshots including 20-1 Haydock fancy

Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies with these three longshots including 20-1 Haydock fancy

The Sun03-07-2025
FIVER FLUTTER Horse racing tips: Bash the bookies with these three longshots including 20-1 Haydock fancy
SUN Racing's value Friday tips are below.
Back a horse by clicking their odds.
LONGSHOT
CANAVAN (6.40 Haydock)
He was an improved fourth at Hamilton last time and looks the type to improve now making his handicap debut.
EACH-WAY THIEF
NAD ALSHIBA GREEN (3.35 Sandown)
She's consistent and had a bit in hand when winning at Nottingham last time out.
AMAYRETTO (4.35 Doncaster)
She has won her past two races over this trip and can make her mark in this stronger grade.
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