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Nap of the day: best horse racing tips for the day's five meetings

Tuesday's best bets from the Racing Post's unbeatable Spotlights team

Punchestown

3.10: Goodie Two Shoes

The Shunter takes a big drop in trip here but if arrives in the form he's capable of showing then he shouldn't be ignored. Monaasib is respected and seems well treated on some of his best form, while Once Upon A River is in the right hands to progress. But it's hard to get away from Goodie Two Shoes (nap). She looked very talented when winning at Killarney on debut and should have plenty more to offer.
Brian Dowling

Redcar

1.43: Bold Territories

A case can be made for a few of these but the vote goes to Bold Territories (nap) who has been galvanised by the fitting of cheekpieces and shaped as though this step back up to 1m would suit when getting up late over 7f at Newcastle. Simulation Theory seems sure to have a say if backing up his Carlise win under a penalty, while in-form duo Royal Prospect (second choice) and Virgo need factoring in too.
Peter Entwistle


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Uttoxeter

4.10: Kinondo Kwetu

Judge Earle is in superb form at present but last week's front-running win here was gained off a 10lb lower mark in Class 5 company, and he has quite a bit more on his plate this time. Preference is for Kinondo Kwetu (nap), who also moves up in grade today but made a very good start to his chasing career in July and still has significant potential. The Golden Rebel ought to have benefited from last month's Bangor run and is feared most.
Chris Wilson

Wolverhampton

6.30: Divina Grace

Coming into this off the back of his Carlisle success Perfect Play has to be respected with the longer trip and new surface unlikely to be a problem on his nursery debut, but it may be worth siding with Divina Grace (nap). Her sire has a good record here and she is a half-sister to an all-weather winner, while she should be suited by the longer trip on breeding.
David Bellingham

Yarmouth

4.30: Tarhib

A course-and-distance winner, comfortable on a slow surface and better than ever last time, Tarhib (nap) has plenty in her favour and looks the one to beat. Most of the others have a bit to prove but Hello Me shaped quite well at Windsor and could pose the main threat, with Dubai Jewel also of some interest on her first outing for Alex French.
Richard O'Brien


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