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Top tips: our experts reveal their best bets on Sunday

Pontefract paddock: in use for an eight-race card on Sunday
Pontefract: stage a card on Sunday

Handicappers' nap

Suegioo (4.35 Pontefract)

Past his prime but won this race last year and showed a repeat could be on the cards when staying on late over insufficient trip last time.
Sam Walker

Newmarket nap

Derevo (3.25 Pontefract)

The Sir Michael Stoute-trained colt bombed out at Chelmsford last time but should find this more his bag after some nice work on the Limekilns.
David Milnes

Eyecatcher

Bayshore Freeway (4.00 Pontefract)

Usually goes well at this time of year. Returned to handicap company at Chelmsford after finishing third in a York Group 3 fillies' contest and duly put five rivals to the sword. She found plenty for pressure there and can go well again.
Raceform

Irish angle

Lustful(5.20 Tipperary)

Won well over course and distance on most recent start and is now 7lb higher. Well suited by ease in the ground and if the forecast rain arrives it will boost her chances of following up.
Tony O'Hehir

Speed figures

Full Bore(4.10 Southwell)

Has been a model of consistency and this Nicky Henderson-trained six-year-old can make it three wins from four starts over hurdles.
Dave Edwards

Spotlight nap

Bighearted(5.05 Pontefract)

First two starts came over 7f on the all-weather and off the mark in Windsor maiden over a mile when switched to turf. That form has substance, with the second and third scoring since; respected.
Steven Boow

Dark horse

Zubayr (4.10 Southwell)

Been kept busy with runs on the all-weather and will be race-fit. Dropped to a workable handicap mark from which he can win races with Bryony Frost in the saddle.
Sam Hardy

Must-have stat of the day

Captain Dion's form figures at Pontefract over 6f read an impressive 2111. He's should be in top form to add to that course record in the 5.40.


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