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Saturday's free racing tips: our tipsters with their strongest fancies

Handicappers' nap

King Of Tonga (4.15 Newmarket)

Well handicapped on the best of his soft ground form. Worth chancing to bounce back to that level on his fifth start for David O'Meara.
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Newmarket nap

Sweet Forgetme Not (8.00 Chelmsford)

Phil McEntee is not having many runners at present but his filly has been showing up well in recent work on the Al Bahathri.
David Milnes

Eyecatcher

Flying Pursuit (4.15 Newmarket)

Looks interesting on this return to 7f and confirmed himself as back near the top of his game with a rock-solid effort on ground he loves last time. He surely goes one better before the season's end.
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Irish angle

Clan Des Obeaux (2.25 Down Royal)

Last season's King George winner can give Paul Nicholls a fifth win in Down Royal's Grade 1 Champion Chase.
Tony O'Hehir

Speed figures

Global Storm (12.55 Newmarket)

The form of his Sandown third over a mile has worked out well and he can gain a deserved first success.
Dave Edwards

Spotlights nap

On The Slopes (1.35 Ascot)

Novice hurdle winner who ran a promising race on last month's chasing debut at Uttoxeter, leading until approaching the final fence and finishing a close fourth of six behind higher-rated rivals. Can build on that now back down in trip in a handicap.
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Dark horse

Diego Du Charmil (2.10 Ascot)

Grade 1 winner as a novice chaser at Aintree in April 2018. Well beaten by Altior on three occasions last season but should go well in these calmer waters.
Rob Sutton

Must-have stat of the day

Sean Quinlan is 4-6 when riding for Philip Kirby at Wetherby, improving to 2-2 in chases. Both of those wins were on Top Ville Ben and he rides that gelding in the Charlie Hall Chase at 3.40.


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