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Saturday's bets: Racing Post experts reveal their top tips for the weekend

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Handicappers' nap

Quench Dolly (8.00 Haydock)

Has slipped to a workable mark after a slow start to the year. Not beaten far last time and has room to build on that if getting any closer to last year's best form.
Sam Walker

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Newmarket nap

Ironclad (5.00 Newmarket)

Won his novice in good style at Beverley last month and will take a some beating especially if the forecast rain arrives.
David Milnes

Eyecatcher

Debawtry (5.40 Doncaster)

Lightly raced filly who appeared to have been delivered with a race-winning challenge last time only to be denied by the winner's persistence. Should go one better soon.
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Irish Angle

Bay Hill (5.45 Curragh)

Versatile performer who won over fences on his most recent start at Wexford last month but is a five-time Flat winner and makes plenty of appeal.
Tony O'Hehir

Ace Tipster

Gortroe Joe (3.20 Market Rasen)

Raised 7lb for his recent win at the track but there could be further improvement to come from this lightly raced chaser.
Graeme Rodway

Speed Figures

Khaadem (3.00 Newbury)

Produced a career best when successful over course and distance in May and the stable has won the corresponding race twice in the last four years.
Dave Edwards

Spotlight nap

The Tin Man (3.00 Newbury)

Ran okay at Ascot last time but signalled he is as good as ever at Windsor on his reappearance. A triple Group 1 winner who won this in 2016.
Mel Cullinan

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Dark horse

Blue Gardenia (2.40 Newmarket)

Listed winner on soft ground last season and was far from disgraced in the Musidora and Oaks this term. Drops in class and can go well at an each-way price providing there's some ease in the ground.
Olly Eden

Must-have stat of the day

The great Frankel has sired five winners from the 16 two-year-olds who have represented him at Haydock, which is a 31 per cent strike-rate. His son Fred bids to uphold the good record in the 6.30.


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