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Saturday's free racing tips: six horses to consider putting in your multiples

Saturday's best bets ranked in order of confidence by our top tipsters

Eyecatcher

Crimson Sand (3.50 Lingfield)

Did notably well to reach a head second over this 5f trip at Chelmsford on his penultimate start and fancied to double his winning tally over this course-and-distance.
Dave Randall

Speed figures

North Lodge (1.32 Kelso)

Has won both starts at Aintree and Cheltenham and can retain his unbeaten record and provide Alan King with his first winner at the track with his very first runner.
Dave Edwards

Ace tipster

Cheddleton (2.55 Doncaster)

Very smart under these conditions and can gain an overdue win in an ordinary race for the money.
Keith Melrose

Dark horse

Bold Endeavour(1.32 Kelso)

A comfortable scorer on both starts over hurdles this season, winning with plenty in hand. Stable could not be in better form and can make presence felt here in this higher grade.
Tom Gibbings

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Handicappers' nap

Glen Forsa (1.50 Newbury)

A mid-150s horse over course and distance at his peak, a 5lb rise for last month's Musselburgh success still leaves him potentially very well treated off just 134.
Steve Mason

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West Country

Striking A Pose (4.12 Newbury)

Good second behind an improver at Exeter last time. Relatively unexposed over fences and soft ground suits well.
James Stevens


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