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Saturday's free racing tips: who do our experts fancy on a big day of action?

Handicappers' nap

Botox Has (12.10 Cheltenham)

Chased home the smart Allmankind in a Grade 2 on the Old course last month and should make a bold bid to go one better.
Steve Mason

Newmarket nap

Dublin Pharoah (2.35 Newcastle)

Ran rather green when a fast-finishing fourth on his debut at Chelmsford last month. Roger Varian's chestnut is expected to find this stiff mile more his bag.
David Milnes

West Country

Queens Cave (3.40 Cheltenham)

Held in some regard and won well at Exeter last time. She will be suited by this step up in trip and can build on that victory.

Andrew King

Eyecatcher

Sky Pirate (1.00 Doncaster)

Cruised into contention at Ascot last time but the soft ground proved too much coming to the last. He may not be the most straightforward, but he holds strong claims in this.
Raceform

Irish Angle

Wolf Prince (12.30 Fairyhouse)

Showed enough when third on his hurdles debut at Punchestown to give him sound claims for Gavin Cromwell and Jonathan Moore in this juvenile hurdle.
Tony O'Hehir

Ace Tipster

Destrier (1.20 Cheltenham)

Takes a significant drop in grade from the Haldon Gold Cup into this race, which looks weak for the money.
Keith Melrose

Speed Figures

Mildenberger (12.50 Newcastle)

Missed much of the season, entitled to improve for his recent Kempton outing and can start to make up for lost time.
Dave Edwards

Spotlight nap

Call Me Lord (3.05 Cheltenham)

Trainer has kept him to right-handed tracks so this an unknown on British soil. Has strong form chance on his third under a big weight in the Imperial Cup last season and on last month's reappearance second at Ascot.
Ben Hutton

Dark horse

Jackstar (5.50 Wolverhampon)

Course-and-distance winner who shaped better than the bare result last time. Often races too keenly but he's been gelded and could improve for a yard among the winners.
Olly Eden

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Must-have stat of the day

Since 2017 Ryan Day has figures of 16112111 when riding horses sent off at 6-1 or shorter at Doncaster. Four of those winners were trained by Nicky Richards and he rides Wot A Shot for the trainer at 11.50.


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