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Sunday's free racing tips: our experts give their best bets of the day

Handicappers' nap

Our Jerry (3.40 Cork)

Posted a career-best RPR of 113 to win at Stratford in June and ran close to that level when second to a well-treated Gordon Elliott winner at Gowran last time. A repeat of that level could be enough.
Sam Walker

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Irish Angle

Johan Zoffani (1.15 Naas)

Runner-up over this 6f trip on his second start last month, this son of Zoffany handles soft ground and can get off the mark for Michael O'Callaghan.
Tony O'Hehir

Ace Tipster

Lovee Dovee (3.30 Naas)

Turned a corner recently with a smart victory at the Curragh and has the potential to make her presence felt.
Cathal Gahan

Speed Figures

Snookered (4.40 Sedgefield)

Has scored decisively twice here recently, earning a personal best last time, and can complete the hat-trick over this longer trip.
Dave Edwards

Spotlight nap

Tidal Watch (3.50 Kempton)

Unfortunate not to win second chase start when falling at the final fence, and ran with credit to finish second last time out. Scored twice over hurdles here earlier this year and warrants respect.
Steve Boow

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Dark horse

Kingswell Theatre (4.05 Sedgefield)

Five of his six career wins have come on ground with soft or heavy in the description. Finished a respectable sixth in the Cross Country Chase at Cheltenham following wind surgery, and should go well after having the op again.
Sam Hardy

Must-have stat of the day

Alan King has won the 2m juvenile hurdle at Kempton four times in the past decade, having sent just five horses there. This year he runs Production at 2.15.


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