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

Sunday's best bets ranked in order of confidence by our top tipsters
Speed figures
First Street (2.30 Cheltenham)
An honourable runner-up in the County Hurdle, he knuckled down to land a valuable handicap at Newbury last time and looks ready for this step up in grade.
Dave Edwards
West Country nap
Ambion Hill (3.15 Exeter)
Yet to run this season but shaped like a winner in waiting towards the end of last season. This distance on soft ground looks his optimum.
James Stevens
Handicappers' nap
Voix Du Reve (2.45 Musselburgh)
Beaten a neck off a 12lb higher mark in this race a couple of years ago and his two runs so far this season suggest he is capable of defying a rating of 133 back in handicap company.
Steve Mason
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The Punt nap
Abuffalosoldier(3.05 Cheltenham)
Improved for the step up to 3m when staying on well to win at Newbury last month. The runner-up has won since, so a 6lb rise shouldn't stop him going in again.
Harry Wilson
Eyecatcher
Cappoquin (5.56 Southwell)
Didn't have things go her way last time, which included being forced wide at one stage to get involved, and looks interesting upped in distance on her third start for George Boughey back in against just fillies.
David Toft
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Dark horse
Simply The Betts (1.55 Cheltenham)
Potentially well handicapped running off a mark of 149 considering he was second in this race last year when running off a mark 153, only four runs back.
Sam Hardy
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