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Watch the Dundalk experts who picked seven out of eight last week
Settle For Bay, seen here winning at Dundalk under Donagh O'Connor earlier in the month, was one of seven winners advised by the Friday Night Lights team last weekCredit: Patrick McCann
Our Dundalk experts shot the lights out on last week's Friday Night Lights show so join them again here as they dissect this evening's fare.
Between them, Gavin Lynch and Johnny Ward advised seven of the eight winners on last week's card, all of which returned an SP of 3-1 or bigger.
Johnny weighed in with Alfredo Arcano (3-1), Settle For Bay (11-4), War Hero (9-2), Clear Skies (4-1) and Masalai (4-1), while Gavin also recommended Masalia, plus Timia and Mandarin Monarch (both 7-2).
Watch this week's Friday Night Lights here.
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- Dylan Johnston has first ride for Paul Nicholls and a trainer bids to end 754-day wait for a winner - Wednesday's punting pointers
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