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'You treat others like you want to be treated' | David Pipe on What A Shout

On this week's What A Shout, Dave Orton is joined by David Pipe, Racing Post betting editor Graeme Rodway and bet365's Pat Cooney.
The master of Pond House gives us his views on some of racing's hot topics and provides us with an update on Tommy Whittle favourite Remastered.
As usual, our panel give us their best bets for the weekend with some cracking action in store from Ascot and Haydock.
Please note due to the breaking news Buzz will not be running in the Long Walk Hurdle, that preview section has been removed
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