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Hamilton racing tips plus best bets for Ludlow and Plumpton

QUINTUS ARRIUS (4.15) can take command on another cracking Sunday Series fixture at Hamilton. Kevin Ryan’s horse built on some solid efforts when narrowly denying Saracen Head at Newcastle. He stayed upwardly mobile when chined by the exciting Ertebat on his handicap bow at Pontefract. The speedster clearly has a bright future in this sphere so he can triumph for his thriving handler.

MOONSTONE BOY (3:45) can sparkle for Iain Jardine in the Sunday Series Maiden Stakes. The Dumfries raider looked a good prospect when third to Balon D'or on debut at Musselburgh. The colt improved again when a good second to the fast-rising Love Billy Boy at the same venue. The juvenile is open to plenty more progress so he should one better for his in-form connections.

The Yorkshire Ace can also bag the Sunday Series Mile Handicap with SHALADAR (5:15) The four-year-old ended last term with a respectable second to Poet's Lady at Nottingham. The gelding kept up the good work when chasing homeMaysong on his return at Redcar. The son of Shalaa should be primed so he can cash-in on an inviting mark dropped in class.

MY LITTLE QUEENS (4:45) can reign for Richard Fahey in a competitive fillies’ handicap. The mare looked better than ever when comfortably downing Angels Landing at Chelmsford. The grey ran another blinder when giving Vallamorey most problems back on Turf at Doncaster. The five-year-old remains in peak form so she can gain compensation in another strong contest.

THE THIN BLUE LINE (5:45) can lay down the law for Keith Dalgleish in the sprint handicap. The five-year-old seemed to lose his way after scoring gamely at Wolverhampton in December. The gelding hit back with a vengeance when routing Abduction in a similar race at

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