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Horse racing results LIVE plus tips from Catterick, Fontwell, Kempton and Lingfield

It’s Hump Day (no sniggering at the back) and that means the Cheltenham Festival is just around the corner.

It also means we have plenty of betting action to get you through midweek with live racing from Fontwell, Catterick and Lingield in the afternoon, with Kempton racing on the all-weather tonight.

Two of the most eye-catching runners are at Catterick where Olly Murphy’s smart novice Champagnesuperover takes on Ask A Honey Bee in the beginners chase over three miles (4.35.) It could be a great day for Olly Murphy as his dual winner Weebill chases the hat trick in the opening race (2.15.)

Champion jockey Brian Hughes also heads to Catterick for three rides, notably teaming up again with Sedgefield scorer Sweet Auburn (2.50) in the mares’ novice for Donald McCain.

There’s a tricky looking mares’ chase at Fontwell too where Jamie Snowden’s Legends Ryde - who split L’Homme Presse and Messier Des Obeaux at Ascot earlier in the season - will bid to end Venetia William’s Eleanor Bob’s winning run (3.50.)

We’ll also have all the latest announcements from the Festival build-up and we'll be here for every furlong and you can follow all the action as well as the latest odds, gossip, tips from Garry Owen and horse racing results right here in our LIVE blog.

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Interesting comments from Jamie Codd on the attheraces Festival podcast on well-fancied Festival novice Dysart Dynamo. Codd discussed how he rode behind the Willie Mullins runner previously and was concerned with how free-going he was, with the jockey doing well to restrain him. In the fizz and buzz of a Tuesday at the Festival - with punters back again from two

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