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Horse racing tips and best bets for Musselburgh, Newbury, Carlisle, Haydock, Lingfield, Newton Abbot and Nottingham

The Grand National might be over but the racing doesn't stop with plenty to look forward to.

Punchestown will take centre stage later this month and our many Garry Owen brings you his tips from all the UK meetings every day.

ZERO TEN (3.14) can give Emmet Mullins more big-race glory in the Queen’s Cup at Musselburgh.

The Carlow Ace landed last week’s Grand National with Noble Yeats over the huge Aintree fences.

And the rising trainer can strike again on the Flat seven days later with another of his stable stars.

A high-class hurdler, the gelding slammed Dunvegan in a Grade 3 nove chase at Thurles in 2020.

Given time to develop, he made a superb return when routing Ciel D'afrique on the level at Galway.

The nine-year-old ran to a similar level of form when edged out by Gee Rex in a hot Sligo handicap.

He then didn’t quite stay two miles when fifth to Scope in the Grade 1 Prix Royal Oak at Longchamp.

Mullins holds this son of Shantou in the highest regard so he can bag another big prize down in class.

BULLET FORCE (1.32) looks lethal for thriving Karl Burke in the trappy Betway Royal Mile.

The colt built on some solid performances when routing Devasboy over seven furlongs last season.

The son of Cable Bay stayed on the rise with sound efforts in defeat at Newmarket and Doncaster.

He then found the step up to Group 1 level too much when well-beaten in the Doncaster Futurity.

However, the three-year-old is still unexposed over a mile so he can land this more realistic target.

Keith Dalgleish’s GIOIA CIECA (2.04) can hit the mark in the trappy Silver Arrow Handicap.

The four-year-old showed a liking for this venue when chinning Tadreeb over track and trip in June.

The colt ran another stormer when

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