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Horse racing tips and best bets for Bath and Wetherby from Garry Owen

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

SOUL SEEKER (4.05) can continue David O’Meara’s flying start in the Sixt Handicap at Wetherby.

The five-year-old returned to form with a narrow loss to Ava Go Joe on his comeback at Beverley.

The gelding still lurks on an attractive mark so he can put that effort to good use in a weaker race.

DO I DREAM (2.20) can soar for Ben Haslam in the Royal Pigeon Racing Association Handicap.

The filly defied odds of 100-1 when thrashing the progressive Autumn Festival at Pontefract.

The three-year-old looks nicely unexposed on Turf so she can show that success was no fluke.

FIFTYSHADESOFRED (3.30) can stay on the rise for Kevin Frost in the Racing TV Handicap.

The gelding made a superb debut for his new yard when cosily denying Old News at Newcastle.

The unexposed four-year-old is effective on Turf so he should make light of a lenient 2lb penalty.

HARROGATE (4.40) can extend Paul Midgley’s winning streak in a competitive sprint.

The seven-year-old bounced back with an excellent second to Tomshalfbrother at Southwell.

The gelding sits on an inviting Turf mark so he can resume winning ways under Graham Lee.

KING OF TONGA (5.10) can continue his recent revival for in-form handler Declan Carroll.

The six-year-old just denied Some Nightmare on debut for his current trainer at Pontefract.

The tough grey still looks nicely-treated on his peak form so he can shrug-off a welter-burden.

Ed De Giles is just hitting top gear so I’m rowing in with URBAN FOREST (3.15) at Bath.

The four-year-old was unlucky to encounter Militry Decoration on his return over track and trip.

The gelding looks open to

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