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Horse racing tips and best bets for Chepstow, Huntingdon and Sedgefield

The memories of Cheltenham Festival are fading and it's all systems go for the Grand National at Aintree.

The Scottish National takes place at Ayr before that and we'll be building up to next month's action with tips from our many Garry Owen every day.

WORLD TRIP (3.40) is the path to profit in the Racing TV Mares' Handicap Hurdle at Huntingdon.

Olly Murphy’s horse recorded a career best when slamming Midnight Glance over track and trip.

That race is working out well so this unexposed stayer can make light of a well-deserved 5lb hike.

FELTON BELLEVUE (1.30) can take another leap forward as a chaser for Ben Case.

KARAKORAM (1.55) looks rock-solid in the conditionals’ handicap hurdle at Chepstow.

Grace Harris' charge hit back when giving the useful Highstakesplayer most problems at Taunton.

The gelding still lurks on an inviting mark so he can go one better back over this stiffer two miles.

GOOD AND HARDY (3.31) can go the distance for Fergal O’Brien in the Roofbase Chase.

The nine-year-old stayed 3m 6f well when second to the consistent Don Herbager at Lingfield.

The gelding looks open to progress over long distances so can strike for his thriving connections.

EARCOMESBOB (4.05) can stay on the rise for Peter Pritchard in the Polyroof Chase.

The gelding put in his best shift yet over fences when second to Motown Lake at Uttoxeter.

The seven-year-old still hasn’t peaked so he can take this weaker event for his shrewd yard.

Chris Gordon is flying so I’m backing STANLEY PINCOMBE (4.35) in the handicap hurdle.

The five-year-old showed a willing attitude to account for the improving Pilsdon Pen at Warwick.

The gelding was doing all his best work late so he can take advantage of a decent mark up in trip.

ZAFAR (3.1

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