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Horse racing tips and best bets for Fontwell and Hereford from Garry Owen

MONMIRAL (2.50) can get his career back on track in Sunday's National Spirit Hurdle at Fontwell.

Paul Nicholls’ horse was a star novice but he flopped on his return in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle.

The gelding has been given plenty of time to recover so he can show his true colours upped in trip.

GUGUSS COLLONGES (2.20) can give Gary Moore more glory here in the handicap chase.

The gelding should relish returning to 2m 5f after his reasonable third to Minella Hug at Plumpton.

GETAWEAPON (3.50) looks lethal for thriving Kim Bailey in the attheraces.com Handicap Hurdle.

The seven-year-old was a good second to the in-form Gaia Vallis on her handicap bow at Ffos Las.

The mare remains open to progress over 2m 5f so she can go one better in a slightly weaker event.

HELLFIRE PRINCESS (1:40) will take no prisoners in the opening maiden hurdle at Hereford.

Kerry Lee’s mare looked a nice prospect when cosily denying Minniemum in a strong bumper here.

The five-year-old has the scope to be even better over timber so she can make a successful debut.

Emma Lavelle has hit top gear so I’m backing THE STREET (2.10) in a tight handicap hurdle.

The six-year-old made a pleasing handicap debut when decisively defeating Bourbali at Chepstow.

The gelding scored with plenty in hand that day so he can make light of a well-deserved 5lb penalty.

ZALVADOS (2.40) can finally open his account for Fergal O’Brien in a tricky handicap chase.

The nine-year-old put in his best shift yet for his current yard when third to The Unit at Doncaster.

The gelding remains well-treated on his old form so he can resume winning ways dropped in class.

Chris Gordon remains in form so I’m on CORONADO JOE (4.10) in the novices’ handicap hurdle.

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