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Horse racing tips plus best bets for Warwick, Wetherby, Lingfield, Chelmsford and Naas

The Scottish Grand National at Ayr is just days away now with excitement building.

That will be followed by the big one at Aintree just a week later. and we'll have a live blog for both events.

But there's plenty of action before then and our man Garry Owen will be bringing you his tips every day.

GALOP DE CHASSE (3.15) can extend Venetia Williams’ brilliant run in the Lewis Badges Chase at Warwick.

The gelding ran another stormer when giving the talented Doukarov most resistance at Sandown.

The six-year-old remains nicely unexposed for his current yard so he can land another hot event.

NAVEGAON GATE (2.40) can maintain Team Twiston-Davies’ winning streak in the novice hurdle.

Jonjo O’Neill is also flying at present so I’m backing HEAD LAW (3.50) in the two-miler.

The hurdler built on some decent efforts when chinning the useful Bucephalus at Huntingdon.

The five-year-old looks open to plenty of progress so he can make a winning handicap debut.

RORY AND ME (2.15) can deservedly open his timber account for Micky Hammond at Wetherby.

The gelding can deny a fair field with a repeat of his good second to Donna's Double at Newcastle.

The in-form handler can also take the wetherbyracing.co.uk Chase with BULLDOZE (3.25).

The seven-year-old improved again when second to the progressive Away At Dawn at Sedgefield.

The grey was slightly unlucky that day so he should take full advantage of an attractive mark.

JET OF MAGIC (3.58) can soar for shrewd Oliver Greenall in the Racing TV Handicap Hurdle.

The gelding recorded a clear personal best when outbattling Son Of The Somme at Doncaster.

That race is working out extremely well so this lightly-raced type can defy a lenient 4lb penalty.

LORD SPARKY (4.33)can call the

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