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Kelso horse racing tips and best bets from Garry Owen

Scottish racing fans are heading to Kelso races today for a cracking card of action.

There are six jumps events to assess and Record Sport tipster Garry Owen takes you through his fancies.

DON’T cross FAMOUS BRIDGE (4:20) in the William Hill Hurdle on another tremendous card at Kelso.

Nicky Richards’ charge stayed upwardly mobile with a good second to the exciting Ned Tanner here.

The gelding remains nicely unexposed so he can make a winning handicap bow under Brian Hughes.

MILVALE (1:50) can crush his rivals for local handler Sandy Thomson in the Racing To Work Hurdle.

The gelding was an eye-catching third to Grand Voyage on his return over 2m 6f here in December.

Thomson’s eight-year-old should be fighting fit so he can resume winning ways over today’s marathon trip.

BELLA BLUESKY (2:20) can brighten up our day by landing the Racing UK Novices’ Hurdle.

Ewan Whillans’ mare put in a clear career best when giving Lady Adare most problems at Newcastle.

That is excellent form so the pacey six-year-old can open her account in this slightly weaker contest.

The Hawick handler can also bag the Allinson Handicap Chase with PITEMPTON POWER (3:20).

Whilans’ seven-year-old was denied a hat-trick when fourth behind Scottish Accent here last month.

The gelding simply didn’t get home over 2m 5f so he can bounce back considerably down in trip.

EN MEME TEMPS (2:50) can time it to perfection for Phillip Kirby in the novices’ chase.

The gelding stayed on the rise with an excellent second to the useful The Mighty Arc at Sedgefield.

Kirby’s eight-year-old looks open to progress over fences so he can score for his in-form connections

Shane Crawford rarely leaves Scotland empty-handed so I’m rowing in with PAT’S PICK (3:50).

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