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Agfa Diamond Handicap Chase betting and odds preview

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A class 2 handicap chase, run at Sandown Park's early February meeting over a distance of an extended three miles, the Agfa Diamond Handicap chase is a good betting heat in which most of the horses can be given a chance, regardless of the odds.

Horses at the head of the betting list have a shocking record and those contemplating a bet on the favourite in this event might want to think again. The shortest odds winner this decade was Billingsgate (7/2) in 2002, whilst Iris Bleu's 12/1 success the following year was the longest price win during that time and reflected the open nature of the betting on this race.

Jockey Richard Johnson has partnered two of the last five winners at decent odds and anything he rides should be given plenty of consideration.

Champion trainer Paul Nicholls rarely misses out on a good prize, but he has a poor record in this event and his horses have proved very costly to the betting public in this race.

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