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Timeform Radio Racing Tips: Back two horses in one race?

Timeform Radio Tip RSS / / 30 May 2010 /

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A dark horse could spring a surprise at Fontwell

A dark horse could spring a surprise at Fontwell

"If King Gabriel [17.5] is ready after a break he could spring a surprise in the 17:25 at Fontwell."

Today's three meetings featuring with plenty of bread-and-butter handicaps and patience may be the watchword, with the best betting opportunities looking to come late in the afternoon, says David Cleary.

The 17:40 at Uttoxeter is an ordinary handicap hurdle that won't take much winning, plenty looking poorly weighted, and it may rest between Mega Watt and General Smith. Mega Watt is the less exposed of the pair and might well build on his effort last time, while Mark Quinlan has got a good response from General Smith [8.4], who might have gone up more in the weights for that course-and-distance effort than he did. Both can be backed, and at the prices at the time of writing, backing General Smith and saving on Mega Watt [4.5] looks the best option.

At Fontwell, the 17:25 looks stronger, with Forest Rhythm and Mayberry making obvious appeal. However, King Gabriel was on the upgrade when last seen and the booking of Peter Toole catches the eye on a first start for a new stable. If King Gabriel is ready after a break he could spring a surprise.

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