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Cracking the Puzzle with Harry Wilson’s Tips for ITV Racing at Newmarket and Cheltenham

Cracking the Puzzle with Harry Wilson’s Tips for ITV Racing at Newmarket and Cheltenham

The horse was just three-quarters of a length behind the winner, Watcha Matey, in a recent Newmarket handicap off a mark of 79 on his second start. Now with a mark of 80, he is expected to be competitive and has the potential to do well in the race.

Additionally, he has previously looked outpaced in his starts, indicating the possibility of improvement with the longer trip and on a sounder surface. Notably, he is a half-brother to Circle Of Fire, who performed well in both Britain and Australia.

Circle Of Fire has shown success in both Britain and Australia, with her best Irish form coming on a sound surface. She has performed well at the Rowley Mile and is set to receive a 3lb weight advantage in this race.

Furthermore, the addition of a hood is expected to help the horse settle better, and it is anticipated that she will improve on the longer trip of a mile. To sum up, both horses have promising attributes and are expected to be competitive in their respective races.

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