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Horse racing tips: ‘She saves her best for this ground’ – Templegate’s Tuesday NAP

Published on June 30, 2025 at 10:59 PM

TEMPLEGATE tackles Tuesday’s action confident of building the bank ahead of another big Saturday of racing.

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BEAR TO DREAM (2.40 Brighton, nap)

Was an easy winner over course and distance two runs ago and ran well again last time. She saves her best for these quick conditions and has a capable 5lb claimer on board.

MADE ALL (2.30 Musselburgh, nb)

Ironically likes to come from behind as he did at Newcastle last time when going down in a head-bobber. His latest win came over this longer distance on fast turf at Catterick and he’s a fair 5lb higher now. This is a good chance for another win.

TIEMPO ALEGRE (4.10 Brighton, treble)

Has been knocking on the door and was a good third at Redcar last time. She’s coming down the weights and can strike under Jim Crowley.

NIGHT BEAR (4.40 Brighton)

Looks good for the Lucky 15. He was just over a length off the pace here last time and is back from the same mark. He is best over this trip and will be right there.

Templegate’s tips


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