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Horse racing tips: ‘Excellent young jockey can bang in another winner’ – Templegate’s red-hot NAP

Published on July 02, 2025 at 05:24 AM

TEMPLEGATE tackles Wednesday’s action hungry for winners.

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ALZAHIR (7.23 Epsom, nap)

Jennie Candlish’s five-year-old was in sparkling form at Chester when winning over this distance with plenty up his sleeve. That was just four days ago and he ran well here over a stretching seven furlongs last month. His excellent young rider’s claim takes off the 5lb penalty and he’ll go close.

EMILY POST (4.03 Thirsk, nb)

Wasn’t beaten far at Wetherby last time and has had a welcome nudge down the weights from the handicapper. She is best over this distance and has won stronger races than this. She won’t be far away for trainer Michael Dods.

STINTINO SUNSET (8.30 Epsom, treble)

She ran close to her best when just denied at Windsor last time and is back from the same handicap mark in what looks a weaker race.

EASY PEELER (5.13 Thirsk, Lucky 15)

She tanked along when winning a decent contest at York last time and a 4lb rise is fair for a filly who looks sure to improve under Jason Hart.

Templegate’s tips


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