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There are 4 meetings in Britain and Ireland on Tuesday, with competitive jump racing from Chepstow and Clonmel sure to command the vast majority of the betting activity. Testing ground and big fields are on the cards judged by the early declarations, and there are some particularly tricky handicaps for punters to get stuck into. All-weather fans have Kempton and Southwell to study, with the lights coming on at the latter track at 5.30pm.
In this article:
Bear Ghylls
Chepstow 2:30 (UK time)
Nicky Martin’s strapping chasing type returned from a long absence to make a very promising chasing debut at Carlisle in October, and might simply have bounced when disappointing at Uttoxeter three weeks later. He has been given time to get over that tame effort, and remains with plenty of upside in this sphere based on his cracking hurdling form in 2021. The deep ground conditions will be ideal dropping back in trip, and the booking of the red-hot James Bowen increases confidence.
Odds: NA
White Hart Lady
Chepstow 2:00 (UK time)
Harry Fry’s mare really impressed when getting off the mark over fences at Lingfield in November, and should appreciate the step down in trip to 2m7f at Chepstow on Tuesday. A return to a left handed track should suit after a disappointing effort at Hereford last time (on the retreat when unseating), and she is undoubtedly well handicapped on the pick of her placed efforts on soft ground over hurdles last season.
Odds: NA
Odds are best odds available as at 2am January 17th 2023. Odds may now differ.
Yesterday’s Horse Racing Tips – Monday, January 16th
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