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ODDSbibleRacing's Best Bets From Tuesday's Action At Kempton And Southwell

ODDSbibleRacing's Best Bets From Tuesday's Action At Kempton And Southwell

Short card today.

Anonymous

Anonymous

We had a good day yesterday landing a lovely win double and with just the two meetings today, let's hope for some more winners.

Tuesday's racing takes place over the jumps at Kempton and on the All-Weather at Southwell's fibresand surface.

Here are the selections...

2:00: Kempton - Man From Mars 11/8.

Disappointing on handicap debut at Sandown last month but that was a very hot race in which the winner picked up well from the rear. Nick Williams' charge made a litany of errors that day and if he can improve his jumping, this a much weaker race, suggesting this could be a great chance, particularly with Noel Fehily booked to get this son of Schiaparelli's first win under rules.

2:30: Kempton - Laurium 11/8 NAP.

Hated the soft ground at Ascot when a well-beaten last of five. He will appreciate the return to this ground and should win.

4:10: Kempton - Timeforwest evens.

Hosed up at Market Rasen and Taunton in last two runs and the way in which this five-year-old daughter of Westerner won last time was seriously impressive and she will take some beating here.

4:45: Kempton - A Montmatre 7/2.

Third at Plumpton last time was a decent effort on her first start in handicap company and she won't have to improve much to win this hurdle event.

Amigo to go Big at Southwell

2:10: Southwell - Big Amigo 9/4.

A scopey sort, this four-year-old son of Bahamian Bounty won well at the track last time and a career high mark of 72 might not be enough to stop him.

5:25: Southwell - Ominotago 7/4.

Michael Appleby is a genius at Southwell and this five-year-old son of Aqlaam won well at the track in January. It's always important that a horse likes this track and he is taken to improve his record here.

5:55: Southwell - Star Of Lombardy 13/8.

Mark Johnston has his string in fine fettle and this four-year-old daughter of Cape Cross won well at Wolverhampton over a mile and one furlong last week. Stepping up to a mile and three furlongs on a different surface should be fine and she has a great opportunity to win again.

Win Double

2:30: Kempton - Laurium 11/8

4:10: Kempton - Timeforwest evs

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