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Tempegate’s 5-1 Chester Cup-Dutje and 1-2-3 prediction for £ 170,000 Race

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Tempegate tackles a huge Friday of racing that are confident to break the bookmakers.

The function race of the day is the Chester Cup at 3.05 pm, live on ITV4.

Our top tipster provides his 1-2-3 prediction and judgment for the £ 170,000 match below.

Go a horse back by clicking on their chances.

Leinster (3.05 Chester, nap)

This son of Camelot showed a lot of promise when winning the last time on the Curragh. He was good at the top of that large field and seems to improve on this longer distance.

The Foxes (2.35 Chester, NB)

He was a fourth fourth in the Hong Kong Cup when he came home with a real rattle and Chester should be straight in his street.

Corolla Point (4.00 Ascot, Treble)

He was a good winner on debut and went in a good finish at Doncaster at Comeback last month. He should be fitter for that and make his handicap debut a reasonable number.

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Chester

1.30

Two seductive can retain the excellent record of Kraam one in this race and make four victories for the inside in the past decade.

He scored on course and distance last season and went close to Newbury 27 days ago. He is weighed for a big run.

Divine Libra will not be easy for stall 11, but he is another person who likes it here and is fit of a promising comeback.

Transcening Glorie has a smart shape above 7F, but may have a difficult time of a wide draw.

Yanifer has a better draw in five and he is a fair 4LB higher than his victory at 7F here in August. He gets so far and must be involved.

Last time, Gorak was defeated only half a length in good company at Haydock and today has a chance of only 2 pounds higher.

2.05

All six of these have a bright future, but Ammes looks today.

He came back from six months with a promising second in Kempton more than 1m2f and should find much more during this longer journey.

Owen Burrows is in good shape and his already Wasl Storm attracted the attention when he had beaten just more than a length in Lingfield last time.

He has been proven during this test and has more.

Orionis seemed necessary as a third by Wetherby last month and has a lot of endurance on the side of her dam.

The allowance of her Mersen shows her right.

Wise Counselor is knocking on the door and tries for the first time cheek pieces that can help on this difficult track.

The Pouncing Lion was not disgraced in October during the debut in Goodwood and Ryan Moore is on board.

2.35

The foxes applied a tight Sha Tin when a brilliant fourth in the Hong Kong Cup and has a Goodwood victory on his CV, so Chester should be straight in his street.

His last run over this distance easily saw him take a Newcastle match and he can embrace the rail of his stall one draw.

Cambridgeshire winner Liberty Lane is respected remotely after the donkey work in a headwind when he fifth at Doncaster on return.

Ryan Moore’s booking keeps the attention for Karl Burke.

He has another chance with Bolster who enjoyed finding a test site when winning a newmarket -mentioned race last time in November.

It goes fresh, but can put some juice in the ground.

Space Legend looks a greater threat to William Haggas.

He became second in a Royal Ascot Group 2 last season and it is interesting to see him fall back a quarter of miles back to start the campaign.

Certain boy is not in the first blush of the youth, but he is suitable for a group of 2 seconds in France and will try to rely on a job from the front where those tactics can work.

3.05

Leinster placed himself straight on the photo by winning a handicap with a large field last time.

That was only his fourth point and he hit the line hard over 1m4f.

He is bred to enjoy this longer journey and Ryan Moore is on board for Joseph O’Brien from a handy maternity-five draw.

The dock of East India is brilliant about obstacles this winter and he won a decent game in Goodwood more than two miles last flat season.

It is only four and looks an ideal type for this race.

Caballo de Mar is in excellent form on the entire weather conditions and won four in a row in Southwell.

He likes fast soil on turf and although this is a lot of his most difficult task, he could hit the framework.

Zoffee won this first time last season and today is only 1 pound higher in the handicap.

Stable four helps and it would be no surprise to see him bouncing back to form.

Who’s Glen was a 13-length winner of 1m6f here in September and is suitable from a second Kempton. He has a big chance if he uses this decent soil.

Hot Fuss was fourth in the Fred Winter Hurdle last time and also has talent on the flat. He is on the shortlist.

Templegate’s 1-2-3 Chester Cup prediction

1st Leinster
2nd dock in East India
3rd Zoffee

3.40

Warda Jamila showed a lot of promise when he defeated a length at Comeback on Epsom the last time, which is good for handling Chester.

He loves this trip on decent land and Oisin Murphy comes on board again.

Take Heart was a solid sixth in Cork 20 days ago and he is only 3 pounds higher than his Handicap victory at Glorious Goodwood last season during this trip.

Gray Cubaan landed here last season back-to-back victories and is the best at this distance.

This is a stronger competition, but his preference for the track will bring him a long way.

Rathgar finished just before the tip on Epsom newest and cannot be discounted despite a difficult draw in stall ten.

Penzance loves this trip and was not lucky in running more than a mile on Thirsk on Saturday. He is better than that fifth place.

Ascot

1.50

Brave Mission ended last season with a smooth success during this trip on Kempton and can take a big step forward on this handicap debut.

He has a lot of pace and sees it open to improvement.

Power Fizz is back from the same marking that saw him go in a headbobber in Goodwood last week.

He loves this trip on fast land and is another one with more for William Haggas.

Humam is consistent and has done excellent performance when a little more than a length of the pace on the entire final day of all weather conditions in Newcastle.

He would have every chance if he repeats that effort back on Graszijd from the same brand.

Columnist was just a neck in the Coventry Stakes, so the class has.

He has been eliminated since July, but is worthwhile to go the market at a distance.

Philantrop went well during this trip on the sand with victories in Newcastle and Southwell.

This is more difficult, but he is able to better form James Fanshawe.

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