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Horse racing tips: This big value Royal Ascot trixie can leave the bookies crying into their top hats

Horse racing tips: This big value Royal Ascot trixie can leave the bookies crying into their top hats

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SUN Racing tackles Friday's racing confident of smashing in some winners.
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LONGSHOT
He has won his past three including in impressive style at Chester last time. He's up the weights but can hit the frame.
EACH-WAY THIEF
HAVE an each-way trixie at Royal Ascot starting with HAND OF GOD (3.40) who was a good winner on quick ground two runs ago.
DASH OF AZURE (5.00) came back with an impressive win at Kempton last time and has more to come.
WIMBLEDON HAWKEYE (5.35) ran well in the Dante last time and is respected with the Owen yard still in good form.
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