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Horse racing tips: ‘Plenty of staying power’ – Templegate’s NAP due a big one after strong run of form

Published on April 22, 2025 at 10:59 PM

TEMPLEGATE tackles Wednesday's racing confident of smashing in some winners.

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KEVIN’S PRIDE (1.48 Perth, nap)

He won his only bumper start at Kilbeggan last summer and hasn’t done a lot wrong in finishing second on all three hurdles outings so far. He came back from four months off with a promising effort at Limerick last time and has plenty of staying power for this trip. He can get off the mark over timber with JJ Slevin in the saddle.

JACKSBAR (6.00 Taunton, nb)

She hit the target at Uttoxeter three starts ago and has gone close twice since. She relished stepping up to three miles at Southwell last time and has plenty more to come over staying distances.

SHE WENT WHOOSH (6.50 Lingfield, treble)

Richard Hannon’s filly clocked a personal best when beaten a length at Catterick 14 days ago and looks ready to win.

PARISENCORE (3.48 Perth, Lucky 15)

He went close in a stronger contest than this at Wetherby last time. He has winning form around here and is back from the same fair handicap mark.

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