Horse racing tips: Templegate’s NAP was unlucky to lose last time and can make amends at Haydock

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TEMPLEGATE tackles another Wednesday of racing looking for a few good winners.

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O’CONNELL (3.50 Haydock, nap).

Sue Smith’s eight-year-old hit the front too soon at Carlisle last time and idled up the hill before being nabbed in the closing stages.

He has no issue with staying and Nick Schofield is back on board today as he was when winning at Market Rasen in December.

He looks on a fair mark despite a 4lb rise and a better-timed challenge can see him strike.

THEFORMISMIGHTY (3.00 Market Rasen, nb)

Was no match for classy Gidleigh Park when they met at Newbury two runs ago and is better than we saw at Warwick last time.

In-form Dan Skelton has given him a break and he’s more than capable of getting off the mark.

SUPERSTYLIN (2.00 Market Rasen, treble)

Scored at Lingfield and was a decent third at Southwell 16 days ago. He has winning form around here and handles cut underfoot.

UPEPO (6.30 Southwell, Lucky 15)

Won twice at Lingfield before two close podium finishes at Wolverhampton. The handicapper has left his mark alone and he looks capable of better upped in distance here.

Templegate’s tips

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