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TEMPLEGATE returns with his Placepot picks ahead of Saturday's Kempton card.

And it's a good one to get involved in, with a very cool £100,000 guaranteed in the pot!

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The Placepot is a bet where you select a horse to be placed in the FIRST SIX races of any meeting.

You can pick more than one horse in a race – you just multiply the number of selections in each race to calculate your stake. So for staking it’s 2x1x2x1x2x2 which adds up to 16 lines. 

You can stake what you want upwards from 5p a line. 10p a line is £1.60 with our picks and so on. Provided at least one in each race is placed, we get a payout!

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Saturday's Kempton Placepot picks

LEG 1: Auric, Grandlad

AURIC wasn’t asked too many questions when an eye-catching fourth on debut at Wolverhampton last month. He looked to have plenty left in the tank crossing the line and should take a major step forward with Oisin Murphy taking over from a 5lb claimer. 

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    LEG 4: Circuit Breaker, Duty Of Care

    CIRCUIT BREAKER looks a stayer to follow this season having moved from Ralph Beckett to Jonjo O’Neill for hefty money. He showed promise last season, winning over course and distance before going close in fair company at Haydock. He has lots of scope to improve and should be ahead of the handicapper. 

    DUTY OF CARE likes to come late so will need some luck but his last two wins have come around here and he ran well at Newcastle’s AW Finals day last week.

    LEG 5: Devoted Queen

    DEVOTED QUEEN will take all the beating after her smooth debut victory at Newmarket in October. This Kingman filly cruised along there and William Buick barely had to move. Moving up to a mile should bring more improvement and she’s an exciting prospect.

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