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Today’s FREE horse racing tips: Goodwood and Nottingham – Steve Mullen’s betting preview for the racing this Sunday, June 10

Steve Mullen guides you through Sunday's racing at Goodwood and Nottingham

GOODWOOD

2.00

KING OF NEPAL has been in excellent form on the all-weather with wins at Wolverhampton and Kempton, both over this distance.

He had the useful Ripp Orf behind him there so the form looks solid. He’s been off since January but will go close if anything like fit.

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2.35
PANKO is dropping in class after a good comeback run a Chester last time, another quirky track like this one.
His style suits Goodwood because he likes to get out in front and away from trouble.
This trip suits and he’s on a fair mark.
3.10
NORTH KOREA looked like she was building up to a win when second at Salisbury last time.
She drops down into what looks a weak race even for a seller and a repeat of her last run would be good enough.

STANLEY finished strongly to win over 1m6f at Salisbury last time and should have no problem with this longer trip. Handicapper has been fair with a 4lb rise and he comes from an in-form yard.
4.20
SILVERRICA did well to win on her comeback run at Bath last time, improving as the race went on to score with a little up her sleeve.
She’s up 3lb for that and will like this ground. Another big run is expected.
4.55
TAMREER looked a nice prospect when winning on her debut at Salisbury last time. Kept on well to win going away over a similar distance.
She should learn from that experience and improve past Four White Socks who also went well on debut at Windsor.

5.30

QUICK BREATH got going to late at Salisbury last time and had to settle for fourth in a big field.
He had earlier won well at Windsor over 6f and this step up in distance shouldn’t be a problem.

NOTTINGHAM

1.45 Napanook
2.20 Team Decision
2.55 Starboy
3.30 Company Asset
4.05 Moonraker
4.40 Undercover Brother
5.15 Fort Jefferson
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