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Thursday’s racing tips: Two longshots to fill your pockets at Kempton and Chelmsford from Jack Keene

Don't miss out on these each-way bets for Thursday, November 29 from Jack Keene

IT'S been a quiet few days in the world of racing.

But nothing gets my juices flowing quite like some all-weather action on a Thursday night.

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The one that really catches the eye on a typically competitive evening at Kempton is the lightly-raced BILLY STAR (7.30).

Jimmy Fox's three-year-old had shown barely a glimmer of ability on his first five racecourse starts.

The penny finally dropped when he ran an eye-catching fourth over a mile at this venue last time out.

He was denied a clear run approaching the final furlong and kept on strongly once in the clear to snatch fourth on the line.

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He looks well worth a crack at 1m4f now, given that he is by a St Leger winner in Sixties Icon and out of a dam who is closely related to a 2m Group 1 winner Down Under.

The handicapper has eased him 3lb so he receives weight all round, while he has been handed a kind draw in stall three.

Just 15 minutes after Billy blitzes 'em at Kempton, REDGRAVE (7.45) can cause a splash at Chelmsford.

Joe Tuite's four-year-old was a game winner over 7f on the all-weather in September - the runner-up franked the form on his next start and is now rated 86.

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