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Best horse racing tips for today’s action at Huntingdon, Doncaster, Ffos Las and Chelmsford from Tom Bull

Don't miss out on Tom Bull's best bets at Thursday's meetings

I'M refreshed and raring to go after a delicious day off and can't wait to get stuck into a cracking Huntingdon card today.

There's some competitive fare all over the place and there are a few I'm very keen on.

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Huntingdon

2.00 Emitom - The Sidney Banks serves up a cracker this year, with Emitom taking on Angel's Breath.

Nicky Henderson's Supreme favourite is bound to go off favourite but he has to give 5lb to Warren Greatrex's exciting prospect - and that could just swing the scales in his favour.

He's been very impressive on both his starts over hurdles and visually looks to have a massive engine.

He can take this before going on to Festival victory.


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Doncaster

2.10 De Forgotten One - Produced quite an impressive performance when winning at the track last time and looks a horse to follow.

He has to carry a penalty but so do quite a few of them he looks to have the most potential.

It was only his first start over hurdles so he should improve and despite the number of runners this doesn't look the strongest of races.

Bully's Thursday Bankers

Huntingdon 2.00 - Emitom

Doncaster 2.10 - De Forgotten One

Ffos Las 3.00 - Radical Archie

Chelmsford 6.25 - Bollihope

Ffos Las

3.00 Radical Archie - Has been in fine form over hurdles of late, winning a 17-runner handicap with ease before finishing second off a higher mark at this track last time.

Speaks volumes that he now goes over fences despite being more than capable of picking up another contest over hurdles.

Evan Williams has a fantastic record at this track and his well-built eight-year-old should appreciate the switch to the larger obstacles.

Chelmsford

6.25 Bollihope - Impressive winner on his penultimate start bumped into one latest but should make amends now.

He's only 2lb for that run which is more than fair and he still looks on a good mark judged on his old form.

The top-weight Executive Force is clearly the one to beat but he could be vulnerable under a 12lb penalty.

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