15:00 Haydock

Tip 1: 15:00 Haydock – GREY DAWNING – 1pt 

Tipped on Tuesday 18th November.

GREY DAWNING – 1pt at 13/8

15:15 Ascot

Tip 2: 15:15 Ascot – MARTATOR – 1pt 

Charlie Hall Chase winner Djelo remains Venetia Williams’ only winner of the season so far but MARTATOR (best priced at 17/2) should hold strong claims of a repeat success in this race.

The eight-year-old has form figures of 111 over this course and distance with his only defeat at Ascot coming when finding 2m5f too far in January.

Martator won this race by eleven lengths off a mark of 140 last season and runs in it off a 1lb lower mark this year. He has to bounce back from a below par effort at Exeter last time but looks worth chancing back at this track.

MARTATOR – 1pt at 17/2

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16:25 Wolverhampton

Tip 3: 16:25 Wolverhampton – FAR TOO FIZZY – 1pt

The David Loughnane trained FAR TOO FIZZY (best priced at 3/1) was a well backed winner on his handicap debut at Chelmsford when racing over 6f for the first time and he should hold strong claims despite racing off a 6lb higher mark.

The Far Above colt was sent off 25/1, 28/1 and 150/1 for his three qualifying runs but landed a gamble when sent off 100/30 on his first start in a nursery.

Far Too Fizzy beat Kuiama by ¾ lengths that day when pulling 1 ½ lengths clear of a solid yardstick and the form of that victory has been boosted by the runner-up winning on her next start. He should prove hard to beat from a good draw in Stall 3.

FAR TOO FIZZY – 1pt at 3/1

16:55 Wolverhampton

Tip 4: 16:55 Wolverhampton – KUIAMA – 1pt

Hopefully the form of KUIAMA (best priced at 3/1) is boosted in the preceding race by Far Too Fizzy who beat her at Chelmsford on her stable/handicap debut.

The Space Blues filly finished well beaten in four maiden/novice races when trained by Michael Attwater before finishing 2nd following a 139 day break on her first run for Dylan Cunha.

Kuiama proved that run was no fluke by providing Lillie Dingle with a first victory as a jockey only five days later off the same mark. She was value for more than the neck winning distance that day and can defy a 3lb higher mark.

KUIAMA – 1pt at 3/1