Horse racing tips: This 16-1 chance won this race a year ago and returns from just a 3lb higher mark

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LONGSHOT

EMILY POST (4.40 Pontefract)

She won this race 12 months ago and is back from a 3lb higher mark with every chance again.

EACH WAY THIEF

LETTER OF THE LAW (3.25 Brighton)

He has a win and seven seconds at this specialists’ track and should make the frame again.

CUT TO THE CHASE (4.55 Brighton)

He has few miles on the clock and was much improved when second at Wolverhampton last time.

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