The experts at TWE have carefully analysed the form and shared their top racing tips for success at Kempton.
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The experts at TWE have carefully analysed the form and shared their top racing tips for success at Kempton.
See our Tips below 👇 👇 👇
⚫ Kempton (12:45) - Leave Of Absence
⚫ Kempton (13:20) - The Jukebox Man
⚫ Kempton (13:55) - Lossiemouth
⚫ Kempton (14:30) - Banbridge
⚫ Kempton (15:05) - Rascallion
Leave Of Absence is the runner from the Anthony Honeyball yard in the opener at Kempton, and Tom Cannon is booked to take the ride.
The seven-year-old is yet to win over fences, but he made a pleasing impression when just held over two miles and two at Kempton last month by Iberico Lord.
That was a first start in 758 days, and there is likely more to come now up to speed.
The Jukebox Man looks a solid chance for the Ben Pauling yard at 13:20 at Kempton. Ben Jones is booked to take the ride on the six-year-old, who was a Grade 1-winning hurdler at the Cheltenham Festival last year.
Made a faultless transition to life over fences last month when beating a high-quality field over two miles and four at Newbury.
Up in trip today, and very much looks set to take high rank in the novice division over three miles.
A mouth-watering G1 Christmas Hurdle is due off at 13:55, with the return of Constitution Hill making the headlines.
However, Lossiemouth could be set to inflict a first defeat on the former Champion Hurdler. The Willie Mullins raider is in receipt of 7lb and has the added advantage of a recent run under her belt.
She was sensational on seasonal return, with Paul Townend motionless over two miles and four, as Lossiemouth beat Teahupoo by over three lengths in the G1 Hatton's Grace. Plenty in her favour.
The G1 King George VI Chase is due off at 14:30, and plenty of runners have live chances.
However, Banbridge will have perfect conditions to run his race for the in-form Joseph O'Brien team. Paul Townend is booked to take the ride on the eight-year-old, who has won five from ten starts over fences.
That includes a success over two miles and four in Grade Two company last January. Up to three miles for the first time, but plenty to like.
Rascallion could be an interesting alternative to the market leader in the 15:05 at Kempton.
The five-year-old represents the Keiran Burke team, with Charlie Deutsch booked to take the ride.
He was a fine second on his debut over hurdles last month when chasing home Meetmebythesea over two miles at Ludlow. Open to plenty of improvement on this second start over hurdles, and holds interesting claims.
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