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Assuming all four meetings get the go ahead, it’ll be Chepstow, Newcastle, Plumpton and Wolverhampton providing the quality Tuesday fare on Sky Sports Racing

1.30 Chepstow – Quality runner returns for Noel Williams

Six go to post for what looks an intriguing contest and the return of Speech Bubble in the Download The Vickers.Bet App Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase (1:30).

Noel Williams will be delighted to see his star back after 648 days off the track and will surely go well if hitting the form that saw her finish second to Love Envoi on her penultimate start.

Kerry Lee has her yard in good form at present and she relies on Kings Keeper who shaped like needing the run first time up at Ffos Las, while Big Blue Moon has only had the six races in his career and makes chasing debut for Tom Lacey.

2.25 Plumpton – Iconic Muddle to give Quinn another big winner?

The old boys will bid to roll back the years in the Tysers Veterans’ Handicap Chase (2:25) and Caolin Quinn will be bidding for another big victory at the track.

He took the feature Sussex National when last here and will be hoping course winner Iconic Muddle can build on his runner up spot at Wincanton last time.

Burrows Park hasn’t been seen over fences since November 2022 when behind subsequent Topham Chase winner Bill Baxter but he is rated 7lb lower and would be no surprise if he went well.

6.30 Newcastle – Mondammej bids for seventh

Course winner Mondammej will aim to land a seventh success for Antony Brittain in the Build Your Acca With BetUK Handicap (6:30).

He’s trying six furlongs for the first time since being well beaten in the Ayr Gold Cup and now against lesser opposition, he would be dangerous to rule out.

Billyjoh will need to break out of the stalls quicker than on previous occasions now he’s stepping up in class, whilst Lahab could go well for the Grant Tuer team.

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Watch every race from Plumpton, Chepstow, Newcastle and Wolverhampton on Tuesday 16 January.



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