Tuesday's Gazette horse racing tips

Kew Gardens can provide Aidan O'Brien with a first ever victory in the bet365 Feilden Stakes at Newmarket tomorrow.
Tiger Roll clears the last to win the Grand National
Picture: BRIAN CLARKTiger Roll clears the last to win the Grand National
Picture: BRIAN CLARK
Tiger Roll clears the last to win the Grand National Picture: BRIAN CLARK

With the Grand National meeting at Aintree now out of the way, Flat racing can again take centre stage and this Listed contest is the main attraction on the opening afternoon of the Craven meeting at Headquarters.

Kew Gardens was not far off being top-class as a juvenile last season, running with credit behind esteemed stable companions Nelson and Saxon Warrior on a couple of occasions.

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The Galileo colt enjoyed his day in the sun when winning the Zetland Stakes at this track in October and while O'Brien's runners invariably improve for their first outing of the campaign, Kew Gardens would surely not be making the trip across the Irish Sea unless he was ready enough to do himself justice.

Purser is very difficult to oppose in the British EBF bet365 Conditions Stakes.

John Gosden's charge was favourite for the Autumn Stakes in October, following a demolition job at Lingfield on his previous start, and while he came up short, he was far from disgraced in finishing third.

He blew the cobwebs away with a decent effort behind Kentucky Derby contender Gronkowski on the all-weather at Newcastle on Good Friday and although he must concede weight all round for his latest assignment, he should be up to the task.

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History Writer is of interest in the second division in the Alex Scott Maiden Stakes.

The son of Canford Cliffs shaped with immense promise on his racecourse introduction at Sandown last September, faring the best of the newcomers in finishing third.

The form was subsequently boosted by the fourth, Emaraaty, who won next time before going on to contest the Dewhurst.

History Writer has not been seen since that initial effort and clearly his fitness has to be taken on trust.

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However, his 2000 Guineas engagement suggests he is held in high regard and he will have to be winning this, and winning well, if he is going to be a realistic contender for the season's opening Classic early next month.

Veteran sprinter Move In Time gets the nod in the concluding Quy Mill Hotel & Spa Handicap.

It is over three years since the 10-year-old claimed Group One glory in the Prix de l'Abbaye and he is clearly not the force of old.

That said, his mark has fallen accordingly and his close-up third on his first start of 2018 at Newcastle last month suggested he is not done with just yet.

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That was just his second start since joining Paul Midgley from Bryan Smart's yard and it could be that the change of scenery has given him a new lease of life.

Achill Road Boy won nicely at Carlisle less than three weeks ago and can strike again over the same course and distance in the 188Bet Handicap Chase.

Jumping fare also comes from Exeter, where Wizards Bridge is fancied to complete his hat-trick for Colin Tizzard in the Prydis Handicap Chase.

SELECTIONS:

NEWMARKET: 1.50 Prevent, 2.25 History Writer, 3.00 I Am A Dreamer, 3.35 Purser, 4.10 Plutonian, 4.45 KEW GARDENS (NAP), 5.20 Mjjack, 5.55 Move In Time.

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CARLISLE: 2.10 Mill Forge, 2.45 Rhymers Stone, 3.20 Fin And Game, 3.55 Achill Road Boy, 4.30 Derrynane, 5.05 Mister Kit, 5.40 The Very Man.

EXETER: 2.00 Master Tommytucker, 2.35 Corlay, 3.10 Wizards Bridge, 3.45 Clash Of D Titans, 4.20 Diamond Guy, 4.55 Irish Thistle, 5.30 Big Bang De Loire.

FAIRYHOUSE: 4.05 De Plotting Shed, 4.40 Msassa, 5.15 Not Many Left, 5.50 Karalee, 6.20 Sunsetstorise, 6.50 Asthuria, 7.20 Sizing Coal, 7.50 Tintangle.

Gordon Elliott continued his spectacular rise to the summit of the sport by saddling Tiger Roll to claim a thrilling victory in the Randox Health Grand National at Aintree. When Elliott claimed National glory with Silver Birch in 2007, having not even trained a winner in his native Ireland, few could have envisaged that little over a decade later he would be firmly established among the training elite.

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Just in the last five weeks he has claimed the Leading Trainer Award at the Cheltenham Festival for the second time, broken records by going through the 200-winner mark for the season in Ireland and won his first Irish Grand National with General Principle.

He is long odds-on to claim a first Irish trainers’ title later this month and has now joined a very select band to have trained the winner of the world’s most famous steeplechase on more than one occasion.

Tiger Roll was a 10-1 shot off the back of claiming his third Cheltenham Festival success last month.

The eight-year-old looked set to run out an emphatic winner after cruising to the lead, but was all out in the end to deny the fast-finishing Pleasant Company by a head.