Racing tips from Newsboy for Sunday's UK cards at Chepstow and Carlisle

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Chepstow hosts one of the horse racing cards on Sunday, January 8 (Image: Getty)
Chepstow hosts one of the horse racing cards on Sunday, January 8 (Image: Getty)

SKINFLINT (2.05, nap) is fancied to build on a return to winning form at Chepstow last time with a victory in the Monmouthshire track’s Cazoo Search Drive Smile Handicap Chase on Sunday.

Henry Oliver’s 11-year-old gained an easy 10-length success over two and a half miles at the start of last month.

But this consistent gelding has form over further and a 10lb rise in the weights shouldn’t stop another good account.

Later on at the Welsh track, FELICIE DU MAQUIS (3.15, nb) is tipped to land the Cazoo Search Drive Smile Mares' Handicap Hurdle.

Clive Boultbee-Brooks' dual winning pointer who has made a bright start under Rules, making a winning hurdles debut at Lingfield in November before following up under a penalty at Warwick the following month.

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Racing tips from Newsboy for Sunday's UK cards at Chepstow and CarlisleChepstow hosts one of the horse racing cards on Sunday, March 19 (Getty)

Further progress seems sure to come and this Class 3 affair looks just right for her.

Sunday tips

CHEPSTOW
1.30 L’ASTROBOY
2.05 SKINFLINT (NAP)
2.40 SHOMEN UCHI
3.15 FELICIE DU MAQUIS (NB)
3.50 SAIL AWAY
4.25 BELLS OF STAMFORD
5.00 THE JUKEBOX MAN

CARLISLE
1.50 TOMMY’S OSCAR
2.25 MONOCHROMIX
3.00 IMPERIAL ALEX
3.35 RAMSES DE TEILLEE
4.10 MAID O’MALLEY
4.45 CRACK DU NINIAN
5.20 LATE ROMANTIC

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