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Racing League Tip: Templegate shines with 20-1 chance in full punt guide for week 2 at Lingfield

After a blockbuster opening night at Doncaster, the Racing League returns for Week 2.

Sean Levey dominated the show, with London and The South taking a commanding lead under the expert guidance of Sun Racing columnist Matt Chapman.

But it's all about playing at the ringfield on Thursday.

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Lingfield Racing League Thursday

5.10

STREET KID can come back from eight months off with a win. He performed best in all weather and was a pleasant success at Wolverhampton in November.

This trip is ideal, and his £1 gain looks more than fair because of its success.


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Danzan is another player given a chance by the handicappers after a long losing streak in his Thirsk 12 days ago.

Aberama Gold is interesting to try this distance for the first time in three years. He has performed well in strong contests and claims a solid position.

5.40

CONSENSUS DE VEGA hit target as last month's course and distance had something left in the tank.

The handicapper is not overreacting in his Mark 81 starting handicap and looks like there is room for improvement.

Reversion ran his best race in a long time when he fell half a second off at Sandown.

Trainer Alan King reached for the visor for the first time. He joins the mix again.

Buckshaw Village had his two wins on all-weather last fall, but his runs on both turf looked rusty this season.

Going back to your favorite track might help.

6.10

IMMORTAL BEAUTY scored in his debut handicap at his July course at Newmarket 12 days ago looked very promising at the time.

His five-pound gain for that success looked generous and a step up from six furlongs could bring improvement to Richard Hannon's filly.

Kiss N Cuddle will be competitive again after being collared in the closing stages of Doncaster's racing his league match last week.

Kingdom of Dreams came back from the same fair his mark, finishing second in his handicap debut at Yarmouth.

6.40

Royal Aviation said last month he was a third of his neck here over a mile.

He just lifted the weights up a bit and this long distance should be in his street.

Postmark got better as the race went on when he won the Ffos Las mile contest.

He then moved to Milton Harris and should give Frankie Dettori a good ride.

Le Forban didn't fare well last time at his Goodwood, but it was a no-brainer the last time he tackled this course and distance in June.

7.10

JEWEL MAKER impressed when he scored easily at Haydock over the weekend It was a target.

He enjoyed the first crack at this distance, crossing the line with many hands.

Even with a £4 penalty, Tim Easterby's hopes should continue.

Menaibridge is showing his best form here and is pictured on the course and distance before the 3 start.

He came back from the same record without missing a chance. Tregony was a solid second to him at Sandown, but dropped to this distance last time. His Clive Cox in trainer is in decent condition.

7.40

DESERT EMPEROR finished his 4th place among hot mates last time in Chester. He was not helped by a stalling 12 draw at Rudy and had to burn a lot of petrol as he came up front a little too early.

He is in good boxing form and is ridden by a more experienced rider today.

Neandra said he was a 6 length winner on the course and distance 19 days ago and the weight he put up 8 pounds may not be enough.

It was her fourth run, so there should be more to Andrew Her Balding's mare.

Storm's Castle won in style at Chelmsford and he was already in first place with a few miles to go. Hayley Turner should receive a nice tune from Gosden He Runner.

8.10

Country His pile has really improved this season, before taking a convincing win at Goodwood before taking a big field at Newbury to help his I got a handicap.

She was ill-fitted last time back at 1m5f, but she ran well in her 1-of-3 close.

She is off the same mark and Frankie seems the most likely winner on this card.

Responsible Sally is back from her two-year off and 29 days ago she was a close second in course and distance.

Continue from there and you'll be right there.

Diamond His Bay was knocking on the door and fared well when he approached his third at Kempton. He has much more to offer than a stay-at-home trip.

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