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Sunday's Uttoxeter racing tips: Peerless Beauty to put a smile on Fergal O'Brien's face

Planet Sport bring you a trio of top tips for all the racing action at Uttoxeter on Sunday, May 29.

As we head to Uttoxeter to round off the week's racing action, Planet Sport bring you three headline selections.

All the racecards, results and start times can be viewed via our Live Race Centre, while all selections will be listed below:

13:46 Hang In There

14:21 Landen Calling

14:56 Peerless Beauty

15:31 Barton Knoll

16:06 No No Maestro
16:41 Ashoka
17:16 Halifax

14:21 Uttoxeter - Landen Calling

After running home the victor in his last outing, there's plenty to like about Landen Calling's chances of securing back-to-back success at Uttoxeter on Sunday.
Owned by Fergal O'Brien, Landen Calling benefited from the good ground in his last run, and should conditions stay dry over the weekend, we're backing him to thrive again in the Cazoo Novices' Handicap Hurdle.

14:56 Uttoxeter - Peerless Beauty

O'Brien will hope for more success just half an hour after Landen Calling, when Peerless Beauty takes part in the Roy's Ices Mares' Novices' Hurdle.
The six-year-old put on a superb showing at Worcester last time out to claim the win, and with a weakened line-up, we're backing more success on Sunday.

15:31 Uttoxeter - Barton Knoll

There's a narrative for us all to get behind during Sunday's Clarke Chase, with the event named after Sir Stanley And Lady Clarke - the parents of Barton Knoll's owner Simon Clarke.
Having not finished outside of the first three in three outings since scoring at Doncaster in November, there's more than just a fairytale story behind our backing of Barton Knoll.
In fact, all five of Barton Knoll's previous victories have been on good ground, and with conditions set to be favourable over the weekend, back the 10-year-old to impress.

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