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Tuesday’s Sedgefield racing tips: Hurricane Dylan to blow them away

To Sedgefield on Tuesday, April 19 and Planet Sport have some top tips. Hurricane Dylan is more than a rolling stone.

Click on Planet Sport's Live Race Centre for all the latest information on racing at Sedgefield including race cards.
Here's a quick reference list of Planet Sport's picks from the eight races at Sedgefield.
Gold Miner (13.05 Sedgefield)
Costly Diamond (13.40 Sedgfield)
The Navigator (14.10 Sedgefield)
Frimeur De Lancray (14.45 Sedgefield)

Punta Prima (15.20 Sedgefield)

Hurricane Dylan (15.50 Sedgefield)

Monbeg Chit Chat (16.20 Sedgefield)

Imperial Merlin (16.55 Sedgefield)

Don't sweat as Planet Sport have some finer detail on our three main picks from Sedgefield.

15.20 Sedgefield - Punta Prima

Donald McCain and Brian Hughes are a dream team at Sedgefield, being the top trainer and jockey at the Northern track.

The pair team up with Punta Prima in the Manpower - Gemma Is Leaving Today Handicap Hurdle and look to have a solid chance of a win.

A mistake last time out saw Punta Prima finish third but if settled better by Hughes, the five-year-old can easily improve on that.

15.50 Sedgefield - Hurricane Dylan

Bob Dylan sang about the boxer Rubin Carter in the song Hurricane and this one has more than a puncher's chance in the Manpower - Gemma Is Leaving Today Handicap Hurdle.

The 11-year-old veteran finished second last time out at Stratford over two miles, six furlongs and a snip of a furlong should be ideal.
Conditional Joe Anderson takes off a hefty seven pounds and it would be no surprise to see Hurricane Dylan blow them away here.

16.55 Sedgefield - Imperial Merlin

Racing in the familiar black and white Imperial silks which have been carried by some class horses, Imperial Merlin can take the Free Daily Tips On attheraces.com Open National Hunt Flat Race.

The combination of trainer John Quinn, jockey Brian Hughes and the five-year-old's racecourse experience should prove too strong.
A second on debut was decent and Imperial Merlin can bring a little magic in the closer at Sedgefield.

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