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Tuesday’s Uttoxeter racing tips: My Girl Lollipop to go giddy-up

To Uttoxeter on Tuesday, March 29 and Planet Sport have a pick that’s as sweet as candy for Stuart Edmunds.

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Here's a quick list of Planet Sport's super seven picks from Uttoxeter on Tuesday, March 29.
Lleyton (13.55 Uttoxeter)
Prince Des Fichaux (14.30 Uttoxeter)

Karl Phillipe (15.00 Uttoxeter)

My Girl Lollipop (15.35 Uttoxeter)

Getaway Boy (16.10 Uttoxeter)
Larkbarrow Lad (16.45 Uttoxeter)

Touchy Feely (17.20 Uttoxeter)

If you thought we'd leave you without a rundown on our three main picks at Uttoxeter then you don't know us very well.

15.00 Uttoxeter - Karl Philippe

Fergal O'Brien's hat-trick hunter has a great chance of racking up a three-timer in the Excloosive Event Hire Novices' Limited Handicap Chase.

A fairly consistent performer, the seven-year-old has picked up two distance victories on the spin at Ludlow with a combined winning distance of five and a half lengths.

A four pounds rise shouldn't be enough to stop the Kentucky Dynamite gelding from going in again under the experienced Paddy Brennan in this bijou field.

15.35 Uttoxeter - My Girl Lollipop

Named after the famous ska song, this one can have punters going giddy-up in the Patricia Smith Celebration Mares' Handicap Hurdle.

Stuart Edmund's six-year-old mare already has a second to her name at Uttoxeter in February and was again runner-up at the extended two miles, three and a half furlongs trip at Doncaster in March.
Carrying a reasonable weight and Ciaran Gethings up top, My Girl Lollipop can prove a dandy choice.

17.20 Uttoxeter - Touchy Feely

The classy Nicky Henderson and Nico De Boinville team up with Touchy Feely in the Cazoo Mares' Open National Hunt Flat Race.

While she might not be a Constitution Hill, Henderson runners always have to be taken seriously, especially this one with a good second on debut at Newbury.
That sort of experience is always invaluable in this sort of bumper and Touchy Feely can prove a tactile tip on the way to better things.

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