Kelso afternoon racing tips: Best bets for Wednesday, November 29

Kelso Racecourse
Off to the Scottish borders for the afternoon meeting at Kelso on Wednesday, November 29. Can the Planet Sport tipsters help you bash the bookies?
We kick off with some details on our selected horses at Kelso, and we have a full list of selections at the bottom of the page.
Don't forget to check out the full racecard, results and live odds in Planet Sport's racing live centre.
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(Please be aware selections could become non-runners after article's first publication)
12:30 (Kelso) Wyenot
Henry Daly can saddle his first ever winner at Kelso when Wyenot makes the long journey from his Shropshire base for the Every Race Live On Racing TV Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle.
Daly has only ever had five runners at the Borders track, so it is not as if he has been sending many there, but the fact Wyenot makes the trip is interesting.
She looked very promising when winning on her hurdling debut at Ludlow, scoring by five lengths and looking capable of defying a penalty.
That was against the boys, and the second and third have since come out and won, giving the form a very decent look.
13:00 (Kelso) Busty Boy
Busty Boy was a winner last time out for Daragh Bourke and he also looked the type to oblige again.
He won three times in point-to-points but was beaten on his first two outings under rules, although they were in decent company – and over hurdles.
Sent over fences first time out this season at Kelso, and stepped up in trip, Busty Boy was a comfortable winner without being wildly impressive.
However, he has only been raised 5lb ahead of the Follow @racingtv On X Novices’ Handicap Chase and could be the type to rattle up a sequence.
14:45 (Kelso) Call Me Harry
Call Me Harry brings strong form with a handicap hurdle second here preceding a victory in this grade over three miles at Musselburgh, so has a strong chance.
Hidden Commander won tackling fences at this track in September. Followed up at Hexham tackling a handicap chase before a below par Ayr run.
Rates highly and could bounce back.
Beat The Retreat showed promise in March at Ayr when a distant second attempting a 2m maiden hurdle. Open to further progress.
Boomslang previously placed at this venue and looks interesting.
15:20 (Kelso) Without Conviction
Without Conviction has been going well of late. Producing a handicap chase second here beaten only a neck attempting this level, before another strong runner-up effort at Hexham. Will be a leading player again.
Sputnik finished third at Ayr tackling a handicap chase in this grade and could go close.
Bretney and Camp Belan should also be on the shortlist.
Kelso selections in full:
KELSO: 12.30 Wyenot, 1.00 Busty Boy, 1.35 Secret Secret, 2.10 Jem In Em, 2.45 Call Me Harry, 3.20 Without Conviction.



