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Tipstrr’s two top tips for Monday: Angels Roc and Downforce ticking all the right boxes

Our friends at Tipstrr have run their numbers over Monday’s busy racing programme to pinpoint a couple of each-way prospects that have attracted the most support among their team of pundits

17:04 Windsor: Follow Attheraces on Twitter Handicap (1 mile 2 furlongs)

It only takes a quick glance at the market to see how wide open this handicap is expected to be, and the three market leaders Chagall, Albus Anne and Mr Zee all hold legitimate claims.

However, none of them hold much value at those prices, but they do help create value further down the betting, and that has created plenty of each-way support on Tipstrr for Jim Boyle's lightly-raced gelding Angels Roc.

We can forgive his last-placed finish on the all-weather track at Chelmsford 25 days ago, when he missed the break and then went through the motions in what could be written off as a pipe-opener after a six-month break.
He was sent off at 33/1 for a reason that day, and now is much more strongly fancied to recapture the form that saw him land back-to-back wins over this distance at Epsom and Brighton at the back end of last summer.

With four, or even five, each-way places on offer, he looks well-priced to merit serious each-way support.

Suggested bet: Angels Roc each-way in the 17:04 at Windsor

17:20 Curragh: Keadeen Hotel Handicap (6 furlongs)

This huge 24-runner handicap at the Curragh looks like a pinstickers' paradise, but many of the candidates have question marks against their turf form after having done most of their work on all-weather tracks.

Tipstrr's pundits have leaned heavily towards Downforce, who appears to hold great value in this 45-75 handicap when he usually competes at a higher level.
His trainer Willie McCreery is in decent form so far this season, landing four winners and 13 places from his 35 runners, while his record here at the Curragh is equally impressive (22 wins and 65 places from 222 runners over the last five years).
Downforce knows this course well, and indeed his last win was over this very trip in October, and the heavy going that day suggests Monday's soft ground should be no issue at all.

The booking of William Lee ticks another significant box, and with up to six each-way places up for grabs, this looks like a great opportunity for Downforce to make his presence felt.

Suggested bet: Downforce each-way in the 17:20 at Curragh

READ MORE: Monday racing tips from Beverley, Windsor, Warwick, Bath, Down Royal, Curragh and Kempton

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