We’ve already seen this week how important it is to take track biases seriously, as four of our six low drawn Chester tips won. Catterick has a pace bias rather than a draw one and prominent racers tend to thrive here. With that in mind, Liam Bramall has picked out three runners in the shorter races on the card that should be advantaged by their prominent racing styles. You can also check out our free tips page for daily content across British and Irish racing.
Tees Aggregates was pestered for the lead when attempting to make all over course and distance last time out. He was a little too free as a result and his finishing effort suffered. If he can get an easier lead this time around, we could see a different result. Adrian Nicholls’ three-year-old was a head away from winning here on seasonal debut, despite stumbling at the start, and he should go close once again.
Without Flaw won well from the front at Ffos Las for previous connections back in 2023 and is currently on a 6lb lower mark. Tina Jackson’s filly only just failed to make all when second by a head at Redcar earlier this month and may well hang on over this very fast five furlongs.
One More Dream already has two turf wins to his name this year and he was up with the pace when winning at Doncaster. The handicapper has responded with a 6lb rise, which will make life harder, but he has won off 2lb lower in the past and should be competitive on that evidence.
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