KEMPTON RACES: THREE PREVIEWS & PICKS FOR SATURDAY. Some very interesting racing today, and we have a bunch of bets lined-up. Those on our inner circle (Mentorship program/Tennis subscribers) have been sent an extra 4 racing tips, making it a total 7 with the 3 below:

KEMPTON RACES: THREE PREVIEWS & PICKS FOR SATURDAY
1:45 LA LUNA ARTISTA – 9/1
PRECIOUS MAN was a comfortable winner last time out over this course and distance. The ground won’t be an issue, and he’s almost certainly improved since being beaten by ONE HORSE TOWN at Cheltenham. Being 5lb better off with the Harry Denham-trained gelding, he’s entitled to head the market.
Smart Flat recruit FANTASY WORLD can only improve for his recent hurdling debut, although winning this looks a tall order.
French raider ALLURE is another highly rated former Flat performer. He was beaten on his hurdling debut, but that run will have done him plenty of good.
However, I’m prepared to take them all on with the only filly in the race, LA LUNA ARTISTA. She was beaten last time at Cheltenham, but a lack of a clear run ruined her chance. Even so, it was still a fair effort from the Jane Williams-trained daughter of SPANISH MOON, and I’m convinced she has more to give.
Considering the top two in the betting are penalised 5lb, along with her 7lb sex allowance, she looks excellent value.

2:25 GO WEST – 11/4
OLD COWBOY was taken out of his last intended race, presumably in search of better ground. Today’s good-to-soft should suit, but on the figures he’s got plenty to find.
JASMINE BLISS is best suited by a right-handed track, but a 5lb penalty almost nullifies her sex allowance. Like OLD COWBOY, she still has plenty to make up.
I’ve nothing against JAX JUNIOR other than the price. On paper, Lucy Wadham’s 7yo is rated 6lb superior to GO WEST, but that doesn’t justify even-money, especially with 3/1 available about the Nicholls runner.
Despite being 8, GO WEST doesn’t have many miles on the clock. He’s still improving and produced a career-best effort last time out. The son of WESTERNER is best suited by a right-handed track, and the drying ground should be right up his street.
3:00 STORMING GEORGE – 9/1
MUSTANG DU BREUIL receives the weight-for-age allowance and was a comfortable winner on his British debut for Nicky Henderson. However, I suspect he’ll be better suited by easier ground than he’s likely to encounter here.
KLUB DU RÊVE has improved with each run and should have more to come, but a 3lb penalty is not to be underestimated in a race like this. On paper, ONLYFORFRANKIE has a better chance than his odds suggest, though he too carries a 3lb burden.
With the Skeltons seemingly keeping something back, DOUBLE MEASURE is one with a chance. The 5yo is a strong-travelling type, but in such a competitive contest, 9/2 looks shorter than ideal.
All things considered, STORMING GEORGE appeals most from a value perspective. The drop back in trip looks a major plus, and coming from a less fashionable yard is helping the price. Good-to-soft ground should be ideal.

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