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Sunday's Uttoxeter racing tips: Sizing Cusimano and Eglantine Du Seuil can end weekend in style

Screaming Colours ridden by jockey Conor Orr on their way to winning the Boulton Group Midlands Grand National at Uttoxeter Racecourse, Staffordshire.

Following the thrills of Newcastle and Curragh, it’s time to wind down the weekend with action at Uttoxeter. Planet Sport tipsters bring you two selections ahead of the meeting on Sunday, June 26.

Our tipsters have a couple of cracking selections for Uttoxeter, which will hopefully boost your coffers.

You can follow all the live action with our live centre. Here's a quick list of our best bets for Sunday, with a bit more detail below if you need it.

13:30 Onward Route
14:00 Hey Frankie

14:30 Eglantine Du Seuil

15:00 Sizing Cusimano

15:35 Lermoos Legend
16:10 Gaulois
16:40 Lonimoss Bareliere

15:00 Uttoxeter - Sizing Cusimano

Joe Tizzard's runners are firing on all cylinders and Sizing Cusimano can keep up the good work in the bet365 Summer Cup at Uttoxeter.
Having his first official start for the Somerset handler, who took over his father Colin's licence at the start of the current campaign, Sizing Cusimano absolutely hacked up at Newton Abbot last month.
Sent off the 9-4 favourite, the nine-year-old got into a rhythm from an early stage on his first run for 259 days and his rivals simply could not live with him.
Raised 10lb for that 27-length verdict, Sizing Cusimano could still have more to give in this Listed contest.

14:30 Uttoxeter - Eglantine Du Seuil

Eglantine Du Seuil has plenty going for her despite being saddled with top weight in the bet365 Handicap Hurdle.
Angus Cheleda takes off 5lb and the pair combined to good effect at this track last month, making light work of the opposition to win by a length.
She is now back on a career-high mark of 149, but with her confidence riding high it might not be enough to stop her.

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