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Wednesday’s Ludlow racing tips: Fortune to favour Nicky Henderson’s Crystal Gazing

Nicky Henderson is set to run Mister Coffey

Planet Sport have picks from all seven races at Ludlow on Wednesday, March 23. Crystal Gazing can prove the visionary choice for Seven Barrows.

Planet Sport's Live Race Centre has everything you need on racing at Ludlow, including jockeys, trainers and form.

Here's a quick reference list of Planet Sport's super seven picks from Ludlow on Wednesday, March 23

Torino (14.20 Ludlow)

Hamilton Dici (14.55 Ludlow)

Midnight Centurion (15.30 Ludlow)

Tide Times (16.05 Ludlow)

Coolnaugh Haze (16.40 Ludlow)

Crystal Gazing (17.10 Ludlow)

Stratagem (17.40 Ludlow)
You didn't think we'd leave you without some more juicy detail on Planet Sport's three main picks at Ludlow did you?

14.55 Ludlow - Hamilton Dici

Boasting bags of ability, Hamilton Dici should take some stopping in the Morris Property Novices' Handicap Chase at Class 4 level.

The Lady Dulverton owned five-year-old won well at Warwick in November over Wednesday's distance under Chester Williams, then posted a couple of fourth places with main Kim Bailey rider David Bass.
Williams' takes the reins once more and claims three pounds as a conditional, meaning it should be veni, vidi, vici for Hamilton Dici.

16.05 Ludlow - Tide Times

They say tide and time wait for no man and this Ian Williams runner won't be hanging about in the Bromfield Sand And Gravel Handicap Chase.

Knocking on the door more than a window cleaner after a sandstorm, Tide Times was second last time out at Wincanton.
That staying on performance over three miles and a furlong should mean Tide Times stays all day in this one and can leave the rest out of their depth.

17.10 Ludlow - Crystal Gazing

Planet Sport foresees a win for Crystal Gazing in the E F G Harris Allday Handicap Hurdle.

Nicky Henderson's seven-year-old isn't the most consistent but did post a distance win at Warwick back in September of last year.
A snip in trip at Stratford last time out probably wasn't ideal and with Nico De Boinville in the saddle, you don't need a fortune teller to suggest that Crystal Gazing has a good chance here.

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