Best horse racing tips for Tuesday: Sunracing’s top picks for today’s racing at Chelmsford, Ffos Las, Nottingham and Thirsk
Don't miss out on Sunracing's best bet and each-way shot at all of Tuesday's meetings

THERE are four meetings today in England and Wales, headed by a good quality card at Chelmsford.
The Sunracing team have been studying the form and below are some of the best bets and each-way shots for the day.
Chelmsford
Best bet
3.30 Wissahickon - John Gosden's unexposed three-year-old was all the rage for a hot little handicap at the July meeting but was always on the back foot. However, that almost certainly wasn't his true form and he's worth another chance here as he could still be Group class.
Each-way
3.00 Executive Force - Off bottom weight Michael Wigham's four-year-old can finally get his head in front. He's not won since his debut, but has dropped to a very good mark and a fourth last time signalled a return to form.
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Ffos Las
Best bet
3.45 Time To Sea - Was well backed when winning last time and looks capable of following up. Only been handed a 3lb rise and there are few in this contest in any sort of form.
Each-way
4.45 Roystonia - Was a bit disappointing last time out in a valuable handicap but that was much more competitive than this and she is still unexposed. Hugo Palmer has a knack with his fillies and this one has plenty of potential off a mark of 81.
Nottingham
Best bet
7.05 Tarboosh - A decent conditions race can go the way of Paul Midgley's progressive type. Two wins in his last two starts mean he's at the top of his game and with only three rivals, he'll be tough to beat.
Each-way
8.05 Swanton Blue - Drops down to a Class 6 for only the second time in the last year and that can help him get his head back in front. Silvestre De Sousa takes the ride and he's on a good mark.
FOND OF BLONDE Hugo Palmer keeps the faith in Vintage Stakes also-ran Blonde Warrior
Thirsk
Best bet
7.50 Twilight - Blinkers made a big difference to Tim Easterby's filly when she won at Catterick last time out and can strike again under a 6lb penalty. Jockey Rachel Richardson is riding out of her skin and this doesn't look the strongest of races.
Each-way
8.20 Sunhill Lad - This is one of the weakest races you're likely to see and the drop into a 0-65 can see Ann Duffield's three-year-old win for the first time. First-time cheekpieces can help rev him up and Graham Lee takes the ride.