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Last Updated: Monday, 15 November, 2004, 10:09 GMT
Monday's racing bulletin

The Five Live selection is Kiwi Babe in the 1440 at Folkestone (all times GMT).

There are three meetings today - at Folkestone, Leicester and Wolverhampton.

Folkestone gets under way at 1240 and the chase course is absolutely perfect - good ground. The hurdles course is slightly softer - it's good to soft, soft in places.

Horses will chances include Flying Patriach, who will be ridden by champion jockey Tony McCoy, in the first race.

Ruby Walsh also has a couple of good chances with Chief Tartar in the 1340 and he also ride Kiwi Babe in the 1430.

At Leicester, where they start at 1250, it is good, good to firm in places on the chase course - but good to soft in the last furlong.

The hurdles course is good to soft, soft in places.

Lizzie Bathwick in the opener should go well for the in-form Timmy Murphy.

Meanwhile, the Colin Tinkler-trained Supreme Dawn is looking for a hat-trick in the 1450.

The going at Wolverhampton is standard and best bet looks to be Now and Again, who goes in the 1430.




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