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Last Updated: Tuesday, 1 February, 2005, 10:07 GMT
Tuesday's racing bulletin
The Five Live selection is Duchamp in the 1540 at Exeter (all times GMT)

Kauto Star remains favourite to lift the Arkle Trophy at the Cheltenham Festival despite falling at the second last at Exeter on Monday.

Ruby Walsh's mount was cruising when he came to grief but was quickly remounted by the jockey, who failed by a short head to get back in front.

Racing on Tuesday comes from Taunton, Lingfield and Southwell.

The ground is good with good-to-soft places at Taunton where Tony McCoy has some decent-looking mounts.

The champion jockey, who had a treble at Exeter on Monday, has just two rides.

The Player in the 1340 is making his hurdling debut so it will be safer to side with Duchamp in the 1540.

The gelding looks really well handicapped on his old form and his comeback race could hardly have been more pleasing when he finished a respectable eight lengths behind the useful Great Travel.

The Polytrack is riding standard at both Southwell and Lingfield following a splattering of rain overnight.

True to Yourself would only need to repeat his effort 12 days ago to take Southwell's 1450 while at Lingfield, Secret Place has a favourite's chance in the 1500.


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