Templegate’s Placepot tips for Boxing Day at Kempton including Constitution Hill and King George – with £150k guarantee

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Templegate’s Placepot tips for Boxing Day at Kempton including Constitution Hill and King George – with £150k guarantee
Author: Craig Mahood
Published: Dec, 26 2024 00:01

THERE'S a monster day of sport ahead today - but there's no doubt where the highlight of the day is. Kempton Park hosts the latest renewal of the King George, as well as a colossal clash between Constitution Hill and Lossiemouth. So our man Templegate is here with his Placepot tips for the big day.

 [Lossiemouth takes on Constitution Hill in a cracker this Boxing Day]
Image Credit: The Sun [Lossiemouth takes on Constitution Hill in a cracker this Boxing Day]

Find The Sun's betting publishing principles here. The Placepot is a bet where you select a horse to be placed in the FIRST SIX races of any meeting. You can pick more than one horse in a race – you just multiply the number of selections in each race to calculate your stake. So for staking it’s 2x2x2x1x2x2 which adds up to 32 lines.

You can stake what you want upwards from 5p a line which would cost a total of £1.60. 10p a line is £3.20 and so on. Provided at least one in each race is placed, we get a payout!. And don't forget to claim your £40 bonus when you stake £10 as a new customer with Tote HERE*.

Tote special offer. Tote welcome offer: Get £40 bonus -- claim here*. ASTA LA PASTA gave his rivals a little too much rope when a fast-finishing third at Newbury last time. That was a good third effort over fences and built nicely on his convincing success at Carlisle. He will hopefully be closer to the pace today and make the most of his obvious stamina.

EL RIO jumped for fun when winning from the front at Sandown last month. He saw out this trip strongly and has more to come for Kim Bailey. He’s up 8lb in this stronger contest but has every chance of hitting the frame. THE JUKEBOX MAN looked a class act when taking the Grade 2 John Francome on his chasing debut at Newbury last month. We knew his quality from hurdling thanks to his neck second in the Albert Bartlett and he seems to have translated that to the bigger obstacles.

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