Watch: Tom Segal and Mattie Batchelor mark your cards for Saturday's ITV4 action on The Morning Post
Join host Dave Orton for our live and interactive betting show sponsored by William Hill.
Tom Segal and Mattie Batchelor are on the panel this week to give their views, insights and horseracing tips ahead of all the big races on ITV4 this weekend.
We will also be speaking to Deputy Irish Editor David Jennings, who will give us his analysis and tips on the great action in Ireland this weekend.
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