Top each way tips across three cards on Tuesday 11th January
Selected bookmakers are boosting the number of paid places available in 9 races today
Golden Glory and Gossip feature in our best each way tips
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Every day, bookmakers boost the number of paid places on offer in a number of different horse races.
Punters have just three cards to sink their teeth into on Tuesday. Doncaster and Exeter host good quality National Hunt meetings, before Southwell stages another decent card on their new Tapeta track this evening.
We've taken a look through all of the bookie's special offers pages today and picked out our best each way betting tips in today's extra place races.
Extra Place Races - Tuesday 11th January
5 Places Available - 3:20pm Doncaster, 4:20pm Southwell
KNOWN finished behind talented sorts like Shishkin, West Cork and Fifty Ball during his first few starts over hurdles. Jonjo O'Neill's charge ran well on his final start of last season, going down by less than two lengths to Java Point, who's won well over fences since. Richie McLernon's mount struggled on his reappearance at Aintree, but he's been dropped three pounds in the handicap since then and should be capable of challenge off 113.
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Despite struggling on most of her starts for Mags Mullins in Ireland, GOLDEN GLORY was handed a ridiculous handicap mark of 112 when he arrived in England. Robert Stephens' eight-year-old hasn't finished better than fourth in any of her six starts in handicaps, but she was running fairly well before unseating Caolin Quinn at the last on her latest effort at Ffos Las and the handicapper has dropped Golden Glory a further two pounds down to 88.
GOSSIP won on the fibre-sand surface here at Southwell last season. Scott Dixon's mare handled the new Tapeta track well on her reappearance here in December, where she kept on to finish fifth having drifted out to 40/1. Being drawn low has proven to be a huge advantage over five furlongs on this brand new track, so Liam Browne's mount could be perfectly placed to challenge from stall three.