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St Patrick’s Day at the track means the Guinness is flowing and Irish hopes are high – but who have our brokers and insurers put their stake on?

Day three at the Cotswolds track is always exciting and its marked as St Patrick's Days (in actual fact it's the 17th).

So have our brokers and insurers tipped some Irish horses to come up trumps?

The first tip of the day is Ptit Zig, coming from Derek Coles, CEO of Direct Group at Ryan Insurance Group, running in the JLT Novices' Chase at 1.30. Coles owns a share in Dodging Bullets who won the Queen Mother Champion chase yesterday.

Ptit Zig is trained by Paul Nicholls and piloted by Sam Twiston

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