talkSPORT have you covered with free horse racing tips and free bets on the day’s meetings at Kempton for the King George VI Chase Day and Aintree.Tom Lunn has gone through the racecard, form, going, race replays and much more to help guide your horse racing betting choices with a few tips on the day’s action.talkSPORT BET Betting Offer – Bet £15 on Boxing Day Racing and get £35 in free bets! – CLAIM HERE*talkSPORT BET have you covered with Tom Lunn’s racing tips on all the day’s action!Boxing Day horse racing tipsKEMPTON1.20: Wendigo 11/4 (1pt)1.55: Sir Gino 4/7 (2pts)2.30 King George VI Chase: Gaelic Warrior 3/1 (1pt)AINTREE1.05: Mydaddypaddy 8/15 (2pts)2.50: Chuggy 10/11 (1pt)Boxing Day Accumulator – Mydaddypaddy, Sir Gino, Chuggy 3/1 (1pt)WendigoIt’s finally time to look into the day’s racing at Kempton on Boxing Day which is always a highlight of the year.The first tip comes from the 1.20pm 3m Kauto Star Novices’ Chase which has three horses leading the way ahead of the rest of the field in the betting.Kitzbuhel is around 2’s for trainer Willie Mullins who looks a promising five-year-old who won on chase debut at Punchestown in November.Has won four from eight races under rules now but that price doesn’t quite appeal for a horse that really may need more experience.Salver went well on chase debut behind Lulamba and even has similar form to Kitzbuhel behind Blueking d’Oroux over hurdles last season.He showed more of what he’s capable of by beating Doyen Quest comfortably at Sandown when stepping up to 3m for the first time.But I’ve been keen on Wendigo for some time now and he won on his second run over fences at Newbury last time out and is sure to improve back up to 3m.The last time he faced 3m he was fifth of 20 in the Albert Bartlett behind Jasmin De Vaux.That form has worked out well since in a race where he likely would have been able to finish much higher in the order if not being hampered on the run-in, so makes huge appeal here.Sir GinoClear favourite at an odds-on price which is to be expected for this hurdler and chaser.The five-year-old is being sent out to the Christmas Hurdle despite going very well on chase debut last time out.But it’s still early days in his career and going back to hurdles is likely to see another win for this unbeaten gelding.He’s a cut above the rest and though will carry 7lb more than Golden Ace, a mare who’s seen huge success over hurdles recently should be outclassed by the consistent Sir Gino.Gaelic WarriorNow it’s time for the big one, the King George VI Chase which has seen some big priced winners in recent years including Frodon, Banbridge (who reappears again this year) and Hewick.It’s a tough race and there’s only a few that can succeed over 3m, 18 fences and a tough stamina test.Gaelic Warrior still seems a little unexposed in races where he’s exceeding 2m6f including winning at Aintree over 3m1f in April, beating the likes of Grey Dawning in style.That suggests there’s more to come from this gelding trained by Willie Mullins, who still only seven-years-old is open to keep progressing.Jango Baie is an interesting entry who is highly competitive in the betting after the Arkle before going on to win the Ladbrokes 1965 Chase in comfortable fashion.This step up in trip is likely to suit but it’s rare to see a six-year-old win in competition like this.The last such horse was Clan des Obeaux, a talented horse for Paul Nicholls who went on to win two years running.For me it’s all Gaelic Warrior, with the horse looking like he could dominate over this distance.Banbridge surprised a few winning this last year at 7/1 but it wasn’t the strongest renewals, whereas this one certainly has the makings of one.MydaddypaddyAnother from the few horses to watch this jumps season and confirmed that ability when winning on hurdles debut in November before going incredibly well again at Haydock.No stopping him from rising in the ranks as expected for trainer Dan Skelton and this looks another formality.talkSPORT BET Boosted Favourites30 minutes before the start of every UK & IRE race, we are boosting either the favourite or 2nd fav to win!Get the latest price boosts here18+. 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