Follow us for a Fontwell fortune.

Chichester Observer (Chicheste, England) | January 24, 2008 | Copyright

You should be a few quid better off if you followed the Observer's tips at Fontwell today.

Andrew Thornton guided home our first tip of the day, 17/2 shot Honour High, in the first race - and that set the tone for the day.

Cheltenham Festival hopeful Air Force One, ridden by Noel Fehily, was another of our choices and was first past the post in the 2.50.

And Fontwell's favourite jockey, Jamie Moore, made it a treble for us by riding Cave of the Giant to its second straight success in the track inside three weeks in the next race.

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