Lucky 15 Tips: NINE-race feast at Chelmsford provides our L15 selections

There's a good-looking NINE-race card at Chelmsford on Thursday with lots of big dogs in attendance - Rossa Ryan, Will Buick, Hollie Doyle and Billy Loughnane, to name but a few.
Fabulous source material then for our Lucky 15 tips, with the late afternoon/evening action kicking in at 16:00. If you're having a wee tickle, enjoy.
Lucky 15 Tips - Thursday, October 16
Chelmsford
- 16:00 - Noble Journey @ 4/6
- 16:35 - Mad Unicorn @ 10/3
- 18:15 - Kitaro Kitch @ 7/4
- 19:45 - My Boy Harry @ 6/4
*Odds correct as of the time of publication
16:00 - Noble Journey @ 4/6
To start, a 10f maiden for two-year-olds that haven't run more than once.
Our selection Noble Journey is a Frankel colt from the Godolphin/Charlie Appleby/Will Buick production line. One run so far then - a mid-div fourth, running on but well held (8l), at HQ over a mile.
He'll be expected to appreciate both that experience and the extra couple of furlongs this afternoon. Could be skinny - fingers crossed there's support elsewhere, and as some good yards oppose, that's entirely possible.
Huge chance.
16:35 - Mad Unicorn @ 10/3
I saw this two-year-old No Nay Never filly oblige at Wolves just five days ago, and she bids to follow-up at the same 5f trip with a 6lb penalty to defy.
Mad Unicorn is from the Andrew Balding yard, among the winners of late (notably the Dewhurst), and once again Callum Hutchinson is doing the steering.
I liked the resolution and will to win shown at Dunstall Park, and I think it's significant that connections are out again so soon. Ordinary little basement nursery, but an in-form young lady from a top yard.
18:15 - Kitaro Kitch @ 7/4
Experienced five-year-old gelded course-and-distance scorer now, from the Epsom stable of George Baker.
Kitaro Kitch is four-from-28 lifetime, and arrives here fresh from a narrow reverse at Kempton over a furlong further than today's 7f. That performance was arguably his best since April, and in such good heart can make 'em all go a bit on Thursday.
Jockey Pat Cosgrave has ridden him before, albeit not since April, and the selection is on an unchanged mark from that last fine effort (74).
19:45 - My Boy Harry @ 6/4
A one-mile basement handicap, for three-year-olds and above.
Our hope My Boy Harry is a three-year-old gelding trained by Jim and Suzi Best in East Sussex. He took one of these quite tidily at Kempton just six days ago and reappears looking to overcome a 6lb penalty.
Shrewd connections have engaged 5lb claimer Ashley Lewis to help offset that, and as the youngster has had 23 winners already this year it seems he knows where the lollypop stick is.
Another case, hopefully, of striking while the iron is hot.
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The odds can fluctuate between publishing our pieces and race-time. As a guide, a £0.50p win Lucky 15 on today's selections, at the prices, and assuming all four won, would return around £90 for your total £7.50 stake.
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