Trainer David Hayes is targeting the Juddmonte International at York in August for Australian runner Criterion. The four-year-old multiple Group […]
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Thursday’s racing special at York, plus Perth, Salisbury and Fontwell
Wednesday’s racing at York and Perth
Saturday’s racing at Ascot, Haydock, and Nottingham
Friday’s racing at Chester, Lingfield and Market Rasen
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Tuesday’s racing
Cirrus Des Aigles Looking For Second Win At Ascot’s Champions’ Day
The rain is due to clear towards the end of the week but the ground is sure to be soft at best at Ascot on Saturday for Champions’ Day for which Gallic raider Cirrus Des Aigles, looking for a second win in the race, is 6/4 favourite for the feature Champions’ Stakes with Free Eagle 5/2 and Noble Mission 9/2.
Four Seasons Should Appreciate Soft Ground At York
Game Show Can Land Opener At Kempton Park
Juddmonte Brings International Flavour To York
The Group One Juddmonte International is the feature race on day one of York’s Ebor meeting and it is an intriguing clash of the generations with the 3-year-olds represented by Derby winners Australia (English & Irish) and The Grey Gatsby (French) going head-to-head with two top-class older horses Eclipse winner Mukhadram and King George runner up Telescope.
Musselburgh Can Be Second Time Lucky For Henrytheaeroplane
New Story Backed To Take Haydock Opener
Lynam Has Upper Hand For Today’s July Cup
Alutiq Can Bounce Back From Royal Ascot Disappointment At Pontefract
Sunset Glow Hoping To Follow In Footsteps Of Kiyoshi In Albany Stakes
Charlie Hills’ Kiysohi kicked-off the Friday’s of last year’s meeting by routing a strong field in last year’s Albany Stakes and Wesley Ward’s Sunset Glow (2.30) can hopefully do so likewise, bidding to emulate stable-mate Hootenanny’s emphatic win in the Windsor Castle Stakes in the last on Tuesday.