Fancy a flutter? Our Irish experts provide three bets at Dundalk
Yuften(5.00 Dundalk)
Alan Sweetman
An eight-year-old who peaked with a rating of 116 during his time with William Haggas, Yuften had spells with Johnny Murtagh, Roger Charlton and John Butler before joining Johnny Feane – who has an excellent record at Dundalk – for a modest 7,500gns at Newmarket last October. He won here over a mile in convincing fashion on his first start for the yard and the drop to 7f should not be a major problem.
Kasbah(5.30 Dundalk)
Tony O'Hehir
The seven-year-old ran his best race since joining Ado McGuinness when finishing a half-length second over this course and distance of seven furlongs two weeks ago. Tom Madden's mount gets the vote to end a losing run going back more than two years.
Royal Court (7.00 Dundalk)
Brian Sheerin
Showed plenty of natural pace when failing to last out over 7f here last week. That was his third good run around here and he looks capable of breaking his duck. A leading player.
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