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Yarmouth in August 2015, with children's entertainment. John Kimber says the course should have raced during the Easter holidays too
Yarmouth: track stages a seven-race cardCredit: Edward Whitaker

One of the busiest Saturdays of the season is approaching and Newmarket's July festival is just about to start, but that should not necessarily mean a breather before it kicks off.

The are plenty of opportunities - as long as you like the Flat - with afternoon turf meetings at Yarmouth, Catterick and Lingfield, while all-weather action comes from Dundalk.

Kempton and Bath take over for the evening, while in Hong Kong there is racing at Happy Valley from 12.15pm.


Going

Yarmouth (2.00 first race) Good, good to soft in places (Goingstick 7.1)
Catterick (2.10) Good to soft (not available)
Dundalk (2.15) Standard
Lingfield (2.25) Good to soft (7.1)
Kempton (5.55) Standard to slow
Bath (6.10) Good to firm (not available)


Non-runners

Yarmouth 2.00 Pranceabootthetoon, 4.20 Masonic 4.55 King Oswald

Catterick 2.10 Staff College, 2.45 Diamond Pursuit, 4.30 Highland Castle, 5.05 Charava, Le Laitier, 5.35 Captain Peaky, The Amber Fort, 6.05 Red Gunner, Bourbonisto

Lingfield 3.00 Wootyhoot, Permanent, Quinquereme, Harbour Town, 3.35 Bamako Du Chatelet, 4.10 Ballyfarsoon 4.45 Take Shelter, Alaskan Star, Grand Acclaim 5.15 Cove Beach

Bath 7.10 The Detainee, Bohemian Rhapsody, 7.40 Epicurious 8.10 Must Be Amazing, Papa Delta, 9.10 Mooroverthebridge

Kempton 6.25 Swiftee, 8.55 Gung Ho Jack


Market movers

Yarmouth 2.35 Starlight Circus 9-1 from 10s

Lingfield 4.10 Hermarna 7-1 from 12s

Bath 8.40 International Law 17-2 from 10-1


What's on today

The Moet & Chandon July Festival takes further shape as the Friday card is declared, which includes the Falmouth Stakes and Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes.

The going at Newmarket is now good following 16.5mm of rain on Tuesday and overnight.


What to bet on today

Our experts from around Britain and Ireland have their best bets of the day.

Richard Birch has provided another banker, while Graham Cunningham has looked at today's meeting at Happy Valley.


What to read

The controversy surrounding apprentice jockeys and their pay and conditions, first exposed by Lee Mottershead in Monday's Racing Post, has escalated with the news that Andrew Balding and Richard Hannon will no longer take on new apprentices.

The build-up to the July Cup continues and Tom Eaves cannot wait to join forces with Brando again. Read his thoughts, plus news on Caravaggio's continued strength in the betting.


The best of RP Sport

Wimbledon and the Tour De France both continue, with men's quarter finals and another sprint day into Pau respectively. Read our betting previews.


Final thought

We're only 24 hours away from declarations for Super Saturday. What tickles your fancy more: big handicaps like the John Smith's Cup or the Caravaggio conundrum in the July Cup?

Lambourn correspondent

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