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British pair set for big fixture at Seoul

British interest in this weekend's international fixture in Seoul, South Korea, involves a two-pronged approach, with a contender for the £700,000 Keeneland Korea Cup and a leading candidate for the international jockeys' challenge.

Solar Deity, trained by Jane Chapple-Hyam, will represent Britain in the 1m1f Keeneland Korea Cup, the most valuable race ever run in South Korea, on Sunday.

The seven-year-old, last successful at Wolverhampton in January, will be ridden by Darryll Holland, one of seven overseas riders competing in the two-race jockeys' challenge on the previous day.

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