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Missing Royal Ascot? Don't worry, just look at the action still to come

The Northumberland Plate takes centre stage at Newcastle on Saturday
The Northumberland Plate takes centre stage at Newcastle on SaturdayCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

There might not be five days of top-class action from Royal Ascot to watch this week, but there is still lots of exciting racing to get your pulse racing. Here are some of the top treats on offer. . .

Monday

Jump racing fans may not have been too excited for Royal Ascot beyond the Queen Alexandra Stakes and cheering home Alan King's winners, but there is plenty for them to get excited about this week.

Limerick is the setting for the return of jump racing in Ireland, with another jumps card scheduled at Roscommon on Wednesday. Moving forward, jump racing in Britain is due to return next Wednesday at Southwell.

Flat racing in England and Wales may have already returned, but Scotland has taken a little longer. However, the wait is over, with a card at Ayr on Monday, closely followed by action from Hamilton on Wednesday.

Tuesday

Welsh racing recognises one of its own at Chepstow, with the David Probert 1,000 Winners And Counting Maiden (7.10). Sadly the jockey does not have a ride in the race.

As well as Chepstow, there are meetings at Beverley, Kempton and Navan.

Wednesday

The first of a two-day fixture begins at Haydock, while Hamilton stages its first meeting of the year, and Roscommon gives Irish jumps fans another boost.

The action continues at Haydock on Monday
Haydock: in action this weekCredit: Edward Whitaker
Thursday

The Listed Eternal Stakes (3.15) is the highlight at Haydock, and should feature some talented fillies with Althiqa, Jovial and Stylistique among the entries.

Bath also makes a welcome return to the calendar in the evening. Conditions will likely be on the quick side at the Somerset track.

Friday

The first of three days at the Curragh contains the Curragh Apprentice Derby, a nice appetiser for the Classic action over the weekend at the course.

In Britain, there are fixtures at Doncaster, Lingfield and Newmarket.

Saturday

It is Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby day at the Curragh. Aidan O'Brien has won the race six times since 2010, and the betting suggests a seventh could be on the cards, with the trainer responsible for the first six in the market.

The Irish 2,000 Guineas will be run in front of empty stands at the Curragh this evening
The Curragh: stages the Irish Derby on SaturdayCredit: Patrick McCann
Newcastle got the show back on the road in Britain at the start of the month, and now it is the course's big Flat day, with the Northumberland Plate plus a brace of Group 3s (the Chipchase and the Hoppings Fillies' Stakes) the highlights.

There is Group 3 action at Newmarket courtesy of the Criterion Stakes, with Lingfield and Redcar also in action. ITV will be showing the big-race highlights from Newcastle and Newmarket.

Sunday

The Premier League may have returned, but Sunday's racing in Britain and Ireland is arguably more deserving of the 'Super' moniker.

There is Group 1 action from the Curragh again with the Pretty Polly Stakes, plus a feast of Pattern action at Newmarket and Windsor, with the tracks staging two Listed races apiece. ITV4 will be showing all those contests and more as part of a nine-race broadcast.

Next month

Pubs may be set to re-open on July 4, but a strong case can be made to stay in and watch the racing on the opening weekend of the month, with a blockbuster card at Epsom, featuring the Investec Derby and Oaks. Then on Sunday we are due to see two-time Arc heroine Enable back in action at Sandown in the Eclipse.

This week's cards


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David BaxterReporter

Published on 22 June 2020inNews

Last updated 16:03, 22 June 2020

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