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All the key information on day two of Killarney's July festival

Killarney racecourse: the most picturesque track in Ireland
Killarney: hosts the second day of its July meetingCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

It is day two of Killarney's July festival and a familiar name is set to line up in its feature race, the Laurels Handicap Hurdle (7.50).

The Gordon Elliott-trained A Toi Phil, who finished 12th in the Grand National, switches to hurdles as he bids to land this €26,000 prize.

In Britain, Flat action is provided by Beverley, Bath and Nottingham, while Southwell hosts an evening jumps meeting.

Going report

Beverley (first race at: 1.45)
Going: good to firm

Bath (2.00)
Going: firm

Nottingham (5.40)
Going: good

Killarney (5.50)
Going: good

Southwell (6.00)
Going: good

Market movers

2.00 Bath - Come On Girl 12-1 (from 16s)
3.30 Bath - Thegreyvtrain 4-1 (from 9-2)

What to back

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What to read

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What to watch

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Final thought

It will be interesting to see how the Aidan O'Brien-trained Dunkirk Harbour bounces back in the 5.20 at Killarney after finishing down the field in the Britannia at Royal Ascot.

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