All you need to start your day as Frankie Dettori graces the Killarney turf
The Irish action has an extra attraction on Wednesday with Frankie Dettori's trip to Killarney racecourse for four rides deservedly the focal point of the day.
The charismatic Italian rides Lady Wannabe for Fozzy Stack in the mile Listed feature (7.30), and a replication of the form which saw her finish a close fourth behind the smart Buckhurst in the International Stakes would make her a warm order.
Jessica Harrington has been mopping up in the Irish juvenile scene and In The Present, who has bumped into the likes of Monarch Of Egypt, Ickworth and Etoile in four starts, appears all set to secure her first victory in the 6f maiden (6.45) at Fairyhouse.
Catterick, Uttoxeter and Lingfield provide the British afternoon action, before the baton is passed to Yarmouth and Wolverhampton in the evening.
Going report
Catterick (first race at: 2.00)
Good to firm (GoingStick 8.3) (Watered) (Race distances: 2.30, 3.00, 3.30, 4.00 & 5.00 +6yds)
Uttoxeter (2.20)
Good (GoingStick 8.0) (Watered) (Race distances: 2.20 & 3.20 +38yds, 2.50 +55yds, 3.50 +77yds, 4.20 +41yds and 4.50 & 5.20 +58yds)
Lingfield (2.10)
Turf course: good to firm (GoingStick 9.1) (Watered)
All-weather course: standard
Yarmouth (5.30)
Good to firm (GoingStick 7.3) (Watered) (Race distances: 6.40 +10yds)
Fairyhouse (5.40)
Good to firm, good in places
Wolverhampton (5.50)
Standard
Killarney (5.55)
Good (Watering)
What to back
Maddy Playle with Wednesday's quick-fire selections.
What to read
John Gosden has nominated the Sussex Stakes at the Qatar Goodwood festival as Too Darn Hot's next target.
Anthony Oppenheimer is hoping supplemented Star Catcher can shine in the Irish Oaks.
The Frankie Yankee: all you need to know about Dettori's four rides.
What to watch
ParisLongchamp is to see course enhancements in time for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October.
The best of Racing Post Sport
Our Open Championship 2019 microsite has all the top analysis, news and betting ahead of the famous major, which begins on Thursday.
Final thought
Anthony Van Dyck was a hugely impressive winner of the mile maiden (5.55) at Killarney last season and Aidan O'Brien saddles three regally bred colts who will attempt to follow in the footsteps of their esteemed Derby-winning stablemate. Camelot colt Arthur's Kingdom, along with Galileo progeny Emperor Of The Sun and War Cabinet, provide the master of Ballydoyle with a strong hand.
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