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All you need to start your day including going from all the tracks
The final fields for the second day of the Ebor meeting on Thursday are announced mid-morning and the brilliant Enable is expected to head the line-up for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks (3.35).
Meanwhile, Brighton and Kempton's all-weather track host the two afternoon meetings with the opening race at the East Sussex track beginning at 1.40.
For the evening, Yarmouth puts on an fixture for Flat fans, while Sligo and Newton Abbot host jumps meetings.
Going report
Brighton (first race: 1.40)
Good, Good to Firm (in places)
Kempton AW (2.00)
Standard to Slow
Yarmouth (4.55)
Good to Firm
Sligo (5.15)
Good
Newton Abbot (5.35)
Good to Soft, Soft (in places)
Market movers
2.30 Kempton - Island Storm 12-1 (from 14-1)
4.40 Brighton - Hedging 6-1 (from 7-1)
What to back
What to read
A disappointed Paul Mulrennan loses the ride on Mabs Cross in the Nunthorpe to Gerald Mosse, while racing fans are in for a treat at the Ebor festival with six of the world's best horses heading to the Knavesmire.
What to watch
Maddy Playle is joined by Nick Watts, Robbie Wilders and Paddy Power's Paul Binfield for a look back at the Hungerford Stakes as well as the best of the weekend's action, plus a look towards the Ebor festival starting this week.
The latest Fact File on the Ebor Handicap.
Final thought
The Juddmonte International has been won by some true greats of the turf and it has once again attracted a top-class line-up. Crystal Ocean, who only enhanced his standing when going down on his sword to Enable in the King George, sets the standard but there is strength in depth with the likes of King Of Comedy, Japan, Circus Maximus and Elarqam involved.
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