Going updates, market movers and key punting pointers
After plenty of excitement from both codes on Saturday there is no rest on Sunday with four meetings across Britain and Ireland for racing revellers to tuck into.
Jumps racing takes place at Wincanton, Stratford and Tramore while Dundalk hosts an afternoon of all-weather action.
Flat fans are also treated to three Group 3 contests across the Channel at Longchamp, where trainer Paul Cole will be hoping Duke Of Hazzard can bolster Classic claims when he takes on Persian King in the Prix de Fontainebleau.
Harry Fry's Serosevsky also returns after a five month absence in a handicap hurdle at Wincanton (2.25). The six-year-old seemed to be progressing until he was pulled up at Cheltenham last year, and will look to get back to winning ways carrying top weight under Sean Bowen.
Going report
Wincanton (first race at: 1.50)
Good (GoingStick read 7.1 at 11.20am on Saturday)
Dundalk (2.00)
Standard
Stratford (2.05)
Good, good to soft in places on the chase course (GoingStick read 6.7 at 6.45am on Sunday)
Good on the hurdles course (GoingStick read 6.9 at 6.45am on Sunday)
Tramore (2.15)
Good to yielding
Market movers
2.45 Wincanton - Caros Des Flos 66-1 (from 100-1)
2.00 Dundalk - George Cornelius 18-1 (from 16-1)
5.00 Tramore - Bakers Street 18-1 (from 20-1)
What to back
Maddy Playle heads to Ireland with three selections at Tramore for Sunday's ten-second tips.
What to read
Sean Quinlan guided 25-1 shot Takingrisks to success in the Scottish Grand National, while Marcus Tregoning is keen on a Guineas bid after Mohaather showed his brilliance in the Greenham.
What to watch
Classic-winning trainer discusses some of his leading horses, including Billesdon Brook and Watan, as part of our series of British and Irish stable tours.
The best of Racing Post Sport
It's a huge clash with potential title and top four implications in the Premier League as Liverpool host Chelsea, while Manchester City travel to Crystal Palace looking to bounce back from their midweek Champions League defeat to Tottenham.
Final thought
Persian King looks one of the main stars on show today, and although he is unlikely to head to Newmarket for the 2,000 Guineas he looked very smart when winning the Autumn Stakes last season. Hopefully he can get this campaign off to the best possible start.
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Published on 14 April 2019inPreviews
Last updated 09:40, 14 April 2019
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