Going latest, videos and a tip! All you need for today's meetings
On a low-key Sunday in Britain and Ireland there are three meetings to enjoy, while top-class action comes from Deauville.
Too Darn Hot looks to register a first victory of his three-year-old season in the Qatar Prix Jean Prat (2.50) at Deauville, while at Limerick All The King's Men heads the field for the rated race (2.20).
Elsewhere, there are seven races on the Flat from Ayr and a further seven over jumps at Market Rasen.
Going report
Limerick (first race at: 1.20)
Good.
Ayr (2.00)
Good to firm (8.5 on the GoingStick). Rail movements: 2.30, 3.05, 4.10 & 4.40 +9yds.
Market Rasen (2.10)
Good. Rail movements: 2.10, 2.40 & 4.50 +180yds, 3.15 & 3.45 +147yds, 4.20 +210yds, 5.25 +102yds.
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Final thought
Too Darn Hot will be a warm order to return to the winner's enclosure at Deauville, but Space Blues could give Lord Llyod Webber's a lot to think about. Godolphin's three-year-old should have perhaps won the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot and looks the type who could handle this rise in class.
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