Key betting news, latest going and non-runners
Order Of St George, last year's Gold Cup winners, begins his quest to retain the crown in the Coolmore Vintage Crop Stakes, the race named after the history making Melbourne Cup winner.
He will bid to emulate his Ballydoyle stable's other two-time winners Yeats and Fame And Glory and give today's jockey Seamie Heffernan his fourth.
Order Of St George, who was also third in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe last season, will meet the 2015 winner of the race Forgotten Rules for the Group 3 prize on a Navan card which also features two Listed prizes.
Today's key races
3.20 Coolmore Stud Power Stakes (Listed)
3.55 Coolmore Stud European Breeders Fund Salsabil Stakes (Listed)
4.25 Coolmore Vintage Crop Stakes (Group 3)
Going update
Navan: Good (good to yielding in places)
Stratford: Good (watered)
Wetherby: Good (watered)
Wincanton: Good To Firm, good in places (watered)
Non-runners
Wincanton
4.30 5 Mrsrobin (self certificate, cast in box)
Market movers
3.20 Navan: Son Of Rest, 100-30 (from 11-2), Intelligence Cross, 4-1 (from 7-1), Alphabet, 5-1 (from 8-1), Psychadelic Funk, 3-1 (from 5-1)
4.25 Navan: Torcedor, 7-2 (from 6-1)
4.55 Navan: Wild Irish Rose, 4-1 (from 12-1)
5.10 Stratford: Bound For Glory, 7-4 (from 4-1)
2.10 Wetherby: Vodka Wells, 9-4 (from 4-1)
4.50 Wetherby: Dartford Warbler, 2-1 (from 7-2)
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