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I Could Do Better: impressive winner at Carlisle last time
I Could Do Better: impressive winner at Carlisle last timeCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Only two horses have defeated the John Gosden-trained King Of Comedy – Circus Maximus in the Group 1 St James's Palace Stakes and I Could Do Better, who makes his third start at Catterick this evening.

I Could Do Better turned over King Of Comedy at odds of 33-1 at Redcar last November and then established himself as a serious prospect when bolting up by seven lengths at Carlisle. He looks to make it three from three tonight (9.00).

The evening action also features a competitive seven-runner card at Windsor with the 6f sprint at 7.45 the feature.

Some of the north's top juveniles clash in the four-runner Spindrifter Conditions Stakes (2.30) at Pontefract, while Wolverhampton also stages an afternoon meeting.

Going report

Pontefract (first race at: 2.00)
Good, good to firm in places (GoingStick 8.0 on Monday at 6.30am). Rail movements: all races +8yds

Wolverhampton (2.15)
Standard


Windsor
(5.45)
Good to firm (GoingStick 7.6 on Monday at 6am)

Catterick (6.00)
Good to firm

Market movers

5.45 Windsor Spice Of Life 5-1 (from 6)
6.00 Catterick Hard Solution 7-4 (from 11-4)
7.30 Catterick Tie A Yellowribbon 9-2 (from 13-2)

What to back

Top tipster Richard Birch flags up his advice for the day for members and our experts pick out their selections in today's top tips.

What to read

Review yesterday's action from France, including the Group 1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.

Find out the race you do not want to miss tonight at Windsor with our preview here.

What to watch

In the latest episode of the Riding to Glory series, the Racing Post's Kitty Trice and her fellow Magnolia Cup competitors have their fitness and riding assessment at the British Racing School . . .

The best of Racing Post Sport

Wimbledon begins on Monday and our tipsters have picked out their top tips for the competition . . .

Final thought

Frontman is a typical beautifully bred Juddmonte type and it will be interesting to see how good the John Gosden-trained colt is when he lines up in the 8.15 at Windsor. He is a half-brother to Group 1 winner Winsili.


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