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'This race looks there for the taking' - our panel give their weekend views

It's Celebration Mile day at Goodwood. Who wins the big one?

Pat Cooney, bet365 The lightly raced Jadoomi is the unexposed one. He won well last time, handles give in the ground and has the potential to be more than a Group 2 horse. He appeals at his price.

Andrew Cooper, tipster I'm not convinced by Mutasaabeq as he didn't fire in this race last year and can hang. Escobar will do for me. He earned another crack at winning a Group race by matching his peak RPR at York's Ebor meeting, going down narrowly. With several good course runs to his name, he looks the value.

Sean Levey, jockeyMutasaabeq looks hard to beat. He’s got a good draw and will handle the ground and the track. Last time against Chindit on a more conventional track he was up against it and this looks the right spot for him. He’s always threatened to win at this level and I wouldn’t oppose him.

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