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Three horses to look out for across the evening meetings
Four meetings to keep you entertained with Yarmouth (4.55 start) and Chepstow (5.15) in Britain, and Leopardstown (5.05), featuring the Group 3 Desmond Stakes at 7.10, and Tramore (5.20) in Ireland, with all the action live on At The Races. Here are three runners to look out for.
Project Bluebook
6.45 Chepstow
The Grade 2-winning juvenile hurdler is an intriguing contender as he makes his second start on the Flat this summer. Sixth last time in the Galway Hurdle, the John Quinn-trained four-year-old has been running well all year and is on an attractive handicap mark.
Morando
7.10 Leopardstown
The Group 3 Desmond Stakes is the highlight of the evening and the progressive Morando heads the market for Roger Varian and Andrea Atzeni, who has won on his two rides in Ireland this season. He faces a stiff challenge against the likes of proven performer Custom Cut and some interesting three-year-olds, namely Intricately, but Varian is bullish about the progressive four-year-old and expects him to run a "huge race".
Airlie Beach
8.20 Tramore
The best is saved for last at Tramore as the Willie Mullins-trained mare contests the closing 2m maiden for female riders. Already in foal to Mount Nelson, Airlie Beach has been a great servant for connections, having won at Grade 1 level over hurdles, and while she might not be a backable price for most people, she looks likely to take all the beating in the hands of Kate Harrington.
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