Your essential betting guide including going from all the tracks
York's Ebor festival might be over but the top-class action continues with Group action on both sides of the Irish Sea.
Goodwood hosts a seven-race card, the final meeting of their three-day fixture, including the Group 3 Supreme Stakes, while there are three Group 3s at the Curragh to support the Tote Irish Cambridgeshire.
Iain Jardine goes for his second big handicap in two days with the classy Hibou after his victory with Nakeeta in the Ebor on Saturday.
If you fancy an interest further afield, Roger Varian and Charlie Appleby send runners to Deauville.
Going report
Curragh – first race 1.30
Straight course - Yielding, good in places (from yielding); Round course - Good (from good to yielding)
Beverley – 1.55
Good to firm (watered)
Goodwood – 2.10
Good, good to firm in places (from good)
Yarmouth – 2.20
Good to firm (GoingStick 7.8 on Sunday at 6.30am)
Market movers
2.45 Goodwood Iconic Belle 8-11 (from 4-5)
5.15 Yarmouth Firefright 11-4 (from 10-3)
5.55 Beverley Trinity Star 3-1 (from 7-2)
What's on today
Fans of Godolphin, Charlie Appleby and James Doyle were celebrating after the combination notched a double at York on Saturday with the well-backed Secret Advisor and Sound And Silence and they could visit the winner's enclosure again on Sunday when the lovable rogue Frontiersman visits Deauville.
Doyle, who last partnered the three-year-old to finish second in the Group 1 Coronation Cup, has a 20 per cent strike-rate in the last two weeks.
What to back
Danny Hayes has a standout bet at Goodwood for you to follow.
Our team of experts across Britain and Ireland have also cast their eyes across today's cards.
What to read
York's showpiece race provided the biggest victory for 5lb claimer Callum Rodriguez and Scottish trainer Iain Jardine. Read the race report here.
One of the most talked about stories this week regarded Davy Russell lashing out at Kings Dolly before a race at Tramore. Here is the response by the Turf Club.
What to watch
Our Postcast panel discuss the Sunday card at the Curragh, which features the Irish Cambridgeshire. It would be wise to give this a watch.
The best of Racing Post Sport
Steve Palmer tells us who he fancies at the halfway stage to win The Northern Trust on Sunday.
While the Sport team look at Sunday's football action.
Final thought
Groundstaff at Goodwood have done fantastically well to repair the turf that was absolutely decimated during Glorious Goodwood. The track remains in great condition for Sunday's climax to the three-day fixture and the team should be proud of themselves.
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