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What you need to know to start your day including going from all the tracks

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There are more than seven hours of racing to enjoy on Tuesday from early afternoon until deep into the evening ranging from the east of Britain to the west of Ireland.

The stars are less obvious than they were on Super Saturday last weekend, but there is plenty of competitive action on the Flat and over jumps – both in the same place in the case of Killarney.


GOING REPORT

Bath - first race 2pm

Firm (GoingStick: 10.2) stalls for the 1m, 1m2f & 1m3f races - inside; 5f, 5.5f & 2m1f - centre; 1m5f & 1m6f - outside

Beverley - 2.15pm

Good to firm. Stalls for all races on the inside rail. The course will be at its widest configuration, allowing for fresh ground. All race distances as advertised.

Killarney - 5.50pm

Good, good to firm in places on the Flat course

Worcester - 6pm

Good (GoingStick: 6.8). Running on the most outer line. The viaduct bend has been moved out 14 yards and the top bend 16 yards. This adds +90 yards to races 1, 5 & 6 and +138 yards to races 2, 3, 4 & 7.

Thirsk - 6.15pm

Good to firm (GoingStick: 8.6). Stalls for races on the straight course and over 1m4f are stands' side; remainder on the round course are inside except over 2m, which are centre. The 'away' (stables) bend is dolled-out 6m, which increases the standard distances for the 1m4f and 2m races by +20 yards


MARKET MOVERS

3.45 Beverley The Blues Master 11-2 (from 6)

4.45 Beverley Big Time Dancer 5-1 (from 6)

6.00 Worcester Spoilt Rotten 14-1 (from 18)

6.40 Thirsk Hadley 11-1 (from 14)

8.30 Worcester Utility 3-1 (from 7-2)


WHAT'S ON TODAY

It is the second day of Killarney's four-day meeting, with the €50,000 Dick And Mary Butler Memorial Handicap Chase the big prize on offer.

The second day of the John Wainwright corruption case takes place at the BHA's headquarters in London, and there is also the second day of the hearing into the police officer who is alleged to have called in sick so he could go watch Quiet Reflection run at Royal Ascot.


WHAT TO BACK

Adam Maidment has the bet of the day and reveals all in Ten Second Tip...


WHAT TO READ

Charlie Longsdon is linking up with talented young jockey Johnny Burke for the season ahead.

Cheltenham Festival winner Rock The World is in action at Killarney.

And Nicholas Godfrey praises the performancesof James Doyle and Adam Kirby in the saddle (Members' Club).


WHAT TO WATCH

Our experts, headed by Pricewise Tom Segal, pick the bones out of the a super weekend of sport.


THE BEST OF RACING POST SPORT

Craig Thake previews stage 16 of the Tour de France and recommends bets at 16-1 and 50-1.


FINAL THOUGHT

The Racing Post's 24-page Open betting special comes out on Wednesday and is sure to be full of gems. Cannot wait!

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