Richard Fahey juvenile follows a tried-and-tested route to Royal Ascot and a big-money buy bids to get off the mark at Sligo
Punting pointers for some of Tuesday's meetings . . .

Beverley: Fahey seeks novice four-timer
Richard Fahey has used Beverley's opening 5f novice stakes (2.12) as a springboard for his Royal Ascot sprinters in recent years and he fields another possible contender in Society Of Honor.
The North Yorkshire trainer has won the last three runnings of this Class 5 contest and his winners Ramazan, Bombay Bazaar and Moving Force all went on to compete at Royal Ascot – one running in the Norfolk and the other two heading to the Windsor Castle Stakes.
Society Of Honour will aim to follow the same route on Tuesday when he takes on ten rivals under Oisin Orr, who also scored last year on Moving Force. Orr rode Society Of Honour on his debut at Ayr in April, when he finished a length in third behind Nuevo Slovo.
Among his rivals on Tuesday are six debutants and the promising Blue To Blue, who shoulders a penalty for winning at Southwell last month.
Beverley stat: juvenile to note for in-form Sangster
In-form trainer Ollie Sangster has a 50 per cent strike-rate with two-year-olds in non-handicaps at Beverley. He saddles one who fits that bill in Artista, who runs in the 5f novice stakes (2.12).
Chepstow: can Dawson deliver?
Chepstow stages its first Flat fixture of the season and Ray Dawson returns to the track, no doubt hoping to pick up where he left off last year.
The jockey operated at a smart 33 per cent strike-rate at the course in 2024 and a £1 level stake on those 12 rides resulted in a £68.25 profit, so it may be worth keeping an eye on his two rides on Tuesday.
Dawson rides Dynamite Katie for the first time in the 7f handicap (3.50) for Grace Harris, but his leading chance of the day looks to be on stablemate Saffredi in the 6f handicap (4.20).
The four-year-old has won two of his five starts under Dawson and arrives in fine form after a respectable third at Wolverhampton when last seen.
Killarney: Salvador switches codes
The 1m6f contest (8.20) on Killarney's evening card could throw up some smart types and Joseph O'Brien aims for back-to-back wins with an interesting runner in San Salvador.
The nine-year-old arrives here with an unorthodox profile having been last seen in novice chase company at the Cheltenham Festival, where he was well beaten by Caldwell Potter in the Jack Richards Novices' Handicap Chase.
San Salvador has raced just twice on the Flat in 24 career starts but impressed in a maiden at Dundalk in January and will be aided by last year's winning jockey Dylan Browne McMonagle.
Among his rivals are Comic Book and War Rooms, who both mixed it in Group company last year.
Sedgefield: Nicol hoping Feach Amach can complete hat-trick
Feach Amach has made a strong start for her new trainer Adam Nicol and she aims to complete a hat-trick in Sedgefield's 2m4f mares' handicap hurdle (7.10).
The five-year-old scored just once in 16 starts prior to arriving at Nicol's Northumberland yard but has won both her starts since wind surgery.
The mare, who will again been ridden by claimer Joshua Thompson, has climbed up the ratings to a career-high mark of 101 and connections will be hoping she can claim another resounding success at the Durham track, having scored by 16 lengths here last month.
Nicol said: "We've given her the wind op and she's able to run to her level. It's clearly been stopping her, so I don't know where her ceiling is. It's very hard to win three on the bounce but she's won at Sedgefield twice before and seems to have come out of her last run at Perth well."
Sedgefield stat: trainer out to maintain perfect record
Trainer James Owen has a perfect 100 per cent strike-rate from two runners in handicap chases at Sedgefield. He sends out Jackpot Cash, a winner at the track last month, in the 2m5f handicap chase (5.40).
Sligo: change of luck for Cosmos?
Luck has not been on the side of Cosmos D'Ainay but his opportunity for a maiden success could finally come in the 2m2f bumper (8.30).
The five-year-old arrived at Gordon Elliott's yard with a smart reputation, having been bought for £165,000 after landing a point-to-point at Borris House in December, but he has yet to strike in two starts under rules.
He was a victim of circumstances on his stable debut at Clonmel in March, when he was carried out in a bizarre incident instigated by newcomer Saint Peregrine. He returned to action in April and finished third over 2m4f, weakening in the closing stages, so this drop back in trip should suit.
Josh Williamson is on board for the first time and he takes on a field of six.
Worcester: dreams of more success for Jet
Jet Of Dreams has been a model of consistency for in-form trainer Warren Greatrex and he seeks to continue his fine run of form in the 2m½f handicap chase (2.30).
The seven-year-old has finished in the top three on his last nine starts, dating back to September 2023, and bids to record back-to-back victories for Greatrex following a game success at Chepstow last month.
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