Which Royal Ascot-winning trainer can cap off fine week with victory in Pontefract's Listed £50,000 feature race? - Sunday's punting pointers
Punting pointers for Sunday's meetings . . .

Ffos Las: another Wathnan winner for the week?
The Wathnan Racing silks have only been seen twice at Ffos Las but the Qatar-backed operation are unbeaten at the Welsh track and bid for a hat-trick with Magnetite.
She boasts a quite incredible pedigree being out of outstanding mare Attraction and as a full brother to Elarqam, but may need a bit more to register a first success after two defeats.
The Frankel filly was ninth on debut at Newmarket and third on her only start this season at Chepstow in May. Connections will have a good knowledge of the strength of that form as Ralph Beckett also trained smart winner El Matador, who was given a mark of 92 after his success.
Magnetite, who was bought for 575,000 gns, will not face that calibre of rival in the 7½f maiden (3.30).
Ffos Las: Stuart Kittow
The trainer is 5-16 in course handicaps and runs Jimmy Mark (3.00) and Cornish Storm (5.15).
Hexham: top course trainer
Susan Corbett returns to Hexham where she is the top trainer this season with three winners and a whopping profit of +£47.83 from a £1 level-stake.
The trainer kicks off the day with O'Faolains Glory in the 2m4f handicap chase (4.25). She came close to producing a 33-1 shock in the Racing Post-sponsored Go North series when last seen in March but is back over fences.
The form of O'Faolains Glory's last run is working out okay as Lady Babs, who she beat by five lengths, won her next start. This is the eight-year-old's first chasing start in Britain since she finished ninth of 11 under Harry Cobden at Market Rasen last July, when trained by Ian Donoghue.
Corbett also saddles Les's Legacy, who filled the runner-up spot on his penultimate start. The eight-year-old won over the course and distance of the 2m4f handicap hurdle (5.00) in March.
Pontefract: which Royal Ascot-winning trainer can bag Listed prize?
Only once in the last ten years has the Pontefract Castle Fillies' Stakes (3.40) been won by a trainer in the north but Yorkshire-based Karl Burke has the top-rated mare in Karmology.
She has finished second in Listed company three times, including when going closest at the start of the season when beaten half a length in the Nottinghamshire Oaks. Karmology was fifth behind See The Fire at York's Dante meeting, but she returns to the mile and a half trip.
All but one of the seven runners' trainers had winners at Royal Ascot including Ralph Beckett, who took this race last year and has Meribella for Thursday's King Edward VII Stakes-winning owner-breeder Vimy Aykroyd.
Beckett also runs Allonsy while Ed Walker, who landed this in 2022 with Glenartney, is represented by Bas Bleu. Walker said: "It would be great to get some black type for owner-breeders Childwickbury Stud as she was their first winner and they'd love to breed from her."
Pontefract stat: George Boughey
The trainer is 4-12 in juvenile races at the track and runs American Flight (2.10).

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