All you need to start your day including going from all the tracks
With the beginning of Royal Ascot only two days away you could be forgiven for thinking Sunday's action may be below par, but fear not as Salisbury hosts a highly informative Listed race.
The Cathedral Stakes (4.10) sees a high-class field headed by Snazzy Jazzy, who finished a good third to Safe Voyage in the John of Gaunt Stakes last Saturday, and the popular George Bowen for Richard Fahey.
The fly in the ointment could be unbeaten three-year-old filly Archer's Dream who is in receipt of all the allowances, representing the James Fanshawe-Fred Archer axis made by The Tin Man's exploits.
If fancy pedigrees are your thing then head over to Gowran Park for the 1m1½f maiden (4.20) where Aidan O'Brien saddles the Galileo fillies Flowering Peach and Flying.
Jumping at Downpatrick and further Flat racing at Doncaster complete the day's itinerary.
Going report
Gowran Park (first race at: 1.35)
Good to yielding
Downpatrick (1.45)
Good to yielding
Salisbury (1.55)
Soft (GoingStick: 7.0 at 3.00pm on Saturday)
Doncaster (2.10)
Soft, good to soft in places (GoingStick: 6.9 at 6.45am on Sunday)
Market movers
1.35 Gowran - Zarzyni 12-1 (from 9-1)
2.30 Salisbury - Bonneville 13-2 (from 8-1)
4.30 Doncaster - Bugler Bob 16-1 (from 20-1)
What to back
The team pinpoint their Royal Ascot bankers.
What to read
Newmarket legend and the Queen's former jockey Willie Snaith has died aged 91.
What to watch
Leading trainer Mark Johnston lifts the lid on his 2019 Royal Ascot fillies.
The best of Racing Post Sport
Mark Langdon and Dan Childs with the best bets for the opening day of premier league fixtures.
Final thought
The 1m1½f contest (5.30) at Gowran Park is an interesting heat to finish the day. Ger Lyons's ten-year-old stable stalwart Brendan Brackan bids to bring the house down against the younger legs of Wargrave and Fancy Feat.
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Published on 16 June 2019inPreviews
Last updated 07:41, 16 June 2019
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