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The Grey Gatsby (nearside): back at Leopardstown on Thursday evening where he edged out Australia in the memorable 2014 Irish Champion Stakes
The Grey Gatsby (nearside): back at Leopardstown on Thursday evening where he edged out Australia in the memorable 2014 Irish Champion StakesCredit: Caroline Norris

The most important tactic today is to pace yourself, especially if the Open golf takes your fancy from dawn to dusk, because the best racing comes well past teatime.

If the wind gets up at all round Birkdale, the first-round leader of the British Open will probably be known by the time they go to post for the day's feature Group 3 at Leopardstown, which matches Grade 1 winner Deauville against one of his trainer Aidan O'Brien's old adversaries, The Grey Gatsby.

Yes, that it the same popular grey who pipped Australia in the Irish Champion under Kevin Ryan's auspices nearly three years ago having also won the French Derby. The six-year-old is now in the care of Dermot Weld, who won this feature most notably with Famous Name, who reeled off a hat-trick.

Going reports

Killarney - Flat and Chase course - YIELDING (Yielding to soft in places); Hurdle course - GOOD (Good to yielding in places)

Chepstow - GOOD (Good to soft in places)

GoingStick 7.0 on Thursday at 06:45

Hamilton Park - GOOD

GoingStick 6.7 on Thursday at 06:00

Leicester - GOOD (Good to firm in places)

GoingStick 8.6 on Thursday at 06:30

Doncaster - GOOD TO FIRM (watered)

GoingStick 8.1 on Thursday at 06:30

Leopardstown - GOOD TO FIRM

Epsom - GOOD TO SOFT

GoingStick 6.7 on Thursday at 7.45

Market movers

Hamilton 2.00 Onesarnieshort 15-2 (from 10-1)

Hamilton 3.35 Tor 9-2 (from 11-2)

Chepstow 5.35 Ocean Gale 13-2 (from 10-1)

What's on today

A leisurely afternoon of racing with Killarney first up. Guess who is popping in? None other than Willie Mullins's globetrotter Clondaw Warrior, who runs in the 1m6f Q.R race continuing to mix his Flat and jumping outings after a trip to Belmont and Tipperary.

After Chepstow, Hamilton and Leicester provide the afternoon action Doncaster and Epsom take over in Britain with Leopardstown taking top billing with the Group 3 ICON Meld Stakes (8.0).

What to back

David Griffiths, fresh from Take Cover's win at York last Saturday, is fancied to be buoyed by another winner at Doncaster today. Signpost Sweetspots reveals all.

Tom Bull, of the Racing and Football Outlook team, tells all in ten seconds about another winning chance today.

What to read

Hayley Turner continues to make the headlines as well as report them for ITV and Attheraces. Find out what she told David Baxter at Yarmouth on Wednesday evening.

Heartening news from Joseph O'Brien about his sister Ana O'Brien after her fall at Killarney on Tuesday

What to watch

The build-up to next week's Qatar Goodwood Festival continues apace and our Newmarket man David Milnes has been checking out the gallops for more clues.


The best of Racing Post Sport

Golf's British Open and cycling's Tour De France gives hours of action to follow on television today for those who have time between races.

Steve Palmer has already had his say on who will win at Royal Birkdale come Sunday evening but it is fellow golf guru Ian Wilkerson who has made his case in the three-ball market for the first day.

Matt Ireland gives his thoughts on what he believes will the defining moment of this year's Tour on Thursday's 18th stage.

Final thought

It is heartening to see The Grey Gatsby going at the age of six. Is it too much to ask to see him clash with sons and daughters of his old adversary Australia in a couple of years' time?

Published on 20 July 2017inPreviews

Last updated 17:15, 20 July 2017

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