'He's ready to go and is my number-one pick' - Joanna Mason joins our expert panel looking at the Easter action
Maddy Playle, Adrian Wall, Paddy Power's Paul Binfield and Racing TV's Anthony Dunkley give their weekend verdicts

Who wins the Queen's Cup (3.35 Musselburgh)?
Paul Binfield, Paddy Power Aimeric steps up to 1m6f after running consistently well over shorter trips and he definitely deserves to take a race like this. The slightly slower pace of this contest might just make the difference, and the form of his second to Military Academy last time reads well, as that one found only one rival too good in the Winter Derby on his next start.
Anthony Dunkley, Racing TV presenter I think Kihavah has sound each-way claims as he’s still relatively unexposed in these type of contests. He is making a quick return after running down the field in the Scottish Champion Hurdle a week ago, but he looked to have really turned a corner last year and could well have a live chance from a decent draw. PJ McDonald is back aboard and gets on well with him.
Joanna Mason, jockey I'm going for Wise Eagle. He's very consistent whether it is on the Flat and over jumps, and the last three times he's been to Musselburgh he's won. We know he likes the track, he won this 12 months ago and Adam Nicol has done a terrific job with him. He's such a fun horse to follow.
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