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Calm before the Saturday storm as Purton aims to reel in record-breaker Moreira

Bath: track's meeting starts at 6.00
Bath: track's meeting starts at 6.00Credit: Edward Whitaker

Saturday is one of the busiest days of the year for racing professionals, but it's a little quieter today with low-key meetings at Catterick, Lingfield, Yarmouth, Kempton and Bath.

However, history could be made further afield at Happy Valley as Zac Purton aims to beat the Joao Moreira's Hong Kong record of 170 winners in a season.

Purton, who has had a wonderful campaign, is six winners adrift, but has nine rides on the card and also has the chance to add to his haul in the season closer at Sha Tin on Sunday.

Going report

Happy Valley (first race at 11.45)
Good.

Catterick (2.00)
Good to firm, good in places. Rail movements: 2.30, 3.00, 3.30 & 5.00 +6yds and 4.00 +12yds.

Lingfield (2.10)
Round course: good to firm, firm in places, Straight: Good to firm

Yarmouth (2.20)
Good to firm (GoingStick: 7.2) Rail movements: 3.20 & 3.50 +10yds.

Kempton (5.15)
Standard to slow.

Bath (6.00)
Firm.

Market movers

3.50 Yarmouth - Colonelle 10-1 (from 16-1)
5.00 Catterick - Macs Blessings 10-1 (from 14-1)
8.00 Bath - Crystal Deauville 7-2 (from 9-2)

What to back

For members, Pietro Innocenzi supplies his best bets and the favourites to focus on.

Jim McGrath also provides expert insight on Happy Valley's meeting.

What to read

Make sure you check out our special report on Phoenix Thoroughbreds, while there is also a must-read feature on 1999 July Cup winner Stravinsky.

We also have some strong views from trainers on the whip and July festival news.

What to watch

A trip down memory lane with jockey Harry Bentley

A catch-up with Olympian-turned-jockey Victoria Pendleton ...

The best of Racing Post Sport

Latest Wimbledon news here, while the RPSport team tackle the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals.

Final thought

The busy Saturday – with Newmarket, York, Ascot and Chester racing - can be a headache for some, but it does offer lower-profile jockeys rides they might not get otherwise and Thursday's declaration stage could prove interesting.


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James BurnLambourn correspondent

Published on 10 July 2019inPreviews

Last updated 09:41, 10 July 2019

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