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Racing and Sports highlight our standout plays for June 10 meetings across the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.
European thoroughbreds meetings are today held at Nottingham, Newbury, Great Yarmouth, Uttoxeter, Haydock Park, Leopardstown, Dieppe and Longchamp.
LEOPARDSTOWN: RACE 6 @ 6:50 PM
MAOILIN (1) was off the mark on second career outing at Dundalk AW over 1408m on seasonal reappearance. Rates a leading hope in this small affair. SWEET MOLLY MALONE (4) reached the placings first up at Cork. Entitled to go close representing notable connections with fitness on side. FLAGGED (2) ran third among Listed company following an initial success at Limerick. Respected for a top stable. MALAYSIAN (3) could show up for a placing with first-time cheekpieces enlisted.
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GREAT YARMOUTH: RACE 6 @ 4:20 PM
ARIEL (5) won both starts since switching to handicaps including most recently by 4L. Progressing nicely and is a leading chance. JEBEL DUKHAN (4) finished third on return to action. Likely to take another step forward switching to handicaps for the first time. MIGHTY POWER (2) gained an initial success by a short head on the AW. Likely contender. BABY ALYA (7) was beaten 1.5L fourth on handicap debut. Place claims.
HAYDOCK PARK: RACE 6 @ 8:30 PM
WINK OF AN EYE (3) improved since switching to handicaps this term and back on faster ground a reproduction of his penultimate Goodwood second will make him tough to beat. RAIN GAUGE (1) bumped into a progressive contender when attempting 2400m at Lingfield. Rates highly revisiting this lesser trip. RATTLING ROSIE (7) took a step back in the right direction when third at Wolverhampton. Holds claims if building on that. DREAM CHASER (4) can challenge for minor honours once again.
NEWBURY: RACE 7 @ 4:40 PM
ZIKANY (1) powered clear in the closing stages when winning by 5L at Windsor. Will be hard to beat if replicating that form under a 2.5kg penalty. REINA DEL MAR (6) posted her best effort to date running a neck second at Salisbury. Holds potential to do better now switching to handicaps. VALPARAISO (2) was only beaten 1.75L third in a stronger race at Newmarket last start so merits consideration returning to a sounder surface. SCAMPI (7) is best of the rest.