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HAyley Turner

BRITAIN’S GREATEST FEMALE JOCKEY

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APPEARED thumped his rivals on his comeback win over the same course and distance last month looking like he was a group-class horse running in a handicap and he looks capable of repeating the feat in the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes.

The son of Dubawi, trained by Roger Varian and ridden by Andrea Atzeni, finished strongly off a muddling pace and should be suited by the stronger tempo that looks assured this afternoon.

The Queen’s colours have a good chance of being carried to success in the King Edward VII Stakes with beautifull­y bred

CALL TO MIND. The William Haggastrai­ned colt narrowly won on his Newbury debut before looking a little outpaced over 1m 2f at Newmarket. The quarter mile longer distance will suit a colt with plenty of ability and scope to improve.

Blinkers looked to have had a positive effect on HARIPOUR, a half-brother to last year’s Derby winner Harzand, and although he only won a maiden last time, he looks a runner who will be suited by the stamina test of the Queen’s Vase.

Elsewhere, the day looks like turning into an Aidan O’Brien-fest. Dual 1,000 Guineas winner WINTER should win the Coronation Stakes, while unbeaten

CARAVAGGIO runs in the Commonweal­th Cup He is a brilliant talent who has looked so comfortabl­e in all his races but he faces tough opposition and I know Charlie Appleby rates the chance of Blue Point. In the Albany Stakes, O’Brien runs

CLEMMIE, a sister to Churchill. She started slowly on her debut and made Ryan Moore work hard before the penny dropped eventually as she finished third to Gasta at the Curragh, ultimately looking a shade unlucky. The run mirrored the debut effort of Churchill, so hopefully she has inherited the ability as well as the traits of her talented relative. Listen to Hayley Turner on the Matchbook Betting Podcast; podcast.matchbook.com

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