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It's a Classic weekend in store with the Oaks on Friday followed by the Investec Derby - not to mention the Coronation Cup...
For many, the Derby is quite simply “the race” of the year, and one punters may feel they have a chance in finding the winner, as each of the last 10 winners returned 8/1 or shorter. ..
The “Derby” for older horses takes place an hour before the big one itself, which comes in the shape of the Group 1 Coronation Cup (3.10)...
An outstanding weekend of racing awaits, kicking off on Friday with the Investec Oaks (4.30), where David Wachman will look to take on the British contingent with his 1,000 Guineas winner, Legatissimo (3/1)...
The biggest news to emerge from the weekend was that Aidan O’Brien’s dual 2,000 Guineas winner, Gleneagles, did not take up his entry in Saturday’s Derby, while Found also misses the Oaks in favour of Royal Ascot...
At the latest entry stage for next Friday’s Epsom Oaks, the David Wachman trained Legatissimo continues to prove popular at the head of the betting at 3/1...
The Racing Post's Paul Kealy and Dave Orton, along with Liam Glynn of bookmakers BoyleSports, join Sam Lawrie to mark your card ahead of a tricky weekend of racing...
In conjunction with Breakfast With The Stars, from 9am on Tuesday morning, we've relaxed our Antepost rules on both of next week’s Epsom Classics and are now offering Non-Runner Money Back on both the Oaks and Derby through all channels...
It was a domestic Guineas double at the weekend when both Gleneagles and Pleascach recorded impressive performances at the Curragh..
Where next for Gleneagles? Solow or Able Friend at Ascot? Did we see the Coventry Stakes winner at the Curragh? Sam Lawrie, Paul Eacott, Jonathan Mullin (all Racing Post) & Leon Blanche ponder these and the other big questions to emerge from the weekend. ..