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Calyx camp are hoping for an autumn comeback
Connections of last year’s Coventry Stakes hero Calyx remain confident that he will be back in action before the end of the season. The son of Kingman made a winning return in the Pavilion Stakes at Ascot in May, but was ruled out of the Royal meeting after sustaining a pastern injury during the first defeat of his career in Haydock’s Sandy Lane Stakes.
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Win 6 ticket secures player €9,236 return from €4 stake!
An incredible story unfolded in the £20,000 Win 6 at Kempton Park on Wednesday, as a €4 ticket returned €9,236.85 for one of our players. The ticket got off to an ideal start when the player’s opening selection, Soar Above, took the lead within the final furlong to land the 17:15 in fine style.
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How will the promoted teams fare in the Premier League?
Since the current format of the Premier League was established in 1995 there has only been one season – 1997/98 – when the three promoted clubs all went straight back down, so it’s fair to expect that at least one of this year’s arrivals will avoid the drop.
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Ben Vrackie leads Gosden quartet among 81 Ebor entries
The most valuable Flat handicap ever staged in Europe, next month’s £1million Ebor at York, has attracted 81 entries. John Gosden, who took the prize last summer with Muntahaa, has four possibles for the Knavesmire on August 24 – including the 12-1 joint-favourite Ben Vrackie.
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Newbury Tips: Escape The City likely to return to form on preferred ground
Syndicate Captain TFA has studied the Best Dividend Guaranteed Place 6 at Newbury on Thursday and offered his expert analysis. He’s particularly excited about Escape The City, who he foresees running a big race when back on her preferred ground.
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Which Premier League players would be missed the most?
With the summer’s transfer activity continuing to ratchet up and rumours flying, we’ve turned to StatsBomb’s Premier League data to identify the players whose contribution to their clubs’ cause last season was the most valuable.
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Wimbledon Quarter-Final Tips: Djokovic to extend dominant head-to-head record against Goffin
The four men’s quarter-final matches take place at Wimbledon today and as expected the ‘big three’ all made it through to the last eight. Defending champion Novak Djokovic kicks off the action on Centre Court against David Goffin , followed by Roger Federer’s clash with Kei Nishikori.
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Wimbledon Quarter-Final Tips: Konta to make light work of Strycova
British number one Johanna Konta is the star attraction for Tuesday’s four women’s quarter-finals at Wimbledon. Konta fought back from a set down to see off two-time champion Petra Kvitova and next meets Barbara Strycova who also won from behind against Elise Mertens.
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Haydock Tips: Maghfoor represents value against the short favourite
He’s in sensational form at the moment after his Syndicate landed 96 out of 432 lines on Wednesday and now TFA has written us this in-depth preview of Friday’s Haydock card to try and decipher the best bets in the Best Dividend Guaranteed Place 6.
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Power struggle between players and clubs set to continue in summer of discontent
The summer has finally arrived with the country now in the grip of an extended period of hot weather. Even the traditionally rain-soaked Glastonbury was scorching last weekend. However, it is football‘s transfer market power struggle where things are really heating up.
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