There are 23 live races to enjoy across Leopardstown, and on Racing TV on Sunday, and top presenter Angus McNae has four selections for you.
2.10 Killarney: Shecouldbeanything
This Gordon Elliott-trained mare won here at
a few starts ago and can repeat the trick on Sunday.
Her defeat at Leopardstown last time came on the back of a three-month absence, and she should be better for the run now.
She has some back class having not been beaten far in the Mares' Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival last year, and if she is anywhere near her best, she should win this.
2.25 Leopardstown: Buttons
This well-bred filly produced a most encouraging performance on her seasonal debut at this track and can take a step forward from that good run here.
She finished third that day, and was too keen for her own good in the early part of the race plus was held up in what was a steadily run affair.
She ran on well in the closing stages, though, and will be better for the run now, just like many of Aidan O'Brien’s runners have been this season.
I reckon she'll claim Grade Three glory here.
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2.53 Ludlow: Royal Margaux
This class 4 handicap chase represents a drop in grade for this mare who performed with credit last time out in a much stronger contest at Cheltenham.
She is a keen going sort and the return to a much sharper track is very much in her favour. This is the easiest task she has faced in her chasing career and can take advantage of that by getting back to winning ways.
3.00 Leopardstown: Yosemite Valley
This colt has always been highly thought of and in winning at the
last time out, he looked like he was going to fulfil his latent potential that was evident last season.
He won at the
on his second start of the season in April and the step up to a mile looks sure to suit. He handled the heavy conditions well last time out and can supplement his ready five-length success there with a first Group Three victory here.
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