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There are five scheduled meetings in Britain and Ireland on Sunday, with flat fans in for a varied afternoon. They have Ayr, Chelmsford (AW) and Sligo to study, with some tough handicaps to try to solve at the Scottish venue on fast ground. Jumping followers have typically competitive cards at Market Rasen and Sligo card to attack, with a big summer holiday crowd assured at both.
In this article:
Elim
Ayr 4.10 (UK time)
Ed Bethell has his team firing in the winners at the moment, with 6w/23r in the last fortnight at a 26pc strike rate, and his unexposed handicapper has been found a terrific opening at Ayr on Sunday. She has shaped with promise at Redcar and Ascot on both starts so far this season, racing freely under restraint initially, and a strongly run mile here on fast ground should suit ideally under Callum Rodriguez.
Odds: 4.50
Alpine Sierra
Ayr 4.45 (UK time)
Jim Goldie’s 6-y-o served notice his turn was near when finishing a creditable third over a mile here in early June, and simply found the ground too soft when slightly disappointing at Carlisle last time out. He will need to settle better in the early stages now stepping up to 1m2f for the first time, but a more patient ride is on the cards from Paul Mulrennan, and this represents a slight drop down in class.
Odds: 7.50
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