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Super sprinters on the Knavesmire

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Your essential guide to the Ebor festival continues in this week's Racing Post If you are having tro

Your essential guide to the Ebor festival continues in this week's Racing Post If you are having trouble viewing this email, [open it in your browser] [RACING POST] [Racing Post] Latest news [York Ebor meeting: Three key questions for day three] [York Ebor meeting: Three key questions for day three] [Rank and 888 give up on William Hill takeover] [Rank and 888 give up on William Hill takeover] [Seventh Heaven stars for O'Brien in Yorkshire Oaks] [Seventh Heaven stars for O'Brien in Yorkshire Oaks] [York: Fair Eva floored by Kindly in battle of Frankels] [York: Fair Eva floored by Kindly in battle of Frankels] Friday's races from York live on C4 1[:]55 Sky Bet First Race Special Stakes (Handicap) Cl2 1m4f [Card] 2[:]30 Weatherbys Hamilton Lonsdale Cup (British Champions Series) (Group 2) Cl1 2m88y [Card] 3[:]05 Sky Bet City Of York Stakes (Group 3) Cl1 7f [Card] 3[:]40 Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (British Champions Series) (Group 1) Cl1 5f [Card] [RACING POST] The speedsters take centre stage on a thrilling third day of the Ebor festival, with Limato, Profitable and Mecca's Angel set to do battle in the Nunthorpe Stakes. Pricewise and Paul Kealy lead our tipping team in Friday's Racing Post, while Alastair Down looks back on Seventh Heaven's phenomenal win in the Yorkshire Oaks. [On iPad now] [chevron-black.png] [RACING POST] Paul Kealy has put up a 14-1 nap... "This horse needs to be forgiven for a poor start to this campaign, but didn't run too badly two starts ago and cheekpieces didn't suit last time out. He has form figures of 1212 on a left-handed track and is 7lb lower than at the end of his three-year-old campaign" [Get Paul Kealy's NAP] [chevron-black.png] [RACING POST] Eight of the last ten winners of the 1.55 at York were drawn eight or higher. The three market leaders are drawn two, four and six while Gold Prince is drawn ten. [Click here to view the card] [chevron-black.png] [RACING POST] Need a helping hand to pick a couple of winners at York? Not got enough time to examine all the stats and study the form? Look no further than Nick Watts' Ten Second Tips... [Click here to watch now] [chevron-black.png] [RACING POST] "I'm expecting him to improve for his last run and he has good form on the course, having run second in the Ebor last year" Willie Mullins on Wicklow Brave. [View Wicklow Brave's form] [chevron-black.png] [Racing Post] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Update your preferences] Copyright © 2016 centurycomm limited or its licensors, all rights reserved

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