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If you are having trouble viewing this email, [open it in your browser]( [RACING POST](#) [Racing Post]( The Group 3 Brigadier Gerard Stakes is the feature race at Sandown this evening and features red-hot favourite So Mi Dar who was a leading fancy for last year's Investec Oaks before injury intervened. We take a look at some of the leading contenders, plus a new customer offer from Coral. [RACING POST]( Market leader; lightly raced filly who has won four of her five races including an emphatic win in the Group 3 Musidora Stakes at York last May; winner of a Listed race at Yarmouth (1m2f, good to firm); only defeat came in France when finishing third in a Group 1 at Chantilly (1m2f, good); looks the one to beat on her seasonal debut. [Evens]( [Hat-Button]( [RACING POST]( Winner of the Listed Upavon Stakes at Salisbury (1m2f, good to firm) last August when breaking the course record; last seen getting the better of odds-on favourite Ulysses in the Group 3 Winter Hill Stakes at Windsor (1m2f, good to firm); a bold showing on her reappearance is expected. [8-1]( [Hat-Button]( [Racing Post]( [RACING POST]( High-class globetrotter who won the Arlington Million in the US last August (1m2f, firm); yet to win since and has been disappointing on his last two outings; last seen finishing down the field in a Listed race at Ascot (1m, good to firm); can make his presence felt if back on song. [8-1]( [Hat-Button]( [RACING POST]( Progressive colt last term; landed a decent handicap at York (1m2f56y, good) in October before finishing a disappointing sixth on seasonal reappearance in the Group 3 Sefton at Newmarket last month (1m1f, good to firm) when seemingly failing to handle the Dip; a contender on previous form. [11-1]( [Hat-Button]( [Racing Post] The key horse is SO MI DAR, who has strong form claims on last season's fine efforts and has the profile of a filly likely to be better again this year - she is lightly raced and her career path so far has been quite similar to her dam's, who got better with age for John Gosden. The bookies aren't giving much away, but So Mi Dar is the likeliest winner. Mondialiste would be a big danger if coming back to anything like peak form and may be next best, ahead of Chain Of Daisies. [Racing Post] [RACING POST] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Update your preferences]( *Terms apply. See link for details. Prices shown are accurate as of 5.00pm, Wednesday 24th May, and are liable to change. Racing Post backs responsible gambling 18+ begambleaware.org. Centurycomm Limited, trading as Racing Post, is a company registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 3387163. Registered office: 5 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RD Copyright © 2017 centurycomm limited or its licensors, all rights reserved

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