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Lazzat and James Doyle hold off Satono Reve in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes

There is group an act to enjoy this Sunday at Sky Sports Racing as Arc Prix Maurice de Ghest takes the center of Deauville.

3.05 Deauville – Master of Government Lazzat face Stellar Field

Last year’s hero Lazzat Bid to follow up on his royal ascot success. Jerome Reynier’s four -year -old stamped himself as the best sprinter when he saw Satono Reef to demand Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes and will be a warm favorite to land a third group a success.

Kevin Ryan’s InisherinSent only 3/1 off when he was beaten six lengths by Lazzat on Ascot, missed the July Cup last month and could offer some road value with this extra distance that is likely to fit and Ryan Moore in the record.

2000 Guinea’s third Shadow of Light Is not yet back up to have some defeat on his last two starts, but is another one who may be at home over this intermediate sprint trip.

Lots of dangers include the Commonwealth Cup third Raveykawhile Woodshauna Have made gigantic steps in the summer and his Prix Jean Prat victory would see him go well as he dips back to six and a half furlongs.

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Inisherin will take on Lazzat on Deauville

4.15 Deauville – Khafiz and Sahlan clashes in group three

Khafiz and Sahlan Competing a competitive group three Prix Daphnis (4.15).

Roger Varian Saddles Khafiz, who has looked useful in winning both starts this season at Kempton and Doncaster, but will have to improve when he leads significantly in class.

Sahlan, a winner at his only start to two, returned with an excellent second behind Ridari in Paris, before fought in the French Guineas in 2000. He has strong allegations of choosing these efforts, but has little to prove to have disappointed when he was sent in the list back in June.

William Haggas’ Scoville is unbeaten in two starts and is another one who takes a big step up to class under Tom Marquand.

5.07 Wolverhampton – Saxonia and Antiquity Competition Strong Disability

Saxonia and Antique lock horns in a strong renewal of Eat in Horizon’s Restaurant Handicap (5.07) at Wolverhampton.

Charlie Johnston-trained Saxonia succeeded the last time he contested class five company, and after a credible fourth in a competitive racing league handicap last week, he must be feared in this less heat, a drop of 1 lb look generous.

Antiquity failed in his hat-trick attempt at Doncaster last time, but this progressive type should appreciate the return to all-weather and sees the biggest danger under William Carver, while Waiting for love ends the shortlist.