And you can follow every furlong from the main event on Saturday in our LIVE blog.
The Ayr Gold Festival comes to a crescendo and Record Sport's top tipster Garry Owen has gone through the card on day two.
The three-year-old didn’t set the heather on fire with tepid early season efforts at York and Ascot. However, he hit back by decisively defeating Chartwell House in a valuable handicap at Haydock. The gelding was far from disgraced when ninth behind Baradar in the International Stakes at Ascot. He then resumed winning ways by bolting-up from Loingseoir in another hot contest at Chepstow.The bay has a potent turn of foot so he can claim Scotland’s biggest Flat race back over six furlongs.
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