Horse racing: Hannon's Eucharist well worth a look at Windsor

IT IS a brave man who goes against Richard Hannon at Windsor, and there is every reason to row in with his Eucharist in the EBF toteexacta Flexi Betting Fillies' Conditions Stakes, writes NICK GRANT.

This daughter of Acclamation hinted at ability when mid- division first time up here in a race won by stablemate The Sydney Arms, while there was little lost in defeat when just over two lengths behind subsequent Queen Mary heroine Maqaasid at Sandown.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but with that form in the book the 8-1 she went off at when again turned out at Sandown now looks huge and those who had availed themselves of the generous odds were all smiles after she delivered victory.

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Value for more than the narrow winning margin, she might not be a Hannon stable star but she is no back-number either and is napped.

Irish raider Clifton Debut looks primed to run a big race in the Britannia English Summer National Handicap Chase at Uttoxeter.

Trained by Henry de Bromhead, the seven-year-old is relatively unexposed and was a winner in the point-to-point field.

De Bromhead's runner should be cherry-ripe for this chase.

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