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Doncaster and Bath feature live on Sky Sports Racing on Friday

Doncaster and Bath feature live on Sky Sports Racing on Friday

June 5, 2026

Source: SkySports | News · Read on source site

Friday's action comes from Doncaster and Bath, with competitive Flat racing on the agenda before Grade 1 contests from Saratoga - all live on Sky Sports Racing

>King's Cavalry and Thunder Call lock horns in Friday's feature from Doncaster, live on Sky Sports Racing.

>A cracking Rotabroach Proudly Supports WPCC Handicap sees several in-form rivals clash on Town Moor.

>King's Cavalry broke his duck when impressively scoring at Leicester on his third racecourse appearance last month and makes plenty of appeal from an opening mark of 82.

>William Haggas' Thunder Call showed improved form to run away with a Kempton maiden on his last start and, given the manner of that display, he must be feared on his handicap debut.

>Others to note include Rogue Messiah, who scored on his last outing for Jack Jones and steps up to seven furlongs on his first start for James Owen. Blakefell was a cosy winner over this trip at Musselburgh last month and has only been nudged up 1lb to a mark of 76. As such, he enters calculations for Ivan Furtado.

>Bill The Bull looks to get a gain a first career success in this valuable Juddmonte EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes at Bath.

>The Adam Kirby-trained two-year-old has been busy this spring, finishing fourth in the Brocklesby before a third-placed finish at Wolverhampton. Sent off at 50-1, he ran a huge race in the Listed National Stakes last week and should go close in these calmer waters.

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>Katie's Cavalier finished two places behind Bill The Bull at Wolverhampton and will be hoping to put that experience to good use and close the gap under Laura Pearson.

>South West is the most notable of the newcomers, being by Middle Park Stakes winner Supremacy.

>Shadwell filly Seet bids for more glory in this Hits Radio Proudly Supports WPCC Novice Stakes Novice Stakes.

>John and Thady Gosden's charge stepped up on her debut fifth at Newbury to comfortably land a Wolverhampton maiden and this half-sister to the top-class Kalpana will be popular to follow up despite shoulder the penalty.

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>Group 1-winning Australian rider Zac Lloyd is over in the UK, and he has his first ride aboard Ruler Of Time. The Charlie Appleby-trained gelding has showed ability most noticeably in Meydan on his final start in January and returns for a short break.

>Tom Clover's Impierious was third on his debut, while Richard Hannon's debutant Upper East has a lovely pedigree.

>It's a huge night of racing Stateside, with Kentucky Oaks winner Always A Runner headlining the five runners assembled for the 10.08pm Acorn Stakes at Saratoga.

>There is some European interest later on the card, with Breeders' Cup heroine Gezora taking on Cankoura in the Group 1 New York Stakes at 10.46pm. She was only a runner-up on her reappearance across the Atlantic last month but should strip fitter for this return to top company.

>Nitrogen chased home Claret Beret in a Grade 1 Handicap the last day and will face Fully Subscribed in the G1 Ogden Phipps this time around.