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Eclipse Sandown racing results LIVE plus tips and best bets for Beverley, Haydock, Leicester, Carlisle and Nottingham

Only six runners are set to go to post for this year's Coral-Eclipse - one of the most prestigious races of the summer.

Held at Sandown each year, the spectacle provides the first opportunity to see the cream of this year's three year old crop take on the best of the older horses in a not-to-be missed Group One clash of the titans.

The Aiden O'Brien -trained St Mark's Basilica won impressively under Ryan Moore in 2021 beating Addeybb and Mishriff into second and third.

This year will see even more quality on show with five previous Group 1 winners and the runner-up from the Prince of Wales's Stakes making up the field.

The five-year-old Mishriff sets the standard on weight-adjusted ratings as he tries to better his third-place finish in this race 12 months ago.

Mishriff is a top-class performer on his day, as he showed when winning last year's Juddmonte International at York, quickening clear in the final two furlongs to land the spoils by six lengths.

A repeat of that form will give him every chance here, though, there is a chance he might need the run on his first start since flopping in the Saudi Cup in February.

The pick of the two three-year-olds in the field looks to be the French raider Vadeni.

He could hardly have been more impressive when winning the Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly last time, showing a smart turn of foot to win by five lengths in decisive fashion.

Elsewhere, Bay Bridge - who saw his winning spree end at Royal Ascot - shouldn't be written off provided ground conditions remain with some ease, while high-class miler Native Trail can't be discounted now he steps up in trip.

From the bright lights of the Cheltenham Festival and Glorious Goodwood to a low-key evening meeting at Chelmsford City,

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