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Royal Ascot day two tips, best bets and preview plus selections for Hamilton, Uttoxeter, Nottingham and Ripon

Our man Garry Owen has gone through the card for day two of Royal Ascot.

BASHKIROVA (4.20) fits the bill for William Haggas in the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes on Day Two of Royal Ascot.

The filly looked smart when landing her first two stars in taking style at Nottingham and Newcastle.

She quickly improved again when hammering Madame Tantzy on her handicap bow at Newmarket.

The four-year then definitely didn’t stay 1m 2f when only seventh on her Listed debut at Doncaster.

She got back on track when edged out by Mrs Fitzherbert on her return over a mile at Goodwood.

The daughter of Pivotal put in another personal best when routing Potipova in an Epsom Group 3.

The Cheveley Park raider is open to plenty of progress so she can add this superb Group 2 to her CV.

LADY TILBURY (2.30) can land the odds for shrewd David Marnane in the Queen Mary Stakes.

The two-year-old looked smart when second to Ocean Vision on debut on the Dundalk all-weather.

The filly immediately confirmed that impression when hosing up from Woman Chief on Turf at Cork.

She oozed class once again when decisively defeating the useful Mehmar up in grade at Tipperary.

There is plenty more to come from this speedy youngster who can deny some promising rivals.

BALTIC BIRD (3.05) can soar for John Gosden in another warm renewal of the Queen’s Vase.

The son of Frankel caught the eye when third to the talented Nahanni on debut at Leicester.

The colt built on that effort when narrowly beaten by the progressive New Comedy at Haydock.

He then made no mistake with an impressive defeat of Naval College at Yarmouth last month.

The three-year-old was staying-on well so he can bag this 1m 6f Group 2 under Frankie Dettori.

BAY BRIDGE (3.40) can give Sir Michael

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