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Thursday belonged to the Knavesmire. Day two of York's Dante Festival produced the most significant Classic trial of the spring as Item stretched his unbeaten record under Colin Keane in the Group 2 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Dante Stakes. Backed sharply from 10/1 into 11/2 in the minutes before the off, the colt was a comfortable winner from Action, with Christmas Day third and King's Trail filling the frame. Bookmakers reacted accordingly, slashing him to a general 5/1 to 8/1 for the Derby at Epsom on 6 June.
Earlier on the same card, See The Fire rewrote a small piece of Middleton Stakes history, becoming the first horse to record back-to-back victories in the Group 2 fillies' contest with a sharp turn of foot inside the final furlong. It capped a vintage afternoon for the Knavesmire crowd and set up a Friday card with serious depth.
On the cricket front, Virat Kohli reminded the IPL of his enduring class with an unbeaten 105 from 60 balls to push Royal Challengers Bengaluru to the top of the table. England seamer cover, meanwhile, was the order of the day after Jamie Overton was ruled out with injury and Dian Forrester drafted in as a replacement.
In Rome, world number one Jannik Sinner moved another step closer to a home Masters 1000 title by dismantling Andrey Rublev 6-2, 6-4, taking his unbeaten run at this level to a record 32 consecutive matches. Coco Gauff booked back-to-back Italian Open finals on the women's side. Across the Atlantic, the year's second men's major teed off in earnest as round one of the 108th PGA Championship got under way at Aronimink, with defending champion Scottie Scheffler heading the betting.
York stages the third and final day of the Dante meeting on Friday, with a strong supporting card running alongside fixtures at Newmarket, Newbury and Aintree. The feature on the Knavesmire is the Group 2 Yorkshire Cup over a mile and three-quarters, traditionally a key Royal Ascot pointer for the Gold Cup. Earlier on the card, the Group 2 Marygate Fillies' Stakes at draws together several of the season's most exciting two-year-old fillies, with Hollie Doyle reportedly retaining the ride on debut winner Armor Supreme.
At Newmarket the action begins at , with Andrew Balding's Crazee Icon — fitted with a hood for the first time and partnered by Oisin Murphy — among the more interesting runners on the card.
The Foro Italico clay is the place to be late on Friday for what looks the match of the men's tour fortnight: Jannik Sinner takes on Daniil Medvedev in a heavyweight semi-final, the Italian carrying the weight of a 32-match Masters 1000 winning streak and a home crowd. The other half of the draw pits seventh seed Casper Ruud against home favourite Luciano Darderi.
Aronimink Golf Club hosts the second round of the PGA Championship, with cut day implications focusing minds. Jordan Spieth, chasing the final leg of the career Grand Slam, headlines the marquee groups alongside Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
There is no Premier League action on Friday — the calendar restarts on Sunday with Aston Villa v Liverpool — but all eyes are on Wembley. Saturday's FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester City (kick-off ) is the day's main football story, with team news due to drop from both camps.
Saturday's combat-sports menu is unusually busy. UFC Fight Night: Allen vs Costa at the UFC Apex sees Britain's Arnold Allen back in featherweight action, while Netflix stages a star-laden MMA card headlined by Rousey vs Carano, with Nate Diaz v Mike Perry and Francis Ngannou v Philipe Lins also on the bill.
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A taking debut winner at Goodwood, Armor Supreme made all under Hollie Doyle and looked thoroughly professional. Stepping up in grade is the obvious concern, but the way she travelled into contention suggests there is more to come. Reports indicate prices around 14/1 with selected firms — generous if she fires.
A clear top-rated runner on official figures who has finished placed in pattern company already this term. Conditions on the Knavesmire should suit and a sound surface is in his favour. Indicative price 6/4.
Jannik Sinner has lost just two sets in his last 32 Masters 1000 matches and Medvedev's recent clay form has been mixed. The Italian's pace off the ground and crowd backing should be decisive. Available at around 4/6 in the straight-sets market at major firms — short, but logical.
A speculative early call for tomorrow: Chelsea's recent record against Manchester City in cup ties has been encouraging, and with City's midfield depleted by Rodri's injury the underdog tag looks overdone. Draw no bet around 11/8 takes some of the sting out of the price.
Defending champion, recent form figures the envy of the field and a course in Aronimink that rewards precision iron play. Even at short odds in the outright market, the top American wager near 7/4 looks the value angle.
Ben White has been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a long-term issue that could yet have implications for his place in England's World Cup planning. The Gunners can at least take heart from positive signs around Jurriën Timber, who is edging closer to a first-team return after a productive week of training.
The Rodri injury picture appears more serious than the club initially anticipated. Initial scans after the Arsenal fixture did not flag major concerns, but the Spaniard's groin problem has lingered. With the FA Cup final 24 hours away, his availability remains the biggest selection question Pep Guardiola has to answer.
At Anfield the news is more encouraging. Mohamed Salah is expected to feature, with a bench role likely as he recovers from a recent muscle issue, while Alisson has resumed full training. Florian Wirtz is hopeful of being available after a stomach infection forced him off the training ground earlier in the week. Ibrahima Konaté has trained without restriction.
Jamie Overton has been ruled out through injury, with Dian Forrester drafted in as the replacement. The selectors will be hopeful of a swift return given the busy schedule ahead this summer.
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