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Big priced tips for the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown

Mishriff

Sandown hosts the prestigious Group 1 Coral-Eclipse Stakes on Saturday, July 2 and Planet Sport have some big priced fancies for your perusal.

Sandown hosts one of the most prestigious races of the Summer season in the Coral Eclipse Stakes on Saturday, July 2.
The race was first run in 1886 giving the race over 130 years of history with the one mile, two furlong test named after the celebrated racehorse Eclipse.

The Group 1 race is dripping in quality in 2022, making it a difficult challenged to pick a winner.

Don't worry because Planet Sport are on the hunt again for some big price tips that bring real value on Coral-Eclipse day at Sandown.

15.35 Sandown - Mishriff (Coral-Eclipse Stakes)

French Derby winner Vadeni has created a storm by being entered for the Coral-Eclipse Stakes but that may mean that John and Thady Gosden's Mishriff can emerge unnoticed.

Mishriff is a globetrotting legend of a horse at just five, amassing over £10 million in prize money and taking such top-level races as the Dubai Sheema Classic and the Juddmonte international.
Yes, a last placed finish in this year's Saudi Cup wasn't ideal but we can put a line through that. It's been a while since Mishriff has run over the preferred one mile and two furlongs on good ground but he should get that in Surrey.
8/1 looks good value for a horse of this quality and with David Egan up top, Mishriff can leave the bookies miffed as an each-way contender.

13.50 Sandown - Equilateral

Charlie Hills clearly thinks a lot of the consistent Equilateral and the seven-year-old can prove pacy in the five furlong Coral Charge.

A reasonable fifth at 66/1 in the King's Stand at Ascot, Equilateral was twice a winner at Meydan earlier this year and will be in good nick going to Sandown after his warm weather winter.
Indeed, back in 2020 Equilateral got within two and a quarter lengths of the great Battaash and this is a gelding who is due some British black type. 6/1 or over could be value.

Meanwhile, the William Haggas' trio of Alenquer (15.35) Mujtaba (14.25) and Queen Aminatu (15.00) are all decent each-way propositions for the classy Newmarket handler.

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