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Paddington and Inspiral set to reignite rivalry in the Sussex Stakes

Paddington ridden by Ryan Moore wins The St James's Palace Stakes

Inspiral will be looking to end Paddington's Group One winning streak in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on Wednesday.

Paddington will bid to register a fourth Group One in a row when he takes on Inspiral in Wednesday's Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood.
Aidan O'Brien's Paddington began the season in handicap company but has progressed to win the Irish 2,000 Guineas, the St James's Palace Stakes and the Coral-Eclipse.
His most recent victory came over 10 furlongs but he will drop back down to a mile this week to take on John and Thady Gosden's three-time Group One winner.
Inspiral was beaten by Triple Time on her only outing to date this season in the Queen Anne at Royal Ascot, but will be looking to give Frankie Dettori another big win in his final season.
A field of six has been declared with William Haggas' Aldaary, Richard Hannon's Chindit, Roger Varian's Charyn and the French challenger Facteur Cheval completing the line-up.
Royal Ascot winner Big Evs faces off against Karl Burke's speedy Kylian in a fascinating clash in the Jaeger-LeCoultre Molecomb Stakes.
Big Evs, trained by Mick Appleby, was a surprise winner of the Windsor Castle Stakes but there did not appear to be any fluke about his three-length success, while Kylian has won his last two races by an aggregate of 10 lengths after two short priced defeats earlier in the season.
Hannon's Baheer and Clive Cox's Shagraan are also among a field of eight.
Sixteen fillies and mares have been declared for the Group Three Whispering Angel Oak Tree Stakes.
Leading contenders include the Karl Burke-trained Fast Response and Jumbly from Joseph O'Brien's yard.
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