Emerald Harmony aims for back-to-back wins at Doncaster
Paul Midgley-trained mare seeks second straight victory in Believe Money Group Handicap on Friday.

Last-time-out winner Emerald Harmony will attempt to make it two wins on the bounce for trainer Paul Midgley in Friday's Believe Money Group Handicap at Doncaster, live on Sky Sports Racing.
The Paul Midgley-trained mare returned to winning ways with a comfortable victory at Thirsk last month and now steps up in grade under a 4lb higher mark. She faces six rivals in a competitive renewal of the feature contest at 3.45pm.
Key Contenders at Doncaster
- Emerald Harmony seeks second straight win after Thirsk success.
- Dyonisos, trained by Ian Williams, has run well in defeat and drops in weights.
- Topweight Paddy's Day is one to note, while Moulin Booj often finishes in the frame.
Elsewhere on the card, the Mehmas colt Launch Sequence makes his debut for Wathnan Racing and trainer Karl Burke in the 2.00pm maiden.
Other Racing Highlights
At Chepstow, the consistent Dr Strangelove features in the togetheragainfestival.co.uk Handicap. Oliver Cole's four-year-old was narrowly denied at Goodwood and now runs under new jockey Mason Paetel.
Newton Abbot hosts a competitive Howden Insurance Handicap Chase, with recent winners Duke Of Luckley and Gore Point clashing. Duke Of Luckley impressed at Southwell and could be hard to catch if allowed a soft lead, while Gore Point steps up in class after a Stratford win four days ago.
The action across all three meetings is live on Sky Sports Racing from 2.00pm on Friday.
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