Respect a given for Eagles over six with Jayden Sunday's best

EAGLES RESPECT is a Category One winner over four bends but his future probably lies over six and he returns to a staying trip for Oxford's 4.26 over 650m.
Angie Kibble's Swindon Produce champion reached the Challenge Cup final over the course and distance last month only to fluff his lines at the start in the decider but he returned from a short break to prove strongest over 450m seven days ago.
That should see him spot on for this assignment and he can quickly put distance between himself and his rivals.
First of the Oxford opens is a 253m sprint at 3.11 in which Kevin Hutton's Dunquin Rory is taken to make a winning British debut, the local handler also fancied to score with Coppice Lottie (3.29).
Trainer Mike Burton cold go one better as he has treble claims courtesy of Face The Storm (3.49), Puppy Collar winner Outa The Clouds (4.44) and classy Droopys Aladdin (5.03).
There is evening open action at Star Pelaw where Dean Blackbird's Killieford Goram (6.46) should appreciate the return to 590m, while Glenn Foot's Dreamin Porcha can avenge last week's shock defeat at the hands of Nah Then Keefill when they meet again in the 8.52 over 245m.
Best race on the card is arguably the 435m finale at 9.41 with Ted Soppitt's Sunnyside Jayden capable of stealing a winning march and nominated as the strongest bet of the day.
Best at Doncaster's early fixture is Sue Watson's Gaytime Mona (11.56) who can record a third win in six, while Steve Howard's Crokers Pat (1.29) stands out at Valley.
There are three Sunday Irish fixtures with Paula Cummins' Riviera Robbie (3.03) and Marie Cummins' Wee Pip (3.22) fancied at Mullingar, Mhairi O'Regan's Glenbervie Lassy (6.04) and Billy Murphy's Ascot Logan (8.09) the Clonmel picks, while Janeke De-Baat's Aghaderry Odhran (6.52) and William Mullan's Cassie Be Good (7.46) can score at Lifford.
Sunnyside Jayden (nap)
T3 Star Pelaw 9.41
