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Top class Railway Stakes in prospect

Cappella Sansevero, who finished second at Royal Ascot, could be turned out again quickly for the Curragh Group 2Cappella Sansevero, who finished second at Royal Ascot, could be turned out again quickly for the Curragh Group 2
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Royal Ascot juvenile form could get an early test in Saturday's GAIN Railway Stakes at the Curragh.

Coventry Stakes runner-up Cappella Sansevero and Chesham second Toscanini could do battle in the Group Two.

It was a first defeat in four races for the Ger Lyons-trained Cappella Sansevero in Berkshire and he could be joined by stablemate Dandyleekie.

Mick Halford's Toscanini has yet to win a race but has shown classy form on a number of occasions.

Aidan O'Brien's juveniles did not perform to their usual standard last week and three of them - The Great War, who finished fifth in the Norfolk Stakes, Chesham third Dick Whittington and War Envoy, ninth in the Coventry - could aim to redeem their reputations.

O'Brien may also run Battle Of Marathon, Rule The Waves and As Good As Gold.

Peter Chapple-Hyam supplemented Ahlan Emarati after his third-placed finish in the Norfolk.

Richard Hannon's Kool Kompany, a Listed winner at Naas but unplaced in the Coventry, is another possible, as is Michael O'Callaghan's promising Rapid Applause.