Navan and Punchestown Tips - 7 June All eyes, of course, will be trained on Epsom come Saturday afternoon with The Derby taking place on the Sussex Downs, but the home fires remain burning via afternoon offerings from Navan on the Flat and over jumps at Punchestown. The Listed Darley Irish EBF Kooyonga Stakes for Fillies' And Mares' is the Navan feature at 3.55, while at the Kildare venue there is a decent pot to be won in the Ladbrokes 'Big Value You Can Bet On' Handicap Chase earlier at 2.20. We have picked out a trio of Irish runners to follow on Saturday afternoon as an accompaniment to the Epsom action. bet365 Betting Offer If you already have a bet365 account, check out more of the best betting sites and online casinos Irish Racing Tips, 7th June 13:45 Punchestown - The Bangor Doyle 15:55 Navan - Red Letter 17:05 Navan - Sign From Above 13:45 Punchestown - The Bangor Doyle John Queally opts for a quick turnaround here with THE BANGOR DOYLE following his good second behind Blood Destiny at Listowel on Bank Holiday Monday. Darragh O'Keefe's partner had no answer to the odds on jolly there as Blood Destiny and Paul Townend turned the race into a procession from flagfall. The Bangor Doyle was always in the van for second, but he faced a challenge from Good As Hell late on and showed his willingness to repel that rival. His course and distance win came in this race a year ago and the nine-year-old should be well primed for a repeat now with nothing of Blood Destiny's ilk in his pathway. His regular rider Carl Millar is back today, claiming a useful 5lb, and they can land successive renewals of this race. 15:55 Navan - Red Letter Ger Lyons saddles RED LETTER in this Listed Navan feature race, one of two runners for his yard alongside fellow Juddmonte-owned contender Quadruple. Red Letter, a filly by Frankel, won a maiden at the Curragh (7f, good) in July last year and then went back to Kildare venue to finish a commendable fourth behind Lake Victoria in the Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes. That rival is fresh off an Irish Guineas success last month, while Red Letter was a neck behind the Ballydoyle inmate on their respective comeback in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket at the start of May. Colin Keane's mount only weakened late on in that Rowley Mile Classic and she should be sharper for the return, while she's also taking a major drop in class now with Gary Carroll deputising for the Epsom-bound stable jockey. 17:05 Navan - Sign From Above A stayers' test here in the Balreask Bar, Catering At Navan Racecourse Handicap over 1m6f and it is a contest where SIGN FROM ABOVE is given a chance of regaining the winning thread for Peter Fahey. The Sea The Stars gelding is a three-time winner on the Flat and has also scored over hurdles. His most recent win came at Listowel (2m, good) a year ago this week off a mark of 74. He's had three recent starts to work off the cobwebs after 333 days off. In the latest of those, he tackled this trip at the Curragh and made good late progress from an unpromising position to finish sixth of 20 from a 1lb lower mark. This race isn't as strong on paper as that Curragh event and the booking of Billy Lee to ride for the first time is a nice bonus.