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Sunday each-way betting tips: Prairie Falcon and Dun Na Sead form tasty Musselburgh double

A full Sunday racecard at Musselburgh is filled with tasty big-field handicaps, which means plenty of each-way betting opportunities, especially with many bookmakers offering extra places.

17:45 Sky Bet Sunday Series 3YO Handicap

Prairie Falcon steps up to a one-mile trip for the first time and looks an interesting prospect after a promising juvenile year over six and seven furlongs.

He broke his duck with a stylish win in a 12-strong nursery handicap at Glorious Goodwood in July, which he followed by winning a similar event at Ayr in September (both hard-earned by just a head and a neck).
He kicked off the new campaign with a fourth-placed finish in a Class 3 event, a creditable display that should put him in good shape for this event against lower-class opposition.
An inside draw from stall three should work in his favour, while Connor Beasley is a good booking to bring out this colt's clear potential.
Suggested bet: Prairie Falcon each-way in the 17:45 at Musselburgh
18:45 Sky Bet Sunday Series Sprint Handicap
A debut win for Dun Na Sead at the Curragh in September 2021 suggested great things lay ahead for this promising filly, but she failed to deliver in a disappointing 2022 season.
A couple of early-season pipe-openers in January were finally rewarded with an excellent win in a 14-runner handicap at Dundalk in February.
She made a good return to turf at Cork three weeks ago, when finishing a respectable runner-up behind Real Force, and she looks capable of featuring prominently again in today's company.
That was in soft/heavy going and she should be better suited by Musselburgh's improving ground, and pairing up again with Oisin McSweeney is it no surprise to see her well-supported in the betting.
Suggested bet: Dun Na Sead each-way in the 18:45 at Musselburgh
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