A Classic weekend of racing boosted by an exceptional BoyleSports offer for Irish Customers BoyleSports is offering Irish customers a fantastic and exclusive €50 in free bets for St Leger weekend in Doncaster plus your money back if you finish second to the SP favourite. Britain’s most historic Classic, the St Leger, is the highlight of the weekend on Saturday, along with an array of top former jockeys appearing in the star-studded Leger Legends race on Sunday. Saturday Gregory currently heads the market with BoyleSports for the final Classic of the UK Flat season staged at 3.35. The Royal Ascot-winning son of Golden Horn was beaten by today's opponent Continuous in the Great Voltigeur last time - ending his unbeaten run. Trained by John and Thady Gosden, the smart colt should be back to his best over two furlongs further today and is fancied to reverse form with his old rival. Continuous looked to have improved last time and has shown consistency throughout the season. The extra distance would be the main concern for Ballydoyle’s big hope, however his trainer will have him spot on for today. John and Thady Gosden have two other smart contenders in Middle Earth, who recently emerged as a Classic hope after winning the Melrose Stakes at York by a comfortable one and a half lengths. The son of Roaring Lion was supplemented for the race at a cost of £50,000 and represents decent each-way value. Arrest for the same yard could also enter the mix if the ground remains soft. Desert Hero attempts to give the King and Queen their first Classic win following his impressive victory in the Gordon Stakes at Goodwood last time. The tenacious stayer is by Sea The Stars and has progressed readily since his victory at Royal Ascot for trainer William Haggas. Sunday Davy Russell, Robbie Power and Kieren Fallon are among the big names back in the saddle on Sunday in the ‘Leger Legends’ race. It is the only race in the UK hosted for ex-jockeys and is the highlight on the fourth and final day of the St Leger Festival. All funds raised will go to the National Horseracing College and the Injured Jockeys Fund at Jack Berry House, both located in the north of England. The lineup includes: Tom Scudamore Kieren Fallon Davy Russell Richard Johnson Seb Sanders Robbie Power Megan Nicholls Gary Bardwell Jamie Osbourne Mark Enright Will Kennedy Gay Kelleway Mattie Batchelor Adrian Nicholls Russ Kennemore Jason Edmunds Elsewhere on the card, the Group 3 Sceptre Fillies' Stakes looks a fascinating contest with English 1,000 Guineas winner, Cachet, back in action after 457 days off the track due to injury. Ryan Moore takes the ride and connections claim the filly is looking better than ever. Magical Sunset, winner of a Group 3 at Goodwood and Matilda Picotte representing Ireland, who was third in the English 1,000 Guineas this year add to the contest's intriguing nature. Nigiri for Ralph Beckett looks to be an improving filly having won three on the bounce, most recently a handicap at York by over four lengths and is worth a second look for a yard which is flying. Please gamble responsibly. 18+ Dunlewey.org. Begambleaware.org