Racing: Eight rivals stand between Camelot and an historic Triple Crown in Saturday's Ladbrokes St Leger at Doncaster. Aidan O'Brien's 2000 Guineas and Epsom Derby hero aims to become the first horse since Nijinsky in 1970 to complete the British Classic hat-trick on Town Moor and will be partnered by the trainer's son, Joseph.
Camelot is the sole representative from Ballydoyle after neither Imperial Monarch nor Monday's Galway winner Chamonix were declared.
There is another challenger from Ireland in the shape of Tommy Carmody's Ursa Major who has been well backed of late.
Derby runner-up Main Sequence represents David Lanigan, Encke goes for the Godolphin team under Mickael Barzalona and hugely impressive Melrose Stakes winner Guarantee takes a significant step up in class for William Haggas.
Thought Worthy and Michelangelo are two of nine declared runners for John Gosden, with Frankie Dettori coming in for the ride on the latter after stable jockey William Buick opted to partner the Great Voltigeur winner.
Dettori partnered Gosden's Shantou to win the St Leger in 1996.
The Clarehaven trainer also saddles big outsider and likely pacemaker Dartford.
The field is completed by the Sir Henry Cecil-trained Thomas Chippendale, who carries the colours of Yorkshireman, Robert Ogden.