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Tuesday’s racing at Chelmsford, Ffos Las and Ballinrobe
Reports last week suggested jockeys, who had been asked to examine the track, were pleased with the surface at Chelmsford […]
Trainer expects Kings Grey response
Trainer Phil Kirby has confirmed Kings Grey will head to the Galway Festival despite being pulled up at Southwell. Kings […]
Monday’s racing preview of the cards at Ayr, Cartmel and Beverley
There is a decent card from Ayr this afternoon and I am going to give Piccadilly Jim (4.10) another chance […]
Preview: Friday’s racing at Newbury, Haydock and Nottingham
The feature race from Newbury this afternoon is the listed Rose Bowl Stakes for juveniles over six furlongs. I was […]
Free Eagle set for Longchamp
Dermot Weld believes Free Eagle is good enough to run in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in […]
A look at Thursday’s racing with Epsom’s card the highlight
by Charlie McCann The best of the British action takes place this evening and Epsom host one of their popular […]
Tuesday’s racing at Beverley, Thirsk and Lingfield
There’s more racing in ‘God’s Own Country’ with afternoon action from Beverley and an evening card from Thirsk, with Scent […]
Tiana set for break
Trainer Lucy Wadham has admitted Lady Tiana will have a mid-season break as she ponders future options. Wadham secured he […]
Monday’s racing at Wetherby, Windsor and Wolverhampton
Paul Hanagan won the weekend’s feature Darley July Cup aboard the Charlie Hills trained Muhaarar at Newmarket, despite the colt […]
Condon eyes future Success
Ken Condon says Success Days is on course to return before the end of the season following injury. The three-year-old […]
Covert Love set for Irish Oaks
Hugo Palmer has confirmed that Covert Love is likely to run in next weekend’s Darley Irish Oaks at the Curragh. […]
Ivory Hopeful for Tropics’ next run
July Cup runner-up Tropics is likely to bid for a hat-trick in the Hopeful Stakes rather than tackle the Stewards’ […]
A look at Friday’s highly-anticipated race meet at Newmarket
The big race at Newmarket today is the Group 1 Falmouth Stakes for fillies and mares and the classic generation […]
Karakontie nears return
Karakontie is set to make his first appearance of the season in the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville on […]
Zannda doubt for Irish Oaks
Connections say Zannda is unlikely to contest the Darley Irish Oaks if the weather does not change before the July […]
Preview: the first day of Newmarket’s July meet with the Bahrain Trophy the opener
by Charlie McCann Newmarket’s three-day July meeting begins this afternoon and I think Godolphin’s Steady Pace (2.45) can reverse last […]
Gosden eyes Mr Singh glory
John Gosden admits he is feeling confident about Mr Singh’s chances heading into Thursday‘s Bahrain Trophy at Newmarket. The three-year-old […]
Collins sets out Queen plan
Tracey Collins says the Prix Maurice de Gheest will be Majestic Queen’s next goal following Sunday’s strong showing at Fairyhouse. […]
Wednesday’s racing at Kempton, Wolverhampton and Catterick
Ryan Moore is Kempton-bound this evening with two very warm chances and aboard likely favourite Aberlady in the 6f Fillies’ […]
Golden Horn matches Frankel’s achievement
Golden Horn has matched the achievement of Frankel by being handed a 130 rating by the British Horseracing Authority. The […]
Schiergen talks up Nutan
Trainer Peter Schiergen believes that Nutan can continue to improve following Sunday’s emphatic victory in the German Derby. The three-year-old […]
Preview: Tuesday’s racing at Pontefract and Uttoxeter
West Yorkshire boasts this afternoon’s feature meeting with an excellent seven-race card at Pontefract highlighted by the Fillies’ Listed Stakes […]
Monday’s racing at Windsor, Worcester and Hamilton
Adam Kirby enjoyed a treble on the corresponding card at Windsor last year and arrives at the track with a […]
A preview of the Eclipse at Sandown, plus Haydock
The Coral Eclipse is the big race of the day but only five go to post for what is the […]
Preview: Friday’s racing at Sandown, Beverley and Haydock
The first day of Sandown‘s two-day Eclipse meeting kicks-off with an excellent six-race card this afternoon and Masamah (2.20) fancied […]
Maggio primed for National bid
Connections of Maggio are eyeing a crack at the Aintree Grand National next year, with co-owner Douglas Pryde full of confidence.
Gosden fears The Grey Gatsby
Trainer John Gosden believes that The Grey Gatsby will offer a massive test to his charge Golden Horn in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown.
Thursday’s racing at Haydock, Newbury and Perth
There is the risk of an isolated thunder storm at Haydock and any easing in the ground would be a […]
The Value Rater’s Class Act look at this week’s Eclipse feature at Sandown
Matt – @valuerater – and Thomas run through the field for the Coral Eclipse at Sandown Park, with John Gosden‘s […]