Andy Ayres offers his pick from the paddocks, coiled and ready to spring in the near future, including Derryhassen Paddy for Lucinda Russell – who harbours Cheltenham Festival ambitions.
Tag: Newbury
Ben Morgan’s Cheltenham Festival Tips: Workahead to go strong in the Supreme Novices Hurdle
Cash Wrapped up in the cold: Simon Nott’s tales from Kempton, Newbury and Exeter
Gold Cup Memories: Native River refuses to bend to Might Bite’s will
Marcus Aurelius was on the money: Robert Cooper digs deep for a hot Cheltenham Festival tip from a Roman emporer
Turning back the clock: News from Southern yards, tracks and gallops
Feet Well Grounded: Looking at the action away from the festival
Paul Ferguson’s Fabulous Four for the Cheltenham Festival
Cheltenham Festival Tips: The New Lion set to roar home in Turners Novices Hurdle
Paul Nicholls may run all five Randox Grand National Contenders
Ben Morgan’s Ascot Racing tips: Value Bets the play for the day
Sir Gino ruled out for remainder of the season
Interview with National Hunt Trainer Harry Derham
Ben Morgan’s Racing tips for Newbury – Fortune Favours the brave in Betfair Hurdle
Cheltenham and Doncaster racing tips: The Moon is the next stop for Billy!!
Interview with National Hunt Trainer Harry Derham
Broadway Boy team plotting Grand National route
DOUBLE POWER A REAL HANDFUL: Andy Ayres casts an eye over what lies ahead for his pick of the paddocks
TIZZ CHANCE, BY THUNDER! Jeremy Grayson scours the country tracks for the less heralded rising stars
LUCIE’S LOOKING READY TO SHINE: Ben Morgan puts Rich Ricci juvenile top of his tips for the month ahead
DUBLIN RACING FESTIVAL PREVIEW: Paul Ferguson looks ahead to Foxrock racing feast
GLASS OF RED TO CELEBRATE: Richard Eagle raises a toast to Lydia Richards
Betfair Hurdle – How to find the Newbury winner
BRIGHT FORM LIFTS KNIGHT: Paul Jacobs shines a light on some shadowy contenders
The second month of the year is normally the weakest for top-class racing and with no entries for the Dublin Racing Festival available at the time of writing and with the Cheltenham Festival around the corner you have to delve deep to find any racing of substance to preview. The Newbury Handicap Hurdle (formerly the Betfair and way before that the Schweppes) stands out.