All posts tagged "racing"
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/ 8 years agoMaher reveals Cheltenham plans
Trainer Peter Maher says he is hoping to have both Ballyboker Bridge and Mtada Supreme racing at Cheltenham on Friday. Ballyboker...
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/ 8 years agoSkelton tips Many Clouds for National
Dan Skelton believes Many Clouds could shock the racing world and regain the Grand National at Aintree next year. Many Clouds,...
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/ 8 years agoTuesday’s tips for racing at Uttoxeter and Fontwell
Sam Waley-Cohen was unable to add to his excellent record over the National fences at the weekend, falling aboard The Young...
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/ 8 years agoWilliams sets sights on Melbourne win
Ian Willliams is targeting Melbourne Cup success after celebrating the 1,000th win of his training career at Lingfield on Tuesday. Jockey...
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/ 8 years agoWednesday’s tips for action at Ffos Las, Catterick and Kempton
There was a gamble yesterday morning on Douvan for Saturday’s Tingle Creek Chase and the brilliant Willie Mullins-trained Arkle winner is...
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/ 8 years agoNative River stakes Gold Cup claim
Native River boosted his chances of running in next year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup by winning the Hennessy Gold Cup Chase at...
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/ 8 years agoGreatrex offers One Track Mind backing
Trainer Warren Greatrex has backed One Track Mind to bounce back from his poor showing at Newbury on Friday. The six-year-old...
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/ 8 years agoUpbeat prognosis on Barters Hill
Trainer Ben Pauling has delivered an upbeat prognosis on Barters Hill, confirming the Bay Gelding does not need to undergo surgery....
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/ 8 years agoElliott targets February return for Don Cossack
Trainer Gordon Elliott is confident Don Cossack can return to competitive action ahead of next year’s Cheltenham Festival. The nine-year-old has...
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/ 8 years agoTuesday’s tips for racing at Lingfield and Southwell
Lingfield stage a valuable Veterans Handicap Chase over 2m 4f and my two against the field are As De Fer making...
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/ 8 years agoChampion Hurdle the aim for Sceau Royal
Alan King feels Sceau Royal’s Newcastle outing on Saturday will give him an idea of his charge’s Cheltenham Festival credentials. Sceau...
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/ 8 years agoFriday’s tips for racing at Newbury and Chepstow
Newbury’s Hennessy Meeting begins on perfect jumping ground just on the slow side of good predicts clerk of the course Richard...
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/ 8 years agoMoffatt pleased with Highland progress ahead of Aintree test
James Moffatt says he is feeling extremely positive about Highland Lodge’s form ahead of his Becher Chase defence. The 10-year-old will...
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/ 8 years agoBass faces spell on the sidelines after Ascot fall
Jockey David Bass suffered multiple fractures to his cheekbone in a fall at Ascot on Saturday and faces a spell on...
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/ 8 years agoO’Faolains Boy ruled out of Gold Cup
Trainer Rebecca Curtis has confirmed that O’Faolains Boy has suffered a setback and will miss next Saturday’s Hennessy Gold Cup. The...
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/ 8 years agoGrugy primed for Tingle Creek bid
Trainer Gary Moore is upbeat on Sire De Grugy‘s Tingle Creek chances following an impressive win at Ascot on Saturday. The...
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/ 8 years agoWeekend tips for racing at Ascot, Uttoexeter and Exeter
The 3m Betfair Chase is today’s Grade 1 highlight and it is great to see former Gold Cup winner Coneygree (3.00)...
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/ 8 years agoToday’s tips for racing at Cheltenham, Ludlow and Towcester
The rain has finally arrived and we should have decent sized fields for the Open Meeting at Cheltenham. More Of That...
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/ 8 years agoMinding secures top prize
Minding has been honoured with the Cartier Horse of the Year prize at the 26th annual Cartier Racing Awards. The talented...
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/ 8 years agoFry set to unleash Unowhatimeanharry at Wetherby
Unowhatimeanharry is set to return at Wetherby at the end of the month as Harry Fry eyes another good season for...
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/ 8 years agoWednesday’s tips for racing at Carlisle, Ludlow and Newton Abbott
Racing Post Trophy favourite Capri was a big drifter yesterday for Saturday’s final British Gp 1 of the flat season and...
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/ 8 years agoHenderson explains My Tent Or Yours withdrawl
Trainer Nicky Henderson has explained why he decided to err on the side of caution after withdrawing My Tent Or Yours...
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/ 8 years agoAlmanzor camp to bide time
Connections of Almanzor are keen not to pin him down to a certain schedule for 2017. The three-year-old has won on...
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/ 8 years agoBelardo retired to stud
Roger Varian has revealed that Belardo has been retired after being ruled out of the Qipco Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. The...
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/ 8 years agoSo Mi Dar heading to Breeders’ Cup
Connections are considering a tilt at Breeders’ Cup glory for So Mi Dar after her stellar showing at Chantilly on Sunday....
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/ 8 years agoSt Leger history created by Mongan
Laura Mongan created history on Saturday by becoming the first woman trainer to win the St Leger after Harbour Law’s victory....
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/ 9 years agoHeffernan fancies Leger chances
Seamie Heffernan has warned his St Leger rivals that the best is yet to come from his ride Idaho ahead of...
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/ 9 years agoNEW ISSUE! September’s edition of Racing Ahead!
As we turn the clock with Autumn almost upon us, we can look forward to the final Classic of the season...
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/ 9 years agoClondaw camp eye Melbourne Cup run
Connections of Clondaw Warrior are targeting a run in November’s Melbourne Cup. The nine-year-old won July’s Galway Hurdle and was then...
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/ 9 years agoFahey excited by Ribchester potential
Richard Fahey believes Ribchester will be even better when he lines up in October’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot. The...