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/ 1 month agoAdvertise with Racing Ahead in August: Ebor Festival Edition
The August edition of Racing Ahead Magazine is on sale on the 31st of July, featuring the Ebor Festival! Want to...
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Cheltenham Festival
/ 1 month agoIrish Oaks Festival 2025: Irish Oaks analysis and preview
The fourth Irish Classic race of the season gets underway this weekend, as The Curragh hosts another one of its premier...
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Guest Blogs
/ 1 month agoCheltenham Festival 2026: Four Days Where Legends Are Made
There are race meetings, and then there’s Cheltenham. Every March, a quiet corner of Gloucestershire erupts into life as trainers, jockeys,...
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Cheltenham Festival
/ 1 month agoIrish Oaks Festival 2025: Dates, how to watch on TV, trainers and jockeys to watch
Classic racing action returns to the Curragh this weekend, as the Irish Oaks weekend gets underway. Sixteen races – including five...
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Guest Blogs
/ 1 month agoFlat Racing vs Jump Racing: What’s More Popular in the UK?
The sport of horse racing in the UK is rich in history and full of variety, but its two main forms...
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/ 1 month agoBen Morgan’s Saturday tips – Ascot, Newmarket & York – Reining champ to Rock again in Bunbury Cup
Our resident tipster Ben Morgan gives his best bets from the weekend’s action at Ascot, Newmarket and York Ascot 2.22 –...
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/ 1 month agoNewmarket July Festival 2025: July Cup analysis and preview
Newmarket racecourse takes centre stage this weekend for 2025’s renewal of the July Festival. It will see flat-racing’s elite gather in...
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/ 2 months agoDurban July Review: A whacky raceday that deserves a visit
After two days of getting up at stupid o’clock to meet the trainers, witness the gallops, and enjoy the spectacular scenery...
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Racing Festivals
/ 2 months agoNewmarket July Festival 2025: Dates, how to watch on TV, trainers and jockeys to watch
The 2025 flat season continues into July, with Newmarket racecourse hosting another one of its prestigious meetings – the July Festival. ...
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/ 2 months agoSean Trivass: Eight on Eighteen could be the one in the Durban July
Well as mentioned elsewhere I am currently in South Africa for the Continent’s biggest race on Saturday afternoon – the Durban...
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/ 2 months agoBen Morgan’s Saturday tips: Sandown & Haydock – Harrington to turn up the Heat at Sandown
Our resident tipster Ben Morgan gives his best bets from across Saturday’s action at Sandown and Haydock Sandown 1.50 – Quirky...
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/ 2 months agoCoral-Eclipse 2025: Analysis and preview
Sandown Park will host its feature flat-meeting of the season this weekend, as the 2025 Coral-Eclipse meeting gets underway. Two days...
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/ 2 months agoCoral-Eclipse 2025: Dates, how to watch on TV, trainers and jockeys to watch
The 2025 flat season continues with the return of one of Britain’s most hotly-anticipated race meetings – Coral-Eclipse weekend. Won by...
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Racing Festivals
/ 2 months agoBen Morgan’s Saturday tips at Chester & Newcastle – Star to shine bright in Northumberland Plate
Our resident tipster Ben Morgan gives his best bets from the weekend’s action at Newcastle and Chester Newcastle 2.40 – Balding...
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News
/ 2 months agoIrish Derby Festival 2025: Derby analysis and preview
The Curragh will host the running of the second Irish classic of the season this weekend, as the 2025 Irish Derby...
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Racing Festivals
/ 2 months agoNorthumberland Plate Festival 2025: Analysis and preview
Gosforth Park racecourse will stage its leading flat meeting of the season this weekend, as the 2025 Northumberland Plate Festival gets...
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Racing Festivals
/ 2 months agoIrish Derby 2025: Dates, how to watch on TV, trainers and jockeys to watch
Racing fans across Britain and Ireland will turn to The Curragh for the 2025 Irish Derby Festival. Three days of elite...
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Irish Racing
/ 2 months agoKarl Headly: Gavoo ready to go at Galway Festival
Karl Hedley sees Flat up the pace as yards gear up for Galway Festival The Flat season is well and truly...
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Form Guide
/ 2 months agoDARWIN MARKS THE WAY AHEAD: John Anthony clocks the quickest as the numbers game evolves
CHARLES DARWIN was one of the most visually impressive winners at Royal Ascot and that impression is backed up by the...
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Racing Ahead
/ 2 months agoReaders’ letters
Fiddler’s Rickety Horsebox On a bracing Monday morning, In 1962, Our vapoured breath hung in the darkness; Light had not yet...
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Epsom Derby Meeting
/ 2 months agoEpsom Derby recall: Money was down but so was the crowd
Simon Nott recounts his betting ring tales from the Epsom Derby meeting Oaks Day I had been looking forward to my...
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Racing Ahead
/ 2 months agoSkipped me back: Robert and Nina Bailey looking Glamorous
Robert and Nina Bailey, two of Chris Mason’s primary owners have also enjoyed some home-bred success with eight-time winner GLAMOROUS BREEZE,...
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Columnists
/ 2 months agoMorris Dancer: Robert Cooper muses on rabbit hold, fond memories and track hopefuls
Just a few minutes surfing the net can lead you down even deeper rabbit holes than Alice encountered in Wonderland. Here...
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Picks from the Paddock
/ 2 months agoFRENCH LESSON: Andy Ayres sees more to come after Gosdens’ Royal meeting Master class
GOODWOOD May 24 (good) 1m6f handicap (Class 2) Messy race DANCING IN PARIS (Ian Williams) looked in the pink and travelled...