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Saturday Preview: Doncaster, Newbury, Kelso racecards
The Rainbow Hunter looks on course for the Grand National
Noel Meade wary of Silviniaco Conti
Come off the fence and place a bet with today’s racing preview
Coneygree Cheltenham decision delayed
Rocky ready for Aintree fight
McCoy unsure of retirement date
Present View to miss rest of season
Lord Windermere bids for Gold Cup-National double
Bridgwater eyes Gold Cup glory
Holywell to skip Cheltenham run
Grand National hope Teaforthree to feature at Warwick
Warwick passed an 8am inspection and we have a cracking card to look forward to including the Hunter Chase debut of Teaforthree (3.50) who is currently 25/1 for the Grand National at Aintree in the spring. The horse finished third behind Aurora’s Encore in the 2013 National but was not at his best in the 2014 renewal when he unseated at the Chair.
Teaforthree begins National Campaign
Gold Cup duo to step up training
Punchestown racing goes ahead after abandonments
Warwick and Uttoxeter need to pass late inspections to race this afternoon however jump racing looks sure to go ahead at Punchestown, whilst there’s action on the all-weather from Lingfield. Should racing get the thumbs up at Warwick then Venetia Williams’ Super Sam (1.20) would have obvious claims in the handicap hurdle over three and a quarter miles.
Jezki tipped for clash with Hurricane Fly at Leopardstown
HAPPY FESTIVE RACING FROM ALL THE TEAM
Nitrogen makes his debut under rules at Exeter
Powerful stables to battle it out in Kempton’s Mile Nursery
Road to Cheltenham begins as New Year approaches
We are closing in on the New Year, as 2014s busy horse racing schedule comes to a close, after another exhilarating 12 months of amazing action. But the excitement hasn’t finished yet, there are plenty more races throughout the country right up to the last days of 2014, as well as the schedule for next year having been officially released.
Still no sign of star two milers as Sacre misses Sandown
There’s something of a surreal feel to the ante-post market for the Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival in March. Neither of the two market leaders having been seen this season, and there are significant fitness and health questions to answer for both the former champion Sprinter Sacre, and current title holder Sire de Grugy.
Opener at Plumpton could fall to As De Mee
Sedgefield offers up interesting jumps’ card
Cheltenham Opens Its Gates For Another Season Over The Jumps
Future Champions Day may grab most of the column inches on Friday as the elite juveniles head to Newmarket to compete in array of Group races, but National Hunt fans will be waiting with bated breath for the start of Cheltenham’s Showcase meeting, as the Gloucestershire venue opens its gates for the first time this season.