All posts tagged "Newbury"
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/ 10 years agoMonday’s tips for the cards at Stratford, Brighton and Wolverhampton
by Jack Milner John Ferguson’s yard have thrived throughout the summer with the handler’s Bloomfields Operation enjoying six winners from their...
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/ 10 years agoTuesday’s racecards at Newbury, Chepstow and Ballinrobe
by Charlie McCann A fascinating twilight card from Newbury this evening with the probability of soft ground given significant rain is...
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/ 10 years agoPreview: The first day of the Ebor at York
Who should you opt for in the Juddmonte?
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/ 10 years agoNight Of Thunder retired to stud
Last year’s Qipco 2000 Guineas winner, Night Of Thunder, has been retired to stud. The Richard Hannon trained four-year-old impressed greatly...
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/ 10 years agoMonday’s racing tips at Thirsk, Kempton and Windsor
Simon Crisford has enjoyed a 26% strike-rate since joining the training ranks in the spring and Happy Call (2.40) can give...
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/ 10 years agoPreview: A look at the first day of Newbury’s mid-August meeting
The first day of Newbury’s two-day Hungerford Stakes meeting is today’s highlight with an excellent eight-race card and Roger Charlton’s stoutly-bred...
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/ 10 years agoTwin to set Sail for Newbury
Dean Ivory is “very pleased” with the progress of Twin Sails and will next run the colt in the Listed Washington...
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/ 10 years agoNEW! August’s edition of Racing Ahead!
There's plenty to look forward to in August's edition with features on the Ebor at York and much more
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/ 10 years agoRain boosts Thunder’s Sussex chances
Richard Hannon feels the recent rain has “definitely increased” Night Of Thunder’s chances in the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Last...
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/ 10 years agoPreview: 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 very...
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/ 10 years agoPreview: 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 month’s...
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/ 10 years agoMonday’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 good...
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/ 10 years agoThursday’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 positive...
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/ 10 years agoFrankie lands the gamble on potential star
Big things look to lie ahead for the classy Time Test who sprinted clear of his opponents to win the Tercentenary...
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/ 10 years agoAscot Gold Cup Day: a full overview of the runners on Day 3 of Royal Ascot
by Charlie McCann The Gold Cup is today’s feature event at Royal Ascot and Mizzou (9/2 at BetVictor) has long been...
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/ 10 years agoThursday’s racing at Newbury, Haydock and Uttoxeter
Newbury is the pick of today’s action with last year’s subsequent Champagne Stakes winner Estidhkaar winning the opener on the corresponding...
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/ 10 years agoRacing Ahead – June edition! Epsom and Ascot Special!
The Epsom Oaks and Derby are almost upon us, followed two weeks later by the greatest flat racing festival in the...
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/ 10 years agoFriday’s racing at Newcastle, Newmarket and Stratford
Today’s sees the return of the brilliant dual-Arc winner Treve who makes her seasonal reappearance at Saint-Cloud in a Group 2...
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/ 10 years agoPreview: Thursday’s racing sees a great evening card at Sandown
Tonight’s Sandown card features a couple of Group races and is, undeniably, the British best evening flat card of the year. ...
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/ 10 years agoWednesday’s racing at York and Perth
The feature of day one of York’s three day May meeting is the 6f Duke Of York Stakes and it looks...
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/ 10 years agoTiggy Wiggy set for Royal Ascot
Trainer Richard Hannon says Tiggy Wiggy could feature in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot after a good run at Newmarket....
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/ 10 years agoThe weekend’s racing
The first classic of the 2015 flat season takes place this afternoon with nineteen going to post for the Qipco 2000...
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/ 10 years agoHoskins hoping for soft ground
Sam Hoskins, racing manager for owners Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds, has admitted that Tullius could race at Newbury on May 16. The...
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/ 10 years agoPreview: Friday’s Racing at Newbury, Ayr and Bath
Whilst Doncaster’s Lincoln meeting traditionally opens the new flat season, it all really kicks-off with Newmarket’s Craven meeting, leading into Newbury’s...
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/ 10 years agoWednesday’s Racing at Newmarket and Cheltenham
It seems almost inconceivable that today’s opening Craven meeting at Newmarket will not count towards the flat jockey’s title but we...
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/ 11 years agoMonday’s racing preview looks at the Windsor card
The 2015 Aintree festival is consigned to the history books and that combined with racing back at Windsor on Mondays means...
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/ 11 years agoA look at what awaits us on the 2nd day at Aintree
by Charlie McCann The second day of the National meeting begins with an impossible looking 12-runner handicap hurdle. Knight’s Parade is...
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/ 11 years agoEaster Monday’s racing
There’s no less than nine meetings this afternoon on an action-packed Easter Monday with seven fixtures in Britain and two across...
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/ 11 years agoSaturday’s racing at Haydock, Newton Abbot, and Carlisle
This time next week we will be focussing on the Crabbie’s Grand National; Shutthefrontdoor remains the 7/1 favourite and his jockey...
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/ 11 years agoThursday’s runners that look exciting and worth a punt
Significant rain is forecast to hit Newbury on Wednesday evening and rails adjustments mean the hurdle course will be approximately 52...