All posts tagged "Newmarket"
-
News
/ 10 years agoFriday’s racing tips
Speed Company saw John Quinn and Philip Makin win back-to-back renewals of yesterday’s opener at Ayr and Fatherly Friend (1.30) can...
-
News
/ 10 years agoCumani hit by devastating news
Luca Cumani has said he was devastated to learn that Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum had removed all of his horses...
-
News
/ 10 years agoPallasator set for Ascot chance
Pallasator will run in the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup at Ascot after his star performance at Doncaster. The six-year-old...
-
News
/ 10 years agoThursday’s tips for the cards at Ayr and Yarmouth
by Jack Milner Ayr‘s three-day Gold Cup meeting kicks-off with an excellent eight-race card this afternoon and trainer John Quinn fancied...
-
News
/ 10 years agoWednesday’s racing at Sandown Park and Yarmouth
Some excellent racing in Britain and Ireland to get our teeth into today and we start at Sandown Park with a...
-
News
/ 10 years agoIntegral still set for Newmarket run
Connections have confirmed that Integral is still on track to run in the Bahrain Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket on October...
-
News
/ 10 years agoBuratino set for Middle Park chance
Buratino is set for a tilt at Newmarket‘s Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes but only if the ground is in his favour....
-
News
/ 10 years agoPreview: The third day’s action in prospect at Ebor where the Nunthorpe Stakes is the feature
My two antepost selections Fields Of Athenry (stall 22) and Arabian Comet (stall 2) had contrasting fortunes with the draw for...
-
News
/ 10 years agoHaggas doubles up at York again
William Haggas doubled up for the second day in a row at the Ebor Festival as Tasleet and Besharah won big...
-
News
/ 10 years agoCosgrave: Stars tailor-made for St Leger
Pat Cosgrave believes Storm The Stars is ‘tailor-made’ for the St Leger following his win in the Great Voltigeur Stakes. The...
-
News
/ 10 years agoThursday’s racing where the Yorkshire Oaks is the Group 1 feature at York
by Charlie McCann The significant rain that hit the Knavesmire on Tuesday was, at the time of writing, threatening to lead...
-
Featured
/ 10 years agoPreview: The first day of the Ebor at York
Who should you opt for in the Juddmonte?
-
News
/ 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...
-
News
/ 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...
-
News
/ 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...
-
News
/ 10 years agoBig Orange squeezes home in Goodwood Cup
Big Orange stuck his neck out in gallant fashion to win a thrilling renewal of the Goodwood Cup at Glorious Goodwood....
-
News
/ 10 years agoShalaa shines in Richmond Stakes
Shalaa proved there was no fluke about his July Stakes success when defying a penalty to win the Richmond Stakes in...
-
News
/ 10 years agoThursday’s card at Glorious Goodwood where the Goodwood Cup is the feature, plus the Galway Hurdle
The Goodwood Cup is today’s feature and the obvious starting point is with the Ascot Gold Cup winner Trip To Paris...
-
News
/ 10 years agoToormore too strong in Lennox
Toormore went one better than 12 months ago when pulling out plenty for James Doyle to win the Group 2 Lennox...
-
News
/ 10 years agoGlorious Goodwood: a preview of the first day’s racing!
Five-days of top class racing from Goodwood begins with an ultra -competitive 18-runner handicap over 10 furlongs. Mark Johnston has saddled...
-
News
/ 10 years agoA look at Friday’s highly-anticipated race meet at Newmarket
The big race at Newmarket today is the Group 1 Falmouth Stakes for fillies and mares and the classic generation have...
-
News
/ 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...
-
News
/ 10 years agoGosden eyes Mr Singh glory
John Gosden admits he is feeling confident about Mr Singh’s chances heading into Thursday‘s Bahrain Trophy at Newmarket. The three-year-old managed...
-
News
/ 10 years agoWednesday’s racing at Kempton, Wolverhampton and Catterick
Ryan Moore is Kempton-bound this evening with two very warm chances and aboard likely favourite Aberlady in the 6f Fillies’ Maiden....
-
News
/ 10 years agoA preview of the Eclipse at Sandown, plus Haydock
The Coral Eclipse is the big race of the day but only five go to post for what is the first...
-
News
/ 10 years agoGosden fears The Grey Gatsby
Trainer John Gosden believes that The Grey Gatsby will offer a massive test to his charge Golden Horn in the Coral-Eclipse...
-
News
/ 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...
-
News
/ 10 years agoTuesday’s racing at Stratford, Chepstow and Hamilton
An excellent six-race card at Stratford is today’s highlight, including nine going to post for an excellent renewal of the feature...
-
News
/ 10 years agoMarkaz too strong in Criterion
Markaz got his reward for a string of consistent efforts when staying on well to win the Group 3 Criterion Stakes...
-
News
/ 10 years agoPreview: Thursday’s cards at Newmarket, Nottingham, Newcastle and Newbury
by Jack Milner Excellent flat racing comes from Newmarket, Nottingham and Newcastle this afternoon and after landing the feature 6f Novice...