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He’s back

May 18, 2012
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He’s back

Frankel returns The world’s highest rated horse is back on track at the weekend. The Sir Henry Cecil-trained Frankel returns to action at Newbury this Saturday in the Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes 3.40pm. The bookmakers have Frankel at long odds-on for the Group 1 contest over the straight mile and will be a shock if...
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Classic Trials Lingfield and Ascot’s Victoria Cup, Saturday’s highlights

May 10, 2012
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Classic Trials Lingfield and Ascot’s Victoria Cup, Saturday’s highlights

Oaks and Derby trials at Lingfield William Haggas’s well related filly Vow can advertise her Classic credentials in the Betfred “The Bonus King” Oaks Trial 2.40pm at Lingfield this Saturday. The Motivator filly overcame lack of experience at Newbury last month to land a...
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Classic Weekend at Newmarket. Will Camelot win? Maybe.

May 2, 2012
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Classic Weekend at Newmarket. Will Camelot win? Maybe.

2,000 & 1,000 Guineas on Saturday and Sunday Newmarket stage the first Classics of the season, the Qipco 2,000 & 1,000 Guineas on Saturday and Sunday. Frankel proved his brilliance by destroying the 2,000 Guineas field twelve months ago and, the way Aidan O’Brien’s...
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Jump Season Finale and Top Class Flat Racing at Sandown on Saturday

April 24, 2012
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Jump Season Finale and Top Class Flat Racing at Sandown on Saturday

Best of both codes at Sandown Sandown Park stage the Jump Season Finale with the Bet365 Gold Cup meeting on Saturday. Perversely, there are important Flat races on the the card as well as the last big jump race of the 2011/12 campaign, plus...
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Grand National fallout plus weekend preview and tips

April 19, 2012
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Grand National fallout plus weekend preview and tips

OPINION The fallout from last Saturday’s dramatic and very controversial Grand National continues to reverberate. Racing and in particular jump race can’t afford to keep on attracting the bad publicity that it has in recent years and there’s no doubt that the events at...
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Synchronised bidding for Grand National gold at Aintree

April 10, 2012
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Synchronised bidding for Grand National gold at Aintree

Grand National Synchronised bids to become the first horse since the legendary Golden Miller in 1934 to follow up winning chasing’s blue ribbon, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, with victory in the World’s most famous handicap chase, the John Smith’s Grand National, at Aintree on...
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Gulf Of Naples to be the Easter hero at Kempton

April 3, 2012
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Gulf Of Naples to be the Easter hero at Kempton

Gulf Of Naples can be the Easter hero at Kempton Park on Saturday Mark Johnston’s promising young stayer Gulf Of Naples can be the Easter hero at Kempton on Saturday in the featured Queen’s Prize 2.15pm. The grey is potentially well handicapped on just...
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