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O’Brien set for St Leger ride

[ad_1] Donnacha O’Brien will ride Sir Dragonet (3/1 to win race) in Saturday’s St Leger Stakes at Doncaster. O’Brien, who is the son of trainer Aidan O’Brien, previously rode Sir Dragonet to glory in the Chester Vase Stakes in May, but Ryan Moore had been handed riding duties for the three-year-old’s most recent two runs. […]
read more17/2 Yorkhill leads Mullins trio into Kerry National battle - (2020)

[ad_1] Dual Cheltenham Festival winner Yorkhill is one of three Willie Mullins-trained hopefuls in the Kerry National at Listowel on Wednesday (16:15), where he’s set to carry top weight (Yorkhill 15/2 to win Kerry National). The Graham Wylie-owned Yorkhill appeared to have the world at his feet when he claimed his second Cheltenham Festival win […]
read moreGosden hails St Leger strength in depth

[ad_1] John Gosden is cautious ahead of seeing Logician put his unbeaten record on the line in the St Leger at Doncaster on Saturday. The son of Frankel has won all four starts since debuting in May and will now aim to secure the final British Classic of the season on Town Moor this weekend […]
read moreStudy Scuppers Scoop6 Seekers following Old Borough Success

[ad_1] Time to Study repelled the awkward Alright Sunshine in the closing stages of the Old Borough Cup at Haydock on Saturday to send the Scoop6 rolling over to St Leger Saturday. Just one unit remined going into the fifth leg of the Scoop6, and that was on the well backed 5/2f Alright Sunshine who […]
read moreElliott confirms Tiger Roll’s National odyssey goes on

[ad_1] Gordon Elliott has delivered the news jumps racing fans craved after he confirmed Tiger Roll will be aimed at a third Aintree Grand National in 2020. The Gigginstown-owned star emulated Red Rum by winning back-to-back renewals of the Aintree spectacular in April, bringing the house down on Merseyside with his latest success in the […]
read moreAdvertise and Ten Sovereigns both out of Sprint Cup

[ad_1] The leading contenders for Saturday’s Sprint Cup at Haydock, Advertise and Ten Sovereigns, have both been ruled out of the Group One showdown on the eve of the race. In what is a major blow barely 24 hours before the duo were expected to renew their rivalry, the highly-fancied favourite Advertise has been declared […]
read moreHills unfazed by changing conditions - (2020)

[ad_1] Trainer Charlie Hills says he is not worried by the changing conditions as he prepares to send Khaadem to Haydock for the Sprint Cup this weekend (Khaadem 4/1 to win – Antepost outright). The three-year-old is one of the leading contenders for Saturday’s race after winning the Stewards’ Cup at Goodwood at the start […]
read moreEasier planning for Paisley Park this time

[ad_1] Emma Lavelle admits it will be less stressful planning where to go with Paisley Park this season after his ascent to the top of the staying hurdles division last term. The seven-year-old was one of the stories of the season, going from winning a handicap at Aintree to landing the Cheltenham Festival Stayers’ Hurdle […]
read moreMeade’s Advertise ready to display best in Sprint Cup - (2020)

[ad_1] Trainer Martyn Meade believes Advertise will stand a strong chance of turning things around with Ten Sovereigns in Saturday’s Sprint Cup showdown at Haydock. The duo are the headline acts for the Group 1 contest on Merseyside as they get set to renew rivalry, with Aidan O’Brien’s Ten Sovereigns having powered home in front […]
read moreFrance next for blistering Battaash

[ad_1] Charlie Hills has ruled out the Flying Five for Battaash, who will now go straight to France. Runaway Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes winner Battaash will race next in the Prix de l’Abbaye in October, trainer Charlie Hills has confirmed. The five-year-old shattered the track record at York as he won the Group 1 sprint on […]
read moreJudicial Rules to send Scoop6 Surging into Sprint Cup Saturday

[ad_1] Despite smaller fields than usual this Saturday, the Scoop6 eluded punters after Judicial landed the Beverley Bullet to send the bet surging into Sprint Cup weekend at Haydock, where an estimated £300,000 in combined funds will await punters. Although market leaders Justanotherbottle (4/1jf) and Oh This Is Us (5/2f) took the opening two legs […]
read moreHills talks up Khaadem’s chances

[ad_1] Charlie Hills says Khaadem is “improving” all the time and is now “ready” for Sprint Cup Stakes challenge. Trainer Charlie Hills says Khaadem has every chance of winning the 32Red Sprint Cup Stakes at Haydock on Saturday week (Khaadem 5/1 to win). Hills’ camp are still on a high after watching stable star Battaash […]
read more£650,000 Scoop6 Centred around Shergar Cup - (2020)

[ad_1] The Shergar Cup forms the centrepiece of the Scoop6 this weekend with the annual team event at Ascot hosting four of the six legs. Haydock is our destination for the other pair of races with all six legs being broadcast live on ITV4. The win and bonus funds continue to rise and following rollovers […]
read moreO’Brien coy on Phoenix Stakes contenders

[ad_1] Aidan O’Brien is keeping his feet firmly on the ground over his chances of winning a 17th Keeneland Phoenix Stakes on Friday night – despite having three of the five entries for the Group 1 race. The Ballydoyle handler has dominated the Curragh feature since 1998 and has been responsible for 50% of the […]
read moreAddeybb ready for Rose Of Lancaster test

[ad_1] William Haggas is hoping for more rain ahead of Addeybb’s bid for the Rose Of Lancaster Stakes. The William Haggas-trained Addeybb is all set for the Rose Of Lancaster Stakes (15:05) at Haydock on Saturday afternoon, with conditions firmly in his favour. Winner of the Wolferton Stakes at Royal Ascot, the Pivotal gelding was […]
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