Newmarket Guineas Festival 2023

Katie Midwinter (04/05/23) NEWMARKET – SATURDAY 2000 Guineas Stakes (Group 1) The first Classic of the season, a straight mile trip at Newmarket for the 2000 Guineas. The Rowley Mile has welcomed many young pretenders aiming for stardom and horse racing immortality. Some have lived up to expectations and many superstars have graced the hallowedContinue reading “Newmarket Guineas Festival 2023”

Punchestown Festival – Day 3 & 4

Katie Midwinter (26/04/23) THURSDAY 3:40pm – Handicap Hurdle Blue Bresil gelding Feu De Bresil makes his handicap debut in the hands of Jack Foley. Willie Mullins’ charge won his maiden at Clonmel when last seen on heavy ground, following a second-placed finish behind The Gunner Yeats. He is off a mark of 120 and couldContinue reading “Punchestown Festival – Day 3 & 4”

Punchestown Festival – Day 1 & 2

Katie Midwinter (24/04/23) TUESDAY 3:40pm – Mares Novice Hurdle (Listed Race) Seven of the past nine renewals have been won by either Gordon Elliott or Willie Mullins and the dominant trainers are set to saddle four runners between them in the opening race on the card.  Night And Day appears to be the first stringContinue reading “Punchestown Festival – Day 1 & 2”

Aintree Grand National Festival – Day 3

Katie Midwinter (14/04/23) 1:45pm – Maghull Novices’ Chase (Grade 1) The market suggests Jonbon should make light work of his opponents and land another Grade One, but the heavy rainfall at Aintree on Friday will make it a tough test, and he will need to show that the Arkle at Cheltenham didn’t leave its mark. Continue reading “Aintree Grand National Festival – Day 3”

Aintree Grand National Festival – Day 2

Katie Midwinter (13/04/23) 1:45pm – Mildmay Novices’ Chase (Grade 1) Gerri Colombe is the strong favourite to bounce back to winning ways following a second-placed finish to The Real Whacker in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase. Prior to the Cheltenham Festival, Gordon Elliott’s charge was unbeaten and was on the verge of recording three successiveContinue reading “Aintree Grand National Festival – Day 2”

Aintree Grand National Festival – Day 1

Katie Midwinter (12/04/23) The first day of the Aintree Grand National Meeting kicks off in tremendous fashion with a mouth-watering card sure to whet the appetite of any racing fan ahead of the showpiece event on Saturday. The Aintree Bowl is the pick of the races on day one, with Constitution Hill the star onContinue reading “Aintree Grand National Festival – Day 1”

Saturday’s Selections from Haydock, Musselburgh & Cork (08/04/23)

Katie Midwinter (05/04/23) HAYDOCK 1:30pm – Challenger Two Mile Hurdle Series Final Handicap Hurdle (Class 2) Nayati 25/1 – Donald McCain, Peter Kavanagh (5) Donald McCain’s charge wasn’t given much of a chance when never in contention at Kelso last month and is now 1lbs lower, 2lbs higher than his last winning mark. Peter KavanaghContinue reading “Saturday’s Selections from Haydock, Musselburgh & Cork (08/04/23)”

Saturday’s Selections from Doncaster & Kempton (01/04/23)

Katie Midwinter (30/03/23) DONCASTER 2:25pm – Spring Mile Handicap (Class 2) Broken Spear 10/1 (EW) – Tony Coyle, Billy Loughnane (5) Seven-year-old Broken Spear has ground to suit and a favourable draw in stall 14. Promising young jockey Billy Loughnane, currently performing at a 38% strike rate, claims a useful 5lbs that could help theContinue reading “Saturday’s Selections from Doncaster & Kempton (01/04/23)”

Saturday’s Selections from Newbury, Kelso, The Curragh & Meydan (25/03/23)

Katie Midwinter (24/03/23) NEWBURY 1:30pm – Novices’ Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) Blow Your Wad 13/2 – Tom Lacey, Stan Sheppard The gelding has been running well for Tom Lacey and finished sixth in the Tolworth Hurdle when last seen, sporting first-time cheekpieces. That headgear comes off but he does wear a first-time tongue tie makingContinue reading “Saturday’s Selections from Newbury, Kelso, The Curragh & Meydan (25/03/23)”

Cheltenham Festival 2023 Review: Four Days Of Magic

Katie Midwinter (20/03/23) The pinnacle of the National Hunt season, the Cheltenham Festival 2023 was a fantastic display of exhilarating action with tremendous talent on show, both equine and human. It was wonderfully organised with horse welfare at the fore, and fan experience improved with the slight decrease in crowd numbers. Away from the dramaContinue reading “Cheltenham Festival 2023 Review: Four Days Of Magic”