A sensational festive season led to many memorable moments across Ireland and the UK. Here are the bits we missed from Healy ...
Chief among them was Galopin Des Champs, who showed in the Savills Chase that he is still retaining every bit of his immense ...
Deep Cave has the Virgin Bet Great Yorkshire Chase on the horizon, with Christian Williams dreaming of Grand National glory. A last-gasp winner at Ascot last time out, the seven-year-old only went up ...
Nick Scholfield claimed the biggest winner of his fledgling training career when St Irene struck Listed gold in the Byerley Stud Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle at Taunton.
Henderson suggested it will be the “Unibet (International) Hurdle or nothing” before the Festival for Champion Hurdle favourite Sir Gino, but Trials day could also be the preferred option for his ...
Explore the top contenders for the Grade 1 Ballymore Novice Hurdle at Naas. Will Willie Mullins' Sortudo or Gordon Elliott's ...
“A passionate supporter of racing, Sheikh Mohammed Obaid achieved significant and regular success at the very highest level. Famous Group One winners to have carried his iconic yellow and black silks ...
Dan Skelton is confident Supreme Novices’ Hurdle dreams are still alive for Mydaddypaddy, who is likely to head straight to the Cheltenham Festival following his defeat at Aintree on Boxing Day.
Sir Gino has always looked a horse with immense natural class, and once again he showed it in abundance on December 26th at ...
Turning for home, the tempo lifted and several had chances, with Banbridge briefly hitting the front after the last fence, ...
There’s a competitive seven-race card on offer at Punchestown on New Year’s Eve, with a fascinating beginners’ chase kicking proceedings off at 12:35 before a mares’ bumper concludes the meeting at 15 ...
From Harry Fry’s Grade 1 upset at Aintree to Gordon Elliott’s Leopardstown dominance, discover the five festive winners ...
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