
Warwick Delivers Tuesday Thrills: Ones to Follow Emerge
Tuesday's National Hunt card at Warwick served up competitive action across six races, with several progressive sorts emerging as future winners.

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Tuesday's National Hunt card at Warwick served up competitive action across six races, with several progressive sorts emerging as future winners.

A cracking afternoon at Chepstow served up plenty of talking horses and future winners. Here's what caught the eye.

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Monday's seven-race card at Nottingham delivered quality National Hunt action with emerging stars and thrilling chases setting up future targets.

Monday's evening card at Windsor delivered quality and quantity in equal measure, with star jockeys and progressive types lighting up the Berkshire track.

Sunday's seven-race card at Ludlow delivered quality National Hunt action with Musique de Fee headlining and several progressive sorts emerging.

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Saturday's card at Hexham served up proper National Hunt fare with quality fields and progressive horses catching the eye for future campaigns.

Saturday's seven-race card at Ffos Las delivered proper National Hunt drama as soft ground separated the genuine article from the pretenders.

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Saturday's card at Towcester delivered genuine quality with the Midlands Grand National headlining a day packed with talking horses and future stars.

Saturday's evening card at Southwell delivered quality action under the floodlights with a cracking Class 3 novice stakes taking centre stage.