
Chelmsford City Evening Racing: Stars Shine Under the Lights
A cracking evening card at Chelmsford delivered quality racing under the lights, with several future stars emerging from the pack.

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A cracking evening card at Chelmsford delivered quality racing under the lights, with several future stars emerging from the pack.

A cracking afternoon at Windsor delivered quality racing across the card, with Lincoln Trial hopefuls showcasing their credentials and several progressive sorts catching the eye.

Friday's card at Kelso served up proper National Hunt fare with the Challenger Mares' Chase headlining a competitive afternoon in the Scottish Borders.

Heavy ground at Aintree sorted the wheat from the chaff as quality shone through on a competitive Friday card packed with future stars.

Friday's eight-race card at Chepstow served up quality and drama with the veterans' chase taking centre stage. Plenty of progressive sorts to follow.

Friday's evening card at Musselburgh delivered quality and drama under the floodlights, with Night Breeze headlining a cracking night of Scottish action.

Thursday's National Hunt card at Goodwood delivered quality action with Iron Bridge starring in the Tim Molony Chase feature.

Wetherby served up a proper feast of National Hunt action with competitive handicaps and promising novices lighting up the West Yorkshire venue.

A quality evening card at Musselburgh delivered drama and horses to follow, headlined by the classy Doctor Khan Junior in the feature handicap.

Thursday's seven-race card at Kempton served up competitive handicaps and promising maidens, with several horses stamping their class.
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