
Chelmsford Cancelled: Weather Wipes Out Thursday Evening Card
Mother Nature had the final say at Chelmsford City as Thursday's seven-race evening card was abandoned following a course inspection.

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Mother Nature had the final say at Chelmsford City as Thursday's seven-race evening card was abandoned following a course inspection.

Cartmel's Thursday evening card served up a feast of competitive racing with quality maidens and several horses marking themselves as serious ones to follow.

A proper Yorkshire feast of racing at Catterick Bridge delivered drama, quality, and plenty of horses to follow from a card that had everything.

Eight juveniles clash in Thursday's £30k EBF Restricted Maiden at Doncaster, with several promising debutants set to light up the 5f 1y contest.

Hamilton Park delivered a cracking evening's entertainment with competitive handicaps and several progressive types catching the eye for future reference.

A cracking evening card at Windsor delivered quality action with star jockeys battling it out and several progressive types catching the eye for future campaigns.

Sunday's seven-race card at Sandown delivered quality action with novices catching the eye and several progressive types emerging for next season.

Sunday's seven-race extravaganza at Fontwell served up competitive handicaps and promising novices on good ground.

Chester's evening card delivered quality and drama in spades, with several horses marking themselves as serious ones to follow for the weeks ahead.

Saturday's card at Taunton served up quality racing from maiden fillies to competitive handicaps, with several horses marking themselves as serious prospects.

Saturday's card at Newbury delivered quality and drama in spades, with Dark Tornado leading the charge in a day packed with progressive types and future stars.

Saturday's Eaton Hall Shooting Ground Handicap at Towcester promises fireworks with eight seasoned campaigners battling for £18,600 in prize money.