
Chepstow Sunday Spectacular: Iron Bridge Rules The Roost
What a Sunday afternoon at Chepstow! Quality National Hunt action served up plenty of talking horses and future stars to follow.

Horse Racing Writer
A lover of all sports, Jack has spent the last decade covering some of the biggest and best events on the planet. Living and breathing sport every day, he loves nothing better than bringing the excitement of events to his readers.

What a Sunday afternoon at Chepstow! Quality National Hunt action served up plenty of talking horses and future stars to follow.

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Saturday's National Hunt card at Ascot delivered quality over quantity with some eye-catching performances and progressive types emerging for the notebook.

Saturday's Listed action at Hereford delivered quality National Hunt racing with Hollygrove Cha Cha leading the charge in the feature Beeswing Mares' Hurdle.

Saturday's seven-race card at Market Rasen delivered quality from start to finish, headlined by the £111k Goffs Hundred Grand Bumper.

Saturday's seven-race card at Southwell delivered quality from top to bottom, headlined by a scorching Class 2 sprint worth £30k.

Saturday evening at Musselburgh delivered quality racing with competitive handicaps and promising novices catching the eye for future engagements.

Friday's seven-race card at Market Rasen served up quality National Hunt action with several progressive types catching the eye for future campaigns.

Three series finals headlined a cracking afternoon at Doncaster, with Star of Guiting leading the charge in the Sea Pigeon Hurdle as several progressive types caught the eye.

Friday night under the lights at Windsor delivered quality handicap action with stars emerging and progressive sorts spotted for the notebook.

Friday night under the lights at Kempton delivered proper racing entertainment with Goldmoyne headlining a competitive card that threw up several future winners.

Friday night fever hits Windsor as Duke's Command headlines a competitive £55k handicap. Thirteen runners clash in this Class 3 thriller.