
Chelmer Fillies' Stakes headlines cracking Chelmsford evening
A cracking evening card at Chelmsford City delivered quality action headlined by the Listed Chelmer Fillies' Stakes, with plenty of handicap intrigue.

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A cracking evening card at Chelmsford City delivered quality action headlined by the Listed Chelmer Fillies' Stakes, with plenty of handicap intrigue.

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Seven handicaps on Bath's transferred evening card provided plenty of opportunities for shrewd punters and progressive types looking to climb the ladder.

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