
Newbury's Spring Festival: Three Days of Flat Racing Magic
Newbury serves up a mouth-watering three-day festival this weekend, with quality Flat racing on good ground in the heart of Berkshire.

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A Liverpool native with two decades of experience in sports blogging. Roger has a strong passion for horse racing and betting which was sparked by his grandfather's fond memories at the Aintree Racecourse. Balancing his family life with his knowledge of racing, Roger brings a personal touch to his race insights.

Newbury serves up a mouth-watering three-day festival this weekend, with quality Flat racing on good ground in the heart of Berkshire.

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