
Sedgefield Tuesday Preview: Good Friday Fairy Heads Quality Card
Seven races at Sedgefield on Good going with Good Friday Fairy heading a competitive chase card. Tom O'Brien picks out the key contenders.

Horse Racing Writer
Born and raised in County Tipperary, Tom O'Brien grew up surrounded by jump racing. His family have been involved in point-to-pointing for three generations, and Tom spent his twenties working as a stable lad at several Irish yards before moving into sports journalism. He covers National Hunt racing with the passion of someone who's mucked out the stables.

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