
Newbury Evening Review: Fillies, Handicappers & Ones to Follow
A cracking Friday evening at Newbury served up seven races on good to firm ground — here's Tom O'Brien's take on the runners, the results, and the horses worth following.
Articles about the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Ascot Gold Cup.
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A cracking Friday evening at Newbury served up seven races on good to firm ground — here's Tom O'Brien's take on the runners, the results, and the horses worth following.

Six go to post for the Almada Mile Handicap at Fontwell Park — Tom O'Brien sizes up the field and finds a cracking each-way angle in a race full of intrigue.

Six races on a good to firm Knavesmire and plenty to talk about — from a juicy Class 3 maiden to a pair of Class 6 handicaps that might just throw up a dark horse or two.

Newbury hosts three consecutive afternoons of summer Flat racing this week, and with good to firm ground across all three days, the stage is set for some genuinely compelling racing.

Cheltenham trades its jumping silhouette for the Flat this week, with evening and afternoon fixtures on 10-11 July. Here's everything you need to know.

Tom O'Brien casts his eye over Saturday evening's card at Newmarket, picking out the horses that caught the eye and the ones worth following into the summer.

Tom O'Brien casts his eye over a busy Thursday afternoon at York, picking out the horses worth following and the riders who made their mark on good to firm ground.

Day Three at Royal Ascot delivered everything the sport has to offer — from staying legends to juvenile stars — and Thursday's card was one for the ages.

Gold Cup Day at Royal Ascot — seven races, over £1.6m in prize money, and the greatest staying race on the planet. Roger Thomas has everything you need.

Royal Ascot is back and Day One served up a belter. Tom O'Brien runs the rule over Tuesday's card at the world's greatest flat meeting.

A cracking Saturday card at York delivered quality racing across seven contests, with the Sky Bet Grand Cup providing the headline act.

A cracking Sunday card at Newton Abbot delivered quality action from novice hurdles to the feature Perth Gold Cup, with several progressive sorts catching the eye.