
Windsor Evening Racing Review: Novices Shine Under Lights
Windsor's evening card delivered quality novice action and competitive handicaps under the lights. Several progressive types emerged for the notebook.
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Windsor's evening card delivered quality novice action and competitive handicaps under the lights. Several progressive types emerged for the notebook.

Monday's evening card at Windsor delivered quality and quantity in equal measure, with star jockeys and progressive types lighting up the Berkshire track.

Saturday's evening card at Southwell delivered quality action under the floodlights with a cracking Class 3 novice stakes taking centre stage.

Friday's evening card at Southwell delivered genuine quality, headlined by a competitive Class 2 feature that showcased several horses destined for bigger things.

A cracking Friday night card at Windsor delivered quality action across eight races, with star jockeys battling it out and several progressive types emerging.

Wednesday's evening card at Southwell delivered quality action across seven races, with several progressive types catching the eye for future campaigns.

What a Tuesday night treat at Southwell! Star jockeys, progressive handicappers and some serious ones to follow emerged from the fibresand under lights.

Monday's evening card at Windsor delivered quality action under the lights with standout novice contests and competitive handicaps producing several horses to follow.

A busy week with 24 fixtures saw Billy Loughnane lead the charge with 30 rides while Dan Skelton fired in 34 runners across the country.

Chelmsford City might not have the glamour of Ascot, but this all-weather gem serves up honest racing and proper value for punters in the know.

Billy Loughnane leads with 21 rides while Tony Carroll sends out 22 runners in a week that showcased clear patterns for value-seeking punters.

Thursday's seven-race card at Kempton served up competitive handicaps and promising maidens, with several horses stamping their class.