
Bangor Delivers Wednesday Treats: Fillies Shine and Handicappers Flourish
A cracking midweek card at Bangor delivered quality racing across seven contests, with the 140th Watt Memorial taking centre stage and plenty of progressive types on show.
Articles about trainers.
1111 articles

A cracking midweek card at Bangor delivered quality racing across seven contests, with the 140th Watt Memorial taking centre stage and plenty of progressive types on show.

The Molson Coors Maiden at Newbury sees Gosden's So Regal take on Appleby's Star of Hope in a quality field of unexposed three-year-old fillies.

The Nell Gwyn Stakes brings together a stellar field of three-year-old fillies, with Aidan O'Brien's Beautify heading the market.

The Feilden Stakes serves up a fascinating clash of Classic hopefuls, with Shayem heading the market ahead of Ballydoyle's Isaac Newton.

Seven races at Southwell on Wednesday evening with standard conditions favouring those with course experience.

Newbury hosts a stellar spring card featuring Group 3 action in the Earl of Sefton and Nell Gwyn Stakes, with ideal good going conditions favouring proven performers.

Eight races await at Bangor-on-Dee today with the prestigious Watt Memorial Handicap headlining a varied card that showcases both promising maidens and seasoned campaigners.

Tuesday's Newbury card delivered quality from start to finish, with feature races showcasing progressive types and handicap gold to be mined.

Tonight's seven-race card at Kempton offers competitive handicap action on standard going, with course specialists holding strong claims across the evening.

Six-race card at Exeter offers quality National Hunt action on good ground, with Ilitch heading a competitive handicap hurdle feature.

Seven races at Musselburgh on Monday evening, headlined by a competitive Class 3 sprint featuring the consistent Toyotomi.

Monday's eight-race afternoon card at Kelso offers intriguing novice contests and competitive handicaps on good going conditions.