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George Boughey has high hopes for Bow Echo after his recent Group 2 success at Newmarket.
The Newmarket jockey made the most of his first opportunity at Chelmsford last week.
Hundreds of people trotted along to a unique horse sports event in a town over the weekend.
An MP has pledged his backing to the horse racing industry after the sport announced strike action in protest against Government tax plans.
The 66/1 shot sprung a big surprise to come out on top during Newmarket’s top level sprint contest.
The two-year-old heads to the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes having put in a below-par performance at Royal Ascot.
Godolphin’s leading jockey would not swap either of his mounts for the Derby or Oaks.
The new Newmarket-based trainer has previously worked for the likes of Sir Henry Cecil, Andrew Balding and Jeremy Noseda.
Godolphin’s leading jockey is still considering which horse he will partner in the first Classic of the season.
The Havana Grey filly is one of the favourites to win tomorrow’s Group 3 contest at the Rowley Mile.
The Charlie Appleby-trained Rebel’s Romance will be going for back-to-back triumphs this coming weekend.
Our resident tipster previews the start of the Flat season this weekend, with thanks to sponsor David Burr.
A footballer who has experienced first hand the devastation cancer can bring is taking on the challenge of a renowned charity horse race.
The Classic-winning handler has moved into what was previously Godolphin’s pre-training premises.
Kia Joorabchian’s horses are likely to be housed at Freemason Lodge Stables from early next year.
The 78-year-old will step aside at the end of the current Flat campaign.
A school caretaker is one of the jockeys taking part in a historic horse race in Suffolk later this month.
Mill Stream makes the most of the conditions to record top level victory on the July Course.
A former top jockey who retired from the saddle nearly 50 years ago has enjoyed a trip down memory lane with a visit to a racecourse.
Newmarket-based trainer celebrates his first Group 1 victory at famous five-day meeting.
Ashley-based jockey backing You Got To Me to make an impact in Friday’s Classic.