Here is the latest Horse Racing News from Racing Post.
Noseda eyeing Cambridgeshire with fancied Bravo
THE current dry spell may need to continue into this month for long-range fancy Bravo Zolo to contest the Betfred Cambridgeshire on September 24.
Government reject latest plans for Hatchfield Farm
LORD DERBY’S plans to build 400 houses at Hatchfield Farm in Newmarket have been dashed again after the government overturned a decision made two years ago to approve the latest application.
Limato to contest Sprint Cup with Twilight Son out
LIMATO in, Twilight Son out for Henry Candy in Saturday’s 32Red Sprint Cup as the trainer shuffled his pack for the Group 1 contest at the request of his owners.
Post pair herald the perfect Twitter storm in a tea cup
YOU CAN’T beat early-morning friction on Twitter to spice up the breakfast bowl. The Racing Post itself is not insusceptible to criticism but still, it was surprising on Tuesday to see the online ordure surrounding its headline.
Salisbury: Balding eyeing big run from Angel in Dick Poole
PERFECT ANGEL, winner of a competitive 18-runner Glorious Goodwood maiden, arguably sets the standard in this competitive Group 3 contest, with the maiden runner-up Promising finishing second in the Group 3 Prestige Stakes at the same track last Saturday
Appleby: Scottish is ideal type for Caulfield Cup
NEWMARKET trainer Charlie Appleby has revealed plans to take six horses to Melbourne for the Spring Carnival, headlined by Cox Plate hope Tryster and Melbourne and Caulfield Cup entry Scottish.
De Bromhead blow as Potts family remove final horses
THE multiple Grade 1-winning partnership between Henry de Bromhead and leading owners Alan and Ann Potts has come to an end following the removal of 13 horses from the Waterford trainer’s stable last week.
Swiss Storm and Harba next Frankels on track
THE LATEST chapter of the Frankel story could be penned at Haydock on Thursday and Friday when the next pair of the former Sir Henry Cecil-trained superstar’s offspring are set to hit the track for the first time.
Racing battling worst summer for viruses in 30 years
RACING is battling what some professionals consider to be the worst summer in 30 years for health problems in stables not only in Britain but also France.
Ashforth’s Angles: juveniles unleashed
AS EDNA O’BRIEN wrote, “August Is A Wicked Month” but then September’s quite naughty, too.
Australia: top weight deters Order Of St George camp
Australia: Highland Reel and Order Of St George top the weights for one of the Melbourne Spring Carnival highlights, the BMW Caulfield Cup, but the latter is highly unlikely to make the journey.
David Baxter: Four two-year-olds it could pay to follow
The season is flying by, with the Ladbrokes St Leger festival the next big British meeting to get stuck into next week. Then it will be time for the autumn highlights, including Future Champions Day, which is shaping up nicely.
Bryan Cooper to return at Galway next week
Bryan Cooper will return to the scene of the crime next week as Gigginstown’s number one has revealed he will be back in action at Galway on Tuesday, almost six weeks after he took a nasty fall during the summer festival at Ballybrit.
QEII bound Antarctic bids to create a storm
STORMY ANTARCTIC will have one prep run before a tilt at the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on Champions Day at Ascot, where trainer Ed Walker hopes his three-year-old colt can arrive on top of his game and be competitive.
Australia: Topweight deters Order Of St George camp
Australia: Highland Reel and Order Of St George top the weights for one of the Melbourne Spring Carnival highlights, the BMW Caulfield Cup, but the latter is highly unlikely to make the journey.
Tin Man out to show he has the heart for sprint battle
THE TIN MAN is set to follow the yellow brick road up to Haydock on Saturday when he will bid to give James Fanshawe a second success in the Group 1 32Red Sprint Cup in the past four years.
Positive Euro 2016 performance boosts Coral revenue
CORAL posted a net revenue increase of ten per cent for their third quarter results, aided by a positive Euro 2016 football championships.
Australia: O’Brien pair given topweight for Caulfield Cup
Highland Reel and Order Of St George top the weights for one of the Melbourne Spring Carnival highlights, the BMW Caulfield Cup.
Ashforth’s Angles: when it pays for finishing last
What have Kristian Strangeway, Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum, Michelle Morgan, The Picnic Partnership and Al Shaqab Racing got in common? In the last week they have all won prize-money for finishing last.
De Sousa odds-on for title after six winners in two days
ALL the even-money available on Tuesday morning about Silvestre de Sousa retaining his Flat jockeys’ championship has disappeared after the the title leader rode a double at Epsom to take his tally at the track to six winners in two days.
Unbeaten records at stake in Group 3 Dick Poole Stakes
THREE unbeaten records will be on the line at Salisbury on Thursday as once-raced winners Elliptical, Mystic Dawn and Pellucid feature among nine declarations for the Group 3 Bathwick Tyres Dick Poole Fillies’ Stakes.
Slattery fillies poised for stab at Group 1 glory in Matron
IN-FORM Tipperary trainer Andy Slattery plans to run both Creggs Pipes and Planchart in the Coolmore Fastnet Rock Matron Stakes on Irish Champions Weekend on Saturday week.
Order Of St George among Melbourne Cup entries
GOLD CUP winner Order Of St George features among 124 entries for the Melbourne Cup, the world’s richest handicap, which is to be run at Flemington on Tuesday, November 1.
Ashforth’s Angles: If only it was this easy to find winners
SIR MARK PRESCOTT has made it easy for us with St Michel. All we need to know is in the form figures – 212121. It’s obvious, isn’t it? St Michel’s going to finish second. Next time he’ll finish first.
Fitzgerald latest to land prize role on ITV Racing team
MICK FITZGERALD will add a former jump jockey’s perspective to the new ITV racing team after he was yesterday revealed as the latest addition to the channel’s roster for next year.
Champion De Sousa hoping to build on four-timer at Epsom
CHAMPION jockey Silvestre de Sousa on Monday booted home a 245-1 four-timer to retake the lead from Jim Crowly in the Stobart Flat Jockeys’ Championship and he returns to Epsom hoping to extend his advantage in the title race.
Ripon: Alicante Dawn to be given crack at Mill Reef
THE remarkable rise of Alicante Dawn continued on Monday when he charged away from his rivals to land the Ripon Champion Two Yrs Old Trophy for trainer Bryan Smart and jockey Connor Beasley.
Ashforth’s Angles: If only it was this easy
SIR MARK PRESCOTT has made it easy for us with St Michel. All we need to know is in the form figures – 212121. It’s obvious, isn’t it? St Michel’s going to finish second. Next time he’ll finish first.
Defiant De Sousa lands quadruple to retake title lead
CHAMPION jockey Silvestre de Sousa made a defiant stand at Epsom on Monday in the wake of Jim Crowley’s assault on his crown as he booted home a 245-1 four-timer to retake the lead in the Stobart Flat Jockeys’ Championship.
Alicante Dawn to be given crack at Mill Reef
THE remarkable rise of Alicante Dawn continued on Monday when he charged away from his rivals to land the Ripon Champion Two Yrs Old Trophy for trainer Bryan Smart and jockey Connor Beasley.
Limato in at Sprint Cup confirmation stage
LIMATO is back in contention to run in Saturday’s 32Red Sprint Cup after being put on standby to replace stablemate Twilight Son should the ground at Haydock come up fast.
David Wachman to retire at the end of the season
DAVID WACHMAN today announced he will call time on his 20-year training career at the end of the season.
Crowley: It’s a fantastic position to be in
Alastair Down meets title-chasing jockey Jim Crowley, who is mounting a bid for maiden championship glory
Endless Drama set to continue career in Australia
GER LYONS is set to bid farewell to stable star Endless Drama after revealing the four-year-old is likely to continue his career in Australia.
Candy puts Limato back into Sprint Cup reckoning
LIMATO is back in contention to run in Saturday’s 32Red Sprint Cup after being put on standby to replace stablemate Twilight Son should the ground at Haydock come up fast.
Ripon: Murtagh saddles first runner at track in Listed race
JOHNNY MURTAGH steered Peter Harris’s Resplendent Cee to victory in this £30,000 race in 2001 and today sends his first runner to the Yorkshire track with Grand Coalition contesting the Listed event.
Prix Niel could be on agenda for Derby hero Harzand
DERMOT WELD is ready to take the wraps off his dual Derby winner Harzand after an extended summer break and revealed his big Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe hope could bypass the Qipco Irish Champion Stakes and head to France next instead
Two new trainers seek dream start to careers
ARCHIE WATSON, Lambourn’s newest trainer, kicks off his career with three runners at Ripon today
Ashforth’s Angles: Memories of infamous Mrs Mort
IT’S so easy to get in a muddle with names and, at first sight, the 1.00 at Chepstow comes as a shock. A race being run in memory of Dorothy Mort!
Germany: Markaz gets Group 2 in the stewards’ room
ROOKIE trainer Owen Burrows landed his second Group race as Markaz won Germany’s most prestigious sprint, the Golden Whip, on Sunday in controversial circumstances.
Tom O’Ryan funeral details released
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