Wednesday 19th November
Schedule
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11.30am Malcolm Pannett and David Cleary are in the studio for racing from Lingfield, Hexham and Warwick. We'll also hear from trainer Alan King on his expectations for his runners today.
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Hexham
Type Jump
First Race 1.10pm
Notable Jockeys Denis O'Regan, stable jockey to Howard Johnson & local owner Graham Wylie. Graham Lee - top Northern rider, stable jockey to Ferdy Murphy.
Notable Horses Companero in 2.10pm is one to watch as in 4 runs he has won three and been 2nd in the other. He beat Irish and Scottish Grand National runner-up Nine De Sivola last time.
Feature Race totesuper7 Handicap Hurdle 2.10pm
Admission Club £15, Paddock £10, Senior Paddock £8. Children free.
Other Information Waterlogging has resulted in the meeting at Hexham reverting to an all Hurdles card forcing the abandonment of three chases including the 4 mile Northumberland National.
Lingfield Park
Type All Weather Flat
First Race 12.00 midday
Notable Jockeys Top 10 riders, Neil Callan, Paul Hanagan & Jimmy Fortune. Jamie Spencer - former champion jockey & 3rd in the championship race this season.
Notable Horses Bahiano (12.30pm) was 4th in the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot four years ago.
Trainer Gary Moore looks to keep up his good record in a couple of races on today's card - he has won the amateur riders' race at 12.00pm 3 times in the last 6 years and runs Highest Esteem today, up against Epsom Salts who is on a hat-trick and won here last time out.
Moore has also won the 1.00pm race twice in the last 4 years and has Wine 'n Dine this time. He takes on fellow dual winner of this race John Gosden who runs Bantu for Princess Haya of Jordan, the trainer/owner combination looking to follow up their Breeders Cup win with Raven's Pass.
Plush goes for a hat-trick in the 3.30pm race.
Feature Race Forest Row Handicap (Div I) 12.30pm
Forest Row Handicap (Div II) 2.30pm
Admission £13. Children free.
Warwick
Type Jump
First Race 12.50pm
Notable Jockeys Only 4 jockeys rode over 100 winners last season & they are all at Warwick tomorrow - Champion rider Tony McCoy, Paddy Brennan, Robert 'Choc' Thornton & Richard Johnson. Tom Scudamore rides for his brother Michael.
Notable Horses Henry Daly has won the last two runnings of the 1.50pm race and tries again this year with Broken Beau.
Paul Nicholls has won 4 of the last 7 renewals of the novice chase at 2.20pm. He saddles Chapoturgeon who looked all set to win before falling last time out.
Feature Race Highflyer Bloodstock Four Years Old Novices' Chase 2.20pm
Admission Main Enclosure £15. Junior and Senior Admission £10. U16s free (must be accompanied by a paying adult).
Kempton Park
Type All Weather Flat
First Race 5.50pm
Notable Jockeys Jack Dean won the Betfair Apprentice Training Series. Liam Jones had his best summer season in the saddle. Chris Catlin - reigning champion on the all weather surface. Top 10 riders: Neil Callan, Dane O'Neill.
Notable Horses Quito (7.50pm) was 2nd in the Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup 2 years ago. He takes on former Group winners Bonus and Mac Love.
Sir Edwin Landseer (6.20pm) attempts to get back to his 2-year-old form which saw him placed in the Weatherbys Super Sprint and a Group race.
Megalo Maniac attempts a hat-trick in the 8.20pm race.
Feature Race digibet.com Conditions Stakes 7.50pm
Admission Admission £16. Children free.
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