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We need to see improvement - Sandown all-chase card faces afternoon inspection | Horse Racing News

UPDATED 7:28AM, FEB 6 2021 Sandown must pass an 8am inspection on the day of racing if its all-chase card on Saturday is to go ahead. Sandown s hurdles races were called off on Wednesday with an all-chase card – including the Grade 1 Scilly Isles Novices Chase and rearranged Cotswold Chase – planned, and the going is heavy, soft in places. After a 3pm inspection on Friday, clerk of the course Andrew Cooper said: We ve made one or two further modifications, narrowed one or two more fences, put up other bits of running rail and we ve had a look at the course accompanied by the BHA course inspector and we felt as things stand you would give it a go and race on it now.

Racing Chances running out for Irish runners ahead of Cheltenham Festival

IT IS a huge weekend of national hunt racing with the Leopardstown Festival and for most Irish runners a final chance to see if they are true Cheltenham Festival material. The big race over the two days is the Irish Gold Cup (Sunday, 3.40) with a small, but select, field of just five and MINELLA INDO trying to put his fall in the Savills Chase behind him. It may not be last chance saloon for the Henry De Bromhead runner to prove his Gold Cup worth, but he certainly needs a convincing victory to keep himself in the first half dozen in the betting and a wet week will certainly have played in his favour and be against Kemboy.

Cheltenham s Festival Trials Day meeting on Saturday abandoned due to waterlogged course

The Leader Newspaper By Andrew Atkinson Cheltenham’s Festival Trials Day meeting on Saturday has been abandoned, due to a waterlogged course following an inspection on Friday. “We walked the course with the BHA senior inspector of courses, who confirmed there were areas of the course that were waterlogged to such an extent that they were not raceable and there wasn’t ways around them, regrettably,” said Clerk of the course Simon Claisse. “It’s a huge disappointment for us and everyone within racing. Our business is about staging horseracing and sadly this is the second event we’ve lost within a month,” he added. 

Racing Trials Day off | Morning Star

CHELTENHAM’S prestigious Trials Day meeting tomorrow has been abandoned due to waterlogging. Officials had made people aware the meeting was in the balance due to midweek rainfall which exceeded expectations and an inspection had been called for 2pm today. An early update today suggested it was touch-and-go following another wet night in the Cotswolds. However, with standing water in places, some fences already set to be omitted and not enough space to redirect the runners around the waterlogged patches, the meeting has been called off. Clerk of the course Simon Claisse said: “We were always saying that we had to hope we wouldn’t get what was forecast and we’ve had what was forecast, unfortunately.

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