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Posted by: RacingSilks on Apr 25, 2025 at 03:30:19 PM
[u][b]Sandown Celebration Chase and Jumps Season Finale Preview[/b][/u] As the jumps season draws to a close, Sandown’s Celebration Chase and Jumps Season Finale promise to deliver thrilling action, with some of the sport's top trainers and jockeys competing in the spotlight. Here’s a look at the runners to watch, trainers with horses to follow, and the key jockeys who could make an impact on the day. [u][b]Trainers to Follow[/b][/u] [b]W P Mullins[/b] is the trainer to watch at Sandown. With a wealth of runners across the card, Mullins’ horses are always well-prepared and a serious threat in any race they enter. Expect them to be competitive in multiple contests, as his runners typically deliver in top-class events. [b]Dan Skelton[/b] will have a strong presence as well,...
Posted by: RacingSilks on Apr 20, 2025 at 09:19:57 PM
[b]Fairyhouse Easter Festival – Day 3 Preview[/b] With Day 2 behind us, Day 3 at Fairyhouse promises another thrilling day of action, with a deep field of runners and plenty of chances for upsets. The trainers and jockeys heading to the track have all the tools to make this an exciting finale to the festival. [b]Trainer Insight – Day 3 Highlights[/b] Gordon Elliott dominates the day with a strong team of runners, and his entries are bound to make an impact across the card. Willie Mullins might have fewer entries, but with his strike rate remaining high, his runners are sure to be a force. Henry de Bromhead continues to provide quality and efficiency, and Gavin Cromwell, with 10 runners, could offer plenty of value—his horses should be ones to watch on a day known for upsets. AJ...
Posted by: RacingSilks on Apr 20, 2025 at 09:14:52 AM
Fairyhouse Easter Festival – Day 2 Preview After the frustration of Day 1 being abandoned, attention now turns to an excellent second-day card packed with depth, intrigue, and a mix of proven talent and potential improvers. Trainer Insight – Big Guns and Live Outsiders Willie Mullins dominates the entries, sending 16 runners to battle across the card. There’s a blend of established class and unexposed talent, particularly in the maidens and bumpers. Gavin Cromwell’s team looks sharp and competitive, and he’s likely to be well represented on the board by the end of the day. Henry de Bromhead also fields a strong squad, with plenty of interest in the mares’ Grade 1. A few of the smaller yards are hitting well above average too—J.P. Dempsey, Patrick Magee, and Margaret...
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