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By: Bill Esdaile

Bill Esdaile is City A.M. racing editor and managing director of Square in the Air.

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  • V is for Venetia and Victtorino to continue winning spree

    November 26, 2024

    LAST Saturday’s racing in Britain was dominated by one yard, with trainer Venetia Williams winning three big races in the space of 45 minutes and taking home the best part of £200,000 in prize money. The winning spree included Haydock’s Grade One feature, won for the second consecutive year by the tenacious Royale Pagaille, and [...]

  • Pagaille can Catch rivals cold with cut in the ground

    November 19, 2024

    NATIONAL Hunt trainers will be breathing a sigh of relief with the wet and wintry weather that has swept into all corners of the UK this week, with it bringing a notable easing in the ground. Conditions have been dry for so long that many horses have had to delay their seasonal reappearances, but now [...]

  • No masking Kot’s chance when Ascot mud starts flying

    November 19, 2024

    WE’RE also jumping at Ascot on Saturday with a pair of Grade Twos headlining the card. Pic D’Orhy and Golden Ace are favourites for the 1965 Chase (1.30pm) and Ascot Hurdle (2.45pm) respectively, but their prices are both on the short side and I’m looking elsewhere in search of some value. The Hurst Park Handicap [...]

  • Fergal O’Brien can be Manothepeople with Enos

    November 12, 2024

    SUNDAY is the third and final day of Cheltenham’s November Meeting and it looks another competitive card with the feature being the Greatwood Hurdle (3.30pm). I’ve been over the race again and again but at the end of the day I keep coming back to DYSART ENOS. Fergal O’Brien’s mare has won all six of [...]

  • Jack and Law look far from short Straws

    November 12, 2024

    THREE days of Cheltenham’s November Meeting bring some top-class Jumps action to the table this week, but putting anything up ante-post at the moment is far from easy with so little rain around. Jumps trainers throughout Britain and Ireland are crying out for rain so they can get a run into their horses, without having [...]

  • Beckett’s stellar season can end with Valvano high

    November 5, 2024

    SATURDAY also sees the curtain fall on the British Flat turf season with the November Handicap (3.45pm) at Doncaster. The mile-and-a-half finale at Doncaster is always a hot betting heat, and this year is no different, with bookmakers currently offering 7/1 the field. VALVANO immediately catches my eye at the top of the market and [...]

  • Tea to Clip rivals’ wings at Wincanton

    November 5, 2024

    JUMPS racing comes from Wincanton and Aintree this Saturday, where the historic Badger Beer Handicap Chase (3.30pm) and Grand Sefton (2.40pm) are the major betting contests. The first of those races is often run on good ground, and with so little rain around this year, it’s likely those taking their chance will encounter a quicker surface [...]

  • Power set to be Dynamite on his return

    October 29, 2024

    WITH the Jumps back in full swing and top-class Flat action from across the pond at the Breeders’ Cup, this Saturday promises to provide nearly 12 hours of racing and is not to be missed. Ascot hosts its first Jumps meeting of the season and with the unseasonably dry weather, Chris Stickels and his ground [...]

  • Be Content with Frankie aboard Breeder’s Cup hope

    October 29, 2024

    SATURDAY is a truly international day of top-class racing with the Breeders’ Cup taking place in Del Mar, California. City Of Troy is the star attraction at the meeting as he attempts to become the first European-trained horse to win the Grade One Breeders’ Cup Classic (9:41pm) on dirt since 1993. However, I’m not convinced [...]

  • Futurity rivals may struggle to Detain Gosden contender

    October 22, 2024

    DONCASTER is the setting for the final Group One of the British Flat season this weekend, the William Hill Futurity Stakes (2.40pm). In recent years this mile contest has had a real impact on the Classics the following season, with three of the last five winners – Auguste Rodin, Mac Swiney and Kameko – all [...]

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