We meet the extraordinary free horse which will give Kelly Morgan her sixth runner in the St. James's Place Hunters' Chase on Friday afternoon of the Cheltenham Festival.
Fixture pages updated

The up-to-date fixture pages for the 2018-19 season are now on the website so you can get a preview of everything in the Planner right now. Just go to the Fixtures menu on the website and select the meeting of your choice.
The pages now show (hopefully) correct dates and start times, race order, race conditions and penalties too.
What they do not yet show is the correct and complete list of sponsors for meetings, races, special prizes and fences. Please check back nearer to each meeting to support the lovely people who enable our sport to happen.
I am by no means perfect so please let me know if I have missed anything, or not corrected any typos (lots in the Planner I'm afraid).
Best wishes for the start of the new season.
Nico
Recent Posts
Karaka De Thaix heads to Tattersalls Cheltenham March sale on Thursday 13th March after winning the Tattersalls sponsored four and five year old maiden race at Charm Park near Scarborough last weekend. The son of Cokoriko, trained, ridden and part owned by leading Midlands area operator Dale Peters, won the young horse maiden at the […]
The Pytchley with Woodland point-to-point took place at Guilsborough on Sunday 9th of March, where the going was officially given as good to soft and a very big crowd got to see 42 runners and no fallers on a warm sunny afternoon. The performance of the day was arguably the winner of the first, the […]
The Midlands Area point-to-point season continues this weekend as the Pytchley with Woodland host their point-to-point at Guilsborough Racecourse (A5199, 10m NW of Northampton - NN6 8SR). More details about the course at Guilsborough are available here. There are 77 entries for the six horse races on the card, which are proceeded by pony races […]
Julian Sherriff‘s 10-year-old Fier Jaguen continued his Garthorpe Open race dominance on Sunday at the Cottesmore meeting, where he won by 25 lengths in the skilful hands of Bradley Gibbs. The right-hand-track supremo never looked uncomfortable and, although he might have given the Stearn and Turner families and inkling of hope when he gave their […]