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Midlands Point-to-point Fixtures 2025

The British Horseracing Authority have now confirmed the point-to-point fixtures for next season.
Within the Midlands area they are as follows:
South Wold (Revesby Races) - Saturday 18th January.
Melton Hunt Club (Garthorpe) - Sunday 2nd February.
Brocklesby (Brocklesby Park) - Saturday 8th February.
Cottesmore (Garthorpe) - Sunday 23rd February.
Pytchley with Woodland (1) (Guilsborough) - Sunday 9th March.
Belvoir (Garthorpe) - Saturday 22nd March.
Pytchley with Woodland (2) (Dingley) - Easter Saturday 19th April.
Quorn (Garthorpe) - Saturday 26th April.
Fernie (Dingley) - Sunday 4th May.
Fitzwilliam (Milton) (Dingley) - Saturday 24th May.
The individual fixture pages will be updated with the relevant races in due course.
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