Day three of the Cheltenham Festival has arrived, and it looks set to be a tricky day for punters. After two days where favourites have justified strong market support, bookmakers will be hoping that they can come out on top ahead of
Rachael Blackmore was hailed by The Queen after claiming an unexpected victory in the Champions Chase at Cheltenham Festival. Queen Camilla described Blackmore’s win with Captain Guinness as ‘absolutely fantastic’ after presenting the jockey with a trophy and spending the day with
Problems are continuing to mount at Seven Barrows, with Shishkin not declared to run in the Gold Cup on Friday. Trainer Nicky Henderson announced on Wednesday that he was withdrawing three of his horses due to issues in his stable, and those
Cheltenham Racecourse have announced that the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase has been cancelled due to a waterlogged course. An inspection of the track was called on Tuesday morning after heavy rainfall ahead of the Festival. In a statement released on X, previously
Nicky Henderson has confirmed that none of his horses will race at the Cheltenham Festival from day two onwards in a huge blow that he described as ‘very, very disappointing’. It comes just days after Constitution Hill, who had been among the
Champion Chase horse by horse guide Jonbon can storm back up the Cheltenham charts for a memorable Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase (3.30) triumph. The eight-year-old shapes his own destiny – and has the ability to reverse Arkle form with Willie Mullins-trained
El Fabiolo is set to take on Jonbon in the Queen Mother Champion Chase on day two of Cheltenham Festival.
It was a brilliant start to the 2024 Cheltenham Festival for Willie Mullins who can make it a century of winners today. Yesterday, on the first of four days of racing, Gaelic Warrior, State Man and Lossiemouth all finished first to take the trainer
The trial began Tuesday in Norway for a man accused of aggravated terrorism for the deadly shooting at an LGBTQ+ festival in Oslo’s nightlife district. Two people were killed and nine seriously wounded in the shooting at three locations, chiefly outside the
Racehorse owner Rich Ricci amusingly asked a television reporter about a race after missing his own horse’s win at Cheltenham. Ricci’s Gaelic Warrior triumphed in the Arkle event at the festival on Tuesday but the owner was not present to see the