PartialLogo
Previews

Back in action: all you need to know for racing today

Lingfield: only meeting in Britain today
Lingfield: only meeting in Britain todayCredit: Mark Cranham

This time last week we were all getting extremely overexcited about the imminent start of the Cheltenham Festival. Today, the weather has returned to wreak havoc on the fixture list.

Lingfield's all-weather card stands alone in Britain, while the green light was given to Limerick this morning, where racing was called off on Sunday due to heavy snow. Racing also takes place at Down Royal.

There was more good news early on with Clonmel's meeting on Tuesday also passing an inspection.

Despite the ridiculous weather, it is in fact spring. Proof of this being confirmations for Saturday's 32Red Lincoln and entries for the Brocklesby Stakes for two-year-olds are due this afternoon.

So stay positive – soon we will be basking in the sunshine of the Randox Health Grand National, the Investec Derby and Royal Ascot.


Going report

Lingfield (first race: 2.25pm)
Standard

Limerick (2.15pm)
Heavy

Down Royal (2.35pm)
Heavy, soft in places


Market movers

Lingfield 3.25: 8 Cliffs Of Dover 4-6 (from 11-8)
Lingfield 4.25: 7 Sea Shack 2-1 (from 5)
Lingfield 4.55: 1 Hackbridge 13-2 (from 20)
Limerick 5.20: 3 Alpine Cobra 9-2 (from 10)

Paddy Power odds


What to back

Want a quick tip for the racing at Lingfield today? Then Sam Lawrie provides his best bet in just ten seconds.


What to read

Owner Jean Bishop and trainer Colin Tizzard are set to have crunch talks over the future of their superstar chaser Cue Card.

We look back on a fantastic week at the Cheltenham Festival and pick out some alternative highlights.

And could we see the famous pink and green silks of Susannah and Rich Ricci at Cheltenham next year on a Nicky Henderson-trained runner? Read how the leading owners have joined forces with the champion jumps trainer.


What to watch

He steered Native River to victory in Friday's Cheltenham Gold Cup, now champion jockey Richard Johnson takes part in our quiz . . .

And with the Flat turf season returning at the weekend, why not refresh your mind to the brilliance of Ryan Moore? He was at his best when winning the Hong Kong Derby on Sunday . . .

The best of Racing Post Sport

The Emirates FA Cup has reached the semi-finals stage. Mark Langdon has all the reaction to the draw.

In his column this week, Kevin Pullein offers more expert insight into sports betting.


Final thought

With the champion jockey Silvestre de Sousa back in action today and Ryan Moore showcasing his brilliance in Hong Kong, it is with bated breath that we wait for entries for Saturday's Lincoln meeting.


Read The Briefing from 8.30am daily on racingpost.com with all the day's latest going, weather, market moves and non-runner news


Peter ScargillDeputy industry editor

Published on 19 March 2018inPreviews

Last updated 13:47, 19 March 2018

iconCopy