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Newcastle to host ten-race card on Monday following 120 declarations for return

Newcastle: will stage the first meeting in Britain following racing's suspension on June 1
Newcastle: will stage the first meeting in Britain following racing's suspension on June 1Credit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Starved racing fans are set for a mammoth feast of action at Newcastle on Monday as a ten-race card has been revealed, with 120 declarations made on Friday morning for the intended resumption fixture.

The meeting had initially attracted 369 entries when set to carry eight races, but the card will now be extended, provided British racing is permitted to return on its scheduled restart date.

The June 1 fixture will begin at 1.00pm, with races every 35 minutes until the final contest at 6.15pm.


View the runners and riders for Monday's card at Newcastle here


A ten-race card is not an unprecedented occurrence in British racing, but the move will please stakeholders with a view to increasing opportunities for horses in training.

The 12-runner fields feature some of Britain's leading riders and trainers, including champion jockey Oisin Murphy, booked for a trio of rides, and champion trainer John Gosden, who will send out three runners ridden by Robert Havlin.

The action will be live on Sky Sports Racing on Monday, while terrestrial viewers only have to wait until next Friday when ITV will broadcast 21 races across the following three days.


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The Racing Post newspaper will be back in shops to mark the return of British racing on Monday, June 1! With extensive coverage of all the racing, interviews with the biggest names, tipping from our renowned experts, writing from the likes of Alastair Down and all the cards and form, it's your unmissable guide to all the action. Pick up your copy on Monday.


Mark BoylanReporter

Published on 29 May 2020inNews

Last updated 17:15, 29 May 2020

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