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Why there is no quick fix when it comes to reducing overall number of fixtures
Bill Barber
Forget British racing's equine talent drain - it's losing more and more top jockeys that really worries me
Another View
The 'dead duck' at Thurles already outlasted predictions - and there's still hope that it can rise again
Alan Sweetman
'She won't be anywhere near that price on the day' - Paul Kealy with three best bets for Saturday
Paul Kealy
If Bryson DeChambeau can't master the wind, it should be no surprise some trainers, jockeys and punters can't master Goodwood
Tom Segal
This international raider's form looks red-hot and he rates a cracking ante-post play for York's Ebor meeting
Maddy Playle
The BHA has got its man - now Lord Allen needs to show why it wanted him in the first place
On The Money
Racing can learn from The Hundred and cricket chief's comments to capitalise on encouraging crowd figures
Another View
Thurles is such a sad loss to racing - and the foal crops crisis means I fear more tracks will follow
Lee Mottershead
Stewards' ballsy Galway Hurdle call could be the catalyst for change in Ireland - and it's about time too
David Jennings
Why a new, systematic approach to lobbying is needed to tackle the racing tax
Another View
The key factor that stamped the King George with the hallmark of top quality as the race of the season
Weekender columnists
The King George showed how pacemaking doesn't always go to plan - and William Buick should be aware on Field Of Gold
Maddy Playle
King George prize-money boost reflects need to maintain relevance of British racing's best events
On The Money
Better late than never - this year's Sussex Stakes has the potential to deliver a fitting duel on the Downs
Another View
Charles Allen has not just made change inevitable - he has left the RCA and ROA fearing for their future survival
Lee Mottershead
Let's give Lord Allen all the time he needs - as long as he's not using it to think of ways to rip up the product
Chris Cook
Fifty years since Grundy v Bustino was hailed 'the race of the century' - but was it really all it's cracked up to be?
Another View
Royal ripples everywhere you look as Ascot form well and truly passes the test
Alan Sweetman
It's been a topsy-turvy season with outsiders winning the Group races and favourites taking the big handicaps - and I think I know why
Tom Segal
Paul Kealy with six ante-post plays for Saturday - including a handicapper at a huge price who 'was quite an eyecatcher' last time
Paul Kealy
The Irish Classics were a bit of a damp squib - but these three dark horses could make an impact in the St Leger and beyond
Maddy Playle
The 2,400-metre Derby and other scary prospects: the scope for proper innovation in racing is endless
David Ashforth
The King George-winning freelancer set to benefit from David Probert's Hong Kong switch
Another View
Home
News
Opinion
Why there is no quick fix when it comes to reducing overall number of fixtures
Bill Barber
Forget British racing's equine talent drain - it's losing more and more top jockeys that really worries me
Another View
The 'dead duck' at Thurles already outlasted predictions - and there's still hope that it can rise again
Alan Sweetman
'She won't be anywhere near that price on the day' - Paul Kealy with three best bets for Saturday
Paul Kealy
If Bryson DeChambeau can't master the wind, it should be no surprise some trainers, jockeys and punters can't master Goodwood
Tom Segal
This international raider's form looks red-hot and he rates a cracking ante-post play for York's Ebor meeting
Maddy Playle
The BHA has got its man - now Lord Allen needs to show why it wanted him in the first place
On The Money
Racing can learn from The Hundred and cricket chief's comments to capitalise on encouraging crowd figures
Another View
Thurles is such a sad loss to racing - and the foal crops crisis means I fear more tracks will follow
Lee Mottershead
Stewards' ballsy Galway Hurdle call could be the catalyst for change in Ireland - and it's about time too
David Jennings
Why a new, systematic approach to lobbying is needed to tackle the racing tax
Another View
The key factor that stamped the King George with the hallmark of top quality as the race of the season
Weekender columnists
The King George showed how pacemaking doesn't always go to plan - and William Buick should be aware on Field Of Gold
Maddy Playle
King George prize-money boost reflects need to maintain relevance of British racing's best events
On The Money
Better late than never - this year's Sussex Stakes has the potential to deliver a fitting duel on the Downs
Another View
Charles Allen has not just made change inevitable - he has left the RCA and ROA fearing for their future survival
Lee Mottershead
Let's give Lord Allen all the time he needs - as long as he's not using it to think of ways to rip up the product
Chris Cook
Fifty years since Grundy v Bustino was hailed 'the race of the century' - but was it really all it's cracked up to be?
Another View
Royal ripples everywhere you look as Ascot form well and truly passes the test
Alan Sweetman
It's been a topsy-turvy season with outsiders winning the Group races and favourites taking the big handicaps - and I think I know why
Tom Segal
Paul Kealy with six ante-post plays for Saturday - including a handicapper at a huge price who 'was quite an eyecatcher' last time
Paul Kealy
The Irish Classics were a bit of a damp squib - but these three dark horses could make an impact in the St Leger and beyond
Maddy Playle
The 2,400-metre Derby and other scary prospects: the scope for proper innovation in racing is endless
David Ashforth
The King George-winning freelancer set to benefit from David Probert's Hong Kong switch
Another View
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