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This isn't about Britain v Ireland - it's about fairness, giving chances to more people and protecting racing's future
Chris Cook
Still plenty of questions to answer for Entain following chief executive's departure
Bill Barber
Irish racing has long lacked a visible and charismatic leader - and Jonathan Irwin could have been that person
Alan Sweetman
'I can't see anything stopping him' - Tom Segal on the weekend winner who has him convinced
Tom Segal
'The hint is worth taking' - Paul Kealy takes aim at the December Gold Cup as part of four ante-post selections for Saturday
Paul Kealy
Neville Callaghan, Michael Tabor and the one that got away - taking a pile of cash with it
Another View
Next year is going to be tough - Premier racing and media rights battle will decide just how tough
Bill Barber
Only a baby step but an important one if racing is to keep some of its David v Goliath moments
Chris Cook
Chambard deserves a National spot after Becher triumph - surely it's time to embrace 'win and you're in'
Another View
Training is becoming something of a lost art - but it was shown in abundance by Nicky Henderson and Hughie Morrison
Peter Scargill
Sobering end to mares' sale does not paint a rosy picture for racing - and worse could be yet to come
Opinion
I'm bored of poor Grade 2 races - another area where British jump racing can learn from Ireland
Another View
10-1 looks very generous for this youngster in Sandown Grade 1
Johnny Dineen
It gave us Sprinter Sacre, Moscow Flyer and many more - but is the two-mile chase division no longer cool?
David Jennings
It's a sad day for Singapore racing - and a cautionary tale for the sport closer to home
Another View
Prize-money cuts surely aren't the answer - but there's no doubt racing must do better on aftercare
Chris Cook
Nicky Henderson might think it's 'crackers' - but the decision to move the old Tolworth will be vindicated
Another View
Fairyhouse's big weekend shows that 'festivalisation' clearly works - if you have the horses and a coherent strategy
Richard Forristal
'I think he's easily the best-handicapped horse in the field' - Paul Kealy with a big-priced Becher Chase fancy
Paul Kealy
'He is as good a chaser as there is around' - Tom Segal looks at the state of play at the top of the chasing tree
Tom Segal
Sport's greatest writers find poetry in what makes most of us speechless wrecks - and Alastair Down is certainly among that rare breed
Tom Kerr
Gambling industry faces rapid change - and racing must be agile in dealing with the consequences
Bill Barber
Choice of Sandown for rescheduled Fighting Fifth is a real slap in the face for northern jump racing
Peter Scargill
Gordon Elliott's increasingly key role for young Irish jump jockeys
Another View
Home
News
Opinion
This isn't about Britain v Ireland - it's about fairness, giving chances to more people and protecting racing's future
Chris Cook
Still plenty of questions to answer for Entain following chief executive's departure
Bill Barber
Irish racing has long lacked a visible and charismatic leader - and Jonathan Irwin could have been that person
Alan Sweetman
'I can't see anything stopping him' - Tom Segal on the weekend winner who has him convinced
Tom Segal
'The hint is worth taking' - Paul Kealy takes aim at the December Gold Cup as part of four ante-post selections for Saturday
Paul Kealy
Neville Callaghan, Michael Tabor and the one that got away - taking a pile of cash with it
Another View
Next year is going to be tough - Premier racing and media rights battle will decide just how tough
Bill Barber
Only a baby step but an important one if racing is to keep some of its David v Goliath moments
Chris Cook
Chambard deserves a National spot after Becher triumph - surely it's time to embrace 'win and you're in'
Another View
Training is becoming something of a lost art - but it was shown in abundance by Nicky Henderson and Hughie Morrison
Peter Scargill
Sobering end to mares' sale does not paint a rosy picture for racing - and worse could be yet to come
Opinion
I'm bored of poor Grade 2 races - another area where British jump racing can learn from Ireland
Another View
10-1 looks very generous for this youngster in Sandown Grade 1
Johnny Dineen
It gave us Sprinter Sacre, Moscow Flyer and many more - but is the two-mile chase division no longer cool?
David Jennings
It's a sad day for Singapore racing - and a cautionary tale for the sport closer to home
Another View
Prize-money cuts surely aren't the answer - but there's no doubt racing must do better on aftercare
Chris Cook
Nicky Henderson might think it's 'crackers' - but the decision to move the old Tolworth will be vindicated
Another View
Fairyhouse's big weekend shows that 'festivalisation' clearly works - if you have the horses and a coherent strategy
Richard Forristal
'I think he's easily the best-handicapped horse in the field' - Paul Kealy with a big-priced Becher Chase fancy
Paul Kealy
'He is as good a chaser as there is around' - Tom Segal looks at the state of play at the top of the chasing tree
Tom Segal
Sport's greatest writers find poetry in what makes most of us speechless wrecks - and Alastair Down is certainly among that rare breed
Tom Kerr
Gambling industry faces rapid change - and racing must be agile in dealing with the consequences
Bill Barber
Choice of Sandown for rescheduled Fighting Fifth is a real slap in the face for northern jump racing
Peter Scargill
Gordon Elliott's increasingly key role for young Irish jump jockeys
Another View
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