All eyes on Angers as Flamingo Park is called off due to waterlogging
It is a big day for British racing with the BHA set to announce whether action can begin again on Wednesday after the entire programme was suspended due to equine influenza.
In the meantime, there is action in France, where British jockey James Reveley returns from injury with a ride in the opener at Angers (11.25), which stages its first jumps meeting of the year.
The racing action has been reduced further after the meeting at Flamingo Park in South Africa was cancelled due to a waterlogged track.
Going report
Angers (first race at: 11.25)
Heavy
What to back
Make the most of the break in racing by brushing up on the leading festival contenders with our Cheltenham Pricewise series.
What to read
Get the latest on the equine influenza outbreak after Sunday night's announcement that four positive tests were returned in vaccinated thoroughbreds at Simon Crisford's yard in Newmarket.
What to watch
The best of Racing Post Sport
The team preview Wolves v Newcastle in the Premier League and run through all the big players in the Welsh Open snooker.
Final thought
Enda Bolger's Josies Orders won well at Punchestown on Sunday and will surely be a big player in the Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.
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Published on 11 February 2019inPreviews
Last updated 10:40, 11 February 2019
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