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We Have A Dream and Daryl Jacob clear the last en route to success in the Doom Bar Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle
We Have A Dream: sent to Kelso on ThursdayCredit: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Malcolm Jefferson is honoured at Kelso today as the race formerly known as the Ivan Straker Memorial Chase takes on the name of one of the North's most well-regarded trainers, who died this time last year.

The race has attracted just two runners, but one of them is Definitly Red. He has won the Charlie Hall and Many Clouds Chase this season and uses this race as a final step to the Cheltenham Gold Cup, for which he is a best-priced 33-1.

The previous race on the Kelso card is the Morebattle Hurdle (2.25), which has attracted its usual small field, four this time. Nicky Henderson has trained two of the last seven winners and he runs last year's Grade 1-winning juvenile We Have A Dream in an attempt to strengthen a solid race record. Although Henderson's record in the race is most closely associated with Zaynar's defeat at odds of 1-14 in 2010.

Afternoon action also comes from Leicester and Fontwell in Britain, and Clonmel in Ireland where a Grade 3 novice hurdle takes centre stage at 2.40. Five of the nine declared runners have Cheltenham entries.

The all-weather meeting at Chelmsford takes us through the evening, starting at 4.45.

Going report

Kelso (first race at: 1.25)
Good, good to soft in places (GoingStick: 6.7 at 6.30 on Thursday)

Clonmel (1.35)
Yielding, good to yielding in places

Leicester (1.45)
Good (GoingStick: 8.4 at 6.15 on Thursday)

Fontwell (2.05)
Soft (GoingStick: 5.2 at 8.00 on Wednesday)

Chelmsford (4.45)
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Market movers

3.10 Fontwell - Triple Chief 7-1 (from 17-2)
7.00 Chelmsford - Falls Creek 3-1 (from 4-1)
7.30 Chelmsford - Juanito Chico 5-1 (from 7-1)

What to back

Graeme Rodway gives his selections for the afternoon's racing here and our team of regional experts also give their selections from Wednesday's cards.

What to read

It all went well at Plumpton as racing resumed yesterday, but not everywhere was the sailing so smooth.

Britain's oldest racing fan, Ralph Hoare, has died, but leaves behind some fond memories.

What to watch

Get the lowdown on Definitly Red ahead of today's run.

The best of Racing Post Sport

We look ahead to the Europa League knockout stages and it is also week two of Premier League in darts.

Final thought

On Valentine's Day surely Enduring Love would be an aptly-named winner in the 4.55 at Clonmel.


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