All you need to know as Duc Des Genievres and Carter McKay start chase careers
If you like your jump racing fast and furious, you are well catered for by today's British action. Catterick and Fakenham, two of the sharpest tracks in the country, provide the afternoon's turf action.
Naas, a decidedly more galloping track, is the Irish meeting on offer. It is an intriguing card, featuring the chasing debuts of smart sorts Duc Des Genievres and Carter McKay.
Southwell's eight-race Fibresand card rounds off the programme.
Going report
Southwell (first race at: 11.55)
Standard (AW)
Catterick (12.10)
Good to soft, good in places
Naas (12.30)
Hurdle - Yielding, Chase - Yielding, soft in places
Fakenham (12.50)
Good to soft, good in places (GoingStick: 6.5 at 8.30am on Monday)
Market movers
12.25 Southwell
Lambrini Lullaby 11-1 (from 28)
12.40 Catterick
Fanzio 8-1 (from 9)
1.20 Fakenham
Master Of Finance 6-1 (from 7
What to back
Maddy Playle picks out Forth Bridge at Fakenham as her bet of the day. See her case in ten seconds.
What to read
There was a fond farewell to the stable star at Sandy Thomson's yard yesterday.
And there was a little bit of good news at Epsom.
What to watch
Find out everything you need to know about King George hopeful Waiting Patiently.
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Final thought
The boldness of how Waiting Patiently has been campaigned to this point is to be admired. Plenty of trainers in Ruth Jefferson's position may have got a panicked prep run into their stable star, but she has taken an approach which, judged on the horse's profile, looks the right one.
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