All you need to know as Hamilton hopes to host another future Group 1 winner
There can be no complaints about the distribution of racing today and there is plenty of it with a good geographical spread from Hamilton in the evening to Newbury's first day of their two-day fixture.
Both meetings have a Listed feature with Hamilton's boasting the bigger purse courtesy of the British Stallions Stud EBF Glasgow Stakes (8.10), which has been won by horses such as Group 1 winners Hunter's Light, Postponed and Defoe.
Nottingham and Haydock complement Newbury in the afternoon with Killarney winding up their five-day festival in Ireland.
Newmarket and Pontefract join Hamilton in the evening while Kilbeggan host the sole card over jumps.
Going update
Nottingham (first race at 1.45)
Good to firm, good in places (GoingStick 7.9)
Distances: 3.25, 4.00, 4.30 & 5.00 +18yds
Killarney (1.55)
Good
Newbury (2.00)
Good, good to firm in places (GoingStick 7.1)
Distances: 3.05 & 4.10 +26yds
Haydock (2.10)
Good to firm (GoingStick 8.2 at 6.30am on Friday)
Distances: 2.10 +28yds, 3.50 +52yds, 4.20, 4.50 and 5.25 +6yds
Kilbeggan (5.35)
Good
Newmarket (5.45)
Good to firm (GoingStick 7.6 at 7.30am on Thursday)
Distances: 5.45 +21yds
Hamilton (6.00)
Good, good to soft in places (GoingStick 7.7 at 6.45am on Friday)
Pontefract (6.25)
Good to firm, good in places (GoingStick 8.3 at 6.30am on Friday)
Distances: all races +8yds
Market movers
2.00 Newbury - Oslo 10-1 (from 8-1)
3.05 Newbury - Jedhi 8-1 (from 11-1)
4.40 Newbury - Biotic 4-1 (from 5-1)
What to back
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What to read
Find out how Sea Of Class is getting on here along with news of another filly trained by William Haggas.
Amelia Glass mistook the winning post at Leicester yesterday when in with a winning chance.
What to watch
How odd will it be if Richard Fahey wins a fourth Weatherbys Super Sprint? The Musley Bank trainer has won this Newbury feature on Saturday in 2013, 2015 and 2017, so 2019 has the right numerals to continue the sequence and the trainer sounds bullish
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Final thought
There is no doubting Danny Tudhope's commitment to the cause of becoming champion jockey as he has nine rides today and ten tomorrow as he puts in double shifts on both days starting first at Haydock and then Pontefract.
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