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Enjoy a feast on the Flat and jumps as the National fences make a welcome return

Treadwell lands the 2015 Grand Sefton Chase at Aintree aboard Bennys Mist
The National fences are on show for the first time this season in the Grand Sefton ChaseCredit: John Grossick Racing Photography

The Breeders’ Cup may take centre stage, but there is plenty of high-class action in Britain and Ireland to enjoy before the Stateside jamboree begins.

Britain hosts some fantastic jumps racing and a valuable Flat turf handicap, while Naas stages two Grade 3 races containing several big names.

The ITV4 cameras are at Aintree, Wincanton and Doncaster, with the £80,000 Betway Grand Sefton Handicap Chase (2.15) dominating a seven-race Merseyside card.

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