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Newton Abbot goes ahead following the feast of Arc weekend
After the feast of Arc weekend at Chantilly, it might seem as though a bread-and-butter Monday is in store, but that may not be the case for jumps fans with two fixtures programmed alongside Bath's Flat card.
Thankfully, we will have a full set of meetings after Newton Abbot passed an inspection on Monday morning.
Going report
NewtonAbbot - 1.50 first race
Heavy (GoingStick 5.1 at 6.00am on Monday)
Stratford - 2.00
Soft, good to soft in places (GoingStick 7.5 at 7.15am on Monday)
Rail movements: R1, 3 & 6 +96y, R2 4y, R4 +156y and R5 +174y
Bath - 2.10
Soft, good to soft in places (GoingStick 6.6 at 6.45am on Monday)
What to back
Richard Birch serves up a banker at Stratford, while our regional tipsters offer their pearls of wisdom.
What to read
Loved the Arc meeting? Then read a report of the big one, find out how Battaash returned to his blistering best and why were Martyn Meade and Oisin Murphy so delighted with the result of the Foret?
What to watch
Enable was good, wasn't she?
The best of Racing Post Sport
What five things did we learn from the football this weekend? Find out here, while Ronald Koeman is favourite in the Premier League sack race.
Final thought
Enable was magical in the Arc and her performance will live long in the memory, but racing's wheel never stops turning and entries for Newmarket and Ascot's Saturday cards will be out later today.
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